On the Nature of Things
Titus Lucretius Carus
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BOOK I
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BOOK I - PROEM
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BOOK I - SUBSTANCE IS ETERNAL
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BOOK I - THE VOID
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BOOK I - NOTHING EXISTS per se EXCEPT ATOMS AND THE VOID
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BOOK I - CHARACTER OF THE ATOMS
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BOOK I - CONFUTATION OF OTHER PHILOSOPHERS
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BOOK I - THE INFINITY OF THE UNIVERSE
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BOOK II
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BOOK II - PROEM
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BOOK II - ATOMIC MOTIONS
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BOOK II - ATOMIC FORMS AND THEIR COMBINATIONS
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BOOK II - ABSENCE OF SECONDARY QUALITIES
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BOOK II - INFINITE WORLDS
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BOOK III
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BOOK III - PROEM
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BOOK III - NATURE AND COMPOSITION OF THE MIND
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BOOK III - THE SOUL IS MORTAL
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BOOK III - FOLLY OF THE FEAR OF DEATH
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BOOK IV
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BOOK IV - PROEM
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BOOK IV - EXISTENCE AND CHARACTER OF THE IMAGES
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BOOK IV - THE SENSES AND MENTAL PICTURES
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BOOK IV - SOME VITAL FUNCTIONS
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BOOK IV - THE PASSION OF LOVE
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BOOK V
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BOOK V - PROEM
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BOOK V - ARGUMENT OF THE BOOK AND NEW PROEM AGAINST A TELEOLOGICAL CONCEPT
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BOOK V - THE WORLD IS NOT ETERNAL
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BOOK V - FORMATION OF THE WORLD AND ASTRONOMICAL QUESTIONS
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BOOK V - ORIGINS OF VEGETABLE AND ANIMAL LIFE
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BOOK V - ORIGINS AND SAVAGE PERIOD OF MANKIND
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BOOK V - BEGINNINGS OF CIVILIZATION
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BOOK VI
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BOOK VI - PROEM
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BOOK VI - GREAT METEOROLOGICAL PHENOMENA, ETC.
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BOOK VI - EXTRAORDINARY AND PARADOXICAL TELLURIC PHENOMENA
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BOOK VI - THE PLAGUE ATHENS
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