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De rerum natura

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"De rerum natura," which translates to "On the Nature of Things," is a philosophical poem written by the ancient Roman poet and philosopher Lucretius in the 1st century BCE. It is one of the most significant works of Epicurean philosophy and offers an exploration of nature, the universe, and human existence.

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