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  • * Lucretius, "On the Nature of the Universe", transl. from the Latin by R.E. Latham, Pe
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  • ...ing" and "nothing can touch body but body" first appeared in the works of Lucretius.
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  • The Roman poet [[Lucretius]] (c. 99–55 BCE) agreed that, if there were gods, they were unconcerned w # On the Nature of Things by Lucretius at Project Gutenberg Book I, "Substance is Eternal". Translated by W.E. Leo
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  • .... This happens with Sade and Lautréamont, of course, but also with Villon, Lucretius, Rabelais, Pascal, Fourier, Bosch, Danté, Bach, Swift, Shakespeare, Uccell
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  • ...the insurgents of 1525 to the Mulétist rebels, Spartacus to Pancho Villa, Lucretius to Lautréamont, there's only the time of my will to live.
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  • ...[[Empedocles]], the [[History of Western philosophy|Roman philosopher]] [[Lucretius]], the [[Islamic science|Arab biologist]] [[Al-Jahiz]], [[Muhammad Hamidull
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