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  1. De Natura Deorum, II. offspring, the sea and the winds, thanks to the science of navigation, and we use and enjoy many products of the sea. Likewise the entire command of the commodities produced on land is vested in mankind. We enjoy the fruits of the plains and of the mountains, the rivers and the lakes are ours, we sow corn, we plant trees ...

  2. De Natura Deorum, I. briefer than the subject demands. Epicurus then, as he not merely discerns abstruse and recondite things with his mind’s eye, but handles them as tangible realities, teaches that the substance and nature of the gods is such that, in the first place, it is perceived not by the senses but by the mind, and not materially or individually, like the solid objects which ...

  3. philos. >. de natura deorum. >. II. >. 66. 66 Cic. nat. 2, 164–167. 164 ↷ nam si omnibus hominibus, qui ubique sunt quacumque in ora ac parte terrarum ab huiusce terrae quam nos incolimus continuatione distantium, deos consulere censemus ob has causas quas ante diximus, his quoque hominibus consulunt qui has nobiscum terras ab oriente ad ...

  4. Volutabrum - Das Lateinverzeichnis fürs deutsche Internet Übersetzungen von Marcus Tullius Cicero - De Natura Deorum

  5. M. TVLLI CICERONIS DE NATVRA DEORVM Liber Primus: Liber Secundus: Liber Tertius: Cicero The Latin Library The Classics Page The Latin Library The Classics Page

  6. Subject .—In De Natura Deorum Cicero put before Roman readers the theological views of the three schools of philosophy that were of chief importance in his day and in the two preceding centuries, the Epicurean, the Stoic, and the Academic. Post-Aristotelian Philosophy .—In spite of the strong antagonism between the Epicureans and the Stoics ...

  7. de Natura Deorum, M. Tullii Ciceronis De natura deorum libri tres;De natura deorum;On the nature of the gods. URN: urn:cts:latinLit:phi0474.phi050.opp-lat2 Editor: Schömann, Georg Friedrich Publisher: Weidmannsche Buchhandlung Date publ: 1857 Language: Latin Click here for Edition record