Monday, November 21, 2022

›Amicus Lucretius‹: Gassendi, il ›De rerum natura‹ e l'edonismo cristiano

Enrico Piergiacomi
book: ›Amicus Lucretius‹
Volume 5 in the series CICERO

About this book

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Many scholars have studied the dialogue between the Epicurean tradition and Pierre Gassendi. However, no one so far has ever attempted to conduct a full analysis of the latter’s specific reception of Lucretius. The book attempts to show that Gassendi was the first to discuss almost the whole De rerum natura, as part of an ambitious project. He sought to provide a Christianized version of Lucretius’ theory or to develop an atomistic worldview “freed” from the many dangerous errors that were often imputed to atomism (impiety, debauchery, and irrationality). In particular, Gassendi developed a dialectical strategy that led him to recover a providential atomism, an Epicurean psychology that saves the immortality of the soul, and a Christian hedonism from the De rerum natura. The last goal was especially important. Gassendi here emerges as the culmination of a tradition of Christian philosophers, like Lorenzo Valla and Erasmus of Rotterdam, who have tried to merge Epicurean hedonism with the Christian religion. The volume could therefore attract both scholars of Antiquity and Renaissance/modern philosophy. It is also a rewarding reading for scholars of the reception of Latin poetry from a philosophical perspective.

Author information

Enrico Piergiacomi, University of Trento, Trento, Italy.

  • Language: Italian
  • Publisher: De Gruyter
  • Copyright year: 2022
  • Audience: Scholars of ancient and early modern thought, Epicurean tradition, theology, moral philosophy, and reception of Latin poetry
  • Pages
    • Front matter: 8
    • Main content: 459
  • Keywords: Atomism; theology; christianity; hedonism
eBook
  • Published: October 24, 2022
  • ISBN: 9783110768084
Hardcover
  • Published: October 24, 2022
  • ISBN: 9783110767216
Frontmatter
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I
Premessa
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VII
Sommario
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IX
Introduzione
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1
1 L’analisi di Epicuro e Lucrezio prima di Gassendi
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16
2 Lucrezio il poeta-filosofo secondo Gassendi
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83
3 Un atomismo provvidenziale. La fisica di Gassendi
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124
4 Lucrezio e Gassendi sulla natura dell’anima
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191
5 Dio crea il piacere. Per un «edonismo cristiano
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250
Conclusioni: Amicus Lucretius, sed magis amicus Christus
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313
Appendice: Inventario delle citazioni da Lucrezio in Gassendi (Totale: 6249 su 7415 versi = 84,28%)
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323
Abbreviazioni
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345
Bibliografia
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347
Indice delle citazioni da Lucrezio
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401
Indice delle citazioni da Gassendi
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411
Indice da altre fonti antiche e moderne
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427
Indice dei nomi
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