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Birth date
99 BC
Death date
55 BC
Poems by this Poet
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But who can number up his labours? who
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Of The Nature Of Things Book I - Part 02 - Substance Is Eternal
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Of The Nature Of Things Book II - Part 05 - Infinite Worlds
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Book II - Part 04 - Absence Of Secondary Qualities
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Book VI - Part 01 - Proem
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Book III - Part 01 - Proem
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Book VI - Part 02 - Great Meteorological Phenomena, Etc
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Book III - Part 02 - Nature And Composition Of The Mind
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Book VI - Part 04 - The Plague Athens
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Book III - Part 03 - The Soul is Mortal
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Lucretius lived from 99-55 BC. His birth date is not certain, and little is known of his parentage or birthplace. Though often referred to as Lucretius, his official name is Titus Lucretius Carus. Highly educated, he belonged to the aristocratic sector of the Tricipitini, which often emerged in positions of official status.

He craved to free humanity from its unhappiness, which mainly resulted from fear of the afterlife and the gods. He was a moralist and a reformer as well as a scientist, and yet always a poet. His major work, 'De Rerum Natura', sought to do this, borrowing from the work of Democritus, who discovered primitive atomic theories, and Epicurus, who believed that pleasure was the main goal of life. The philosophy of Epicureanism sprung from his beliefs.

In order to achieve this goal of ultimate happiness, the gnawing fears of humanity had to be erased. Lucretius denounced religion as the greatest source of human corruption and anguish. The gods, rather than being a driving force in everyday life, were a model to strive towards. It is rumored that he died from ingesting a love potion, given to him by his wife.