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M. Tullius Cicero Of The Nature Of The Gods (1829)
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252 pages
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Exploring the philosophical discourse on divinity, this treatise delves into the existence and nature of the gods, influenced by Greek thinkers like Epicurus and Aristotle. Cicero examines the interplay between divinity and the natural world, the societal role of religion, and human understanding of the divine. The 1829 edition, translated by C. D. Yonge, features an introduction and explanatory footnotes, preserving Cicero's insights as a significant contribution to ancient philosophy. Additionally, it includes an inquiry into ancient astronomy and anatomy.
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