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2020
This chapter considers Epicurean engagement with poetry and poetics from Epicurus until Philodemus and Lucretius in the first century bce. In general, Epicureans have two concerns; the first is to clarify that poetry is not an authoritative source of truth, and the second is to understand poetry on its own terms.
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This chapter considers Epicurean engagement with poetry and poetics from Epicurus until Philodemus and Lucretius in the first century bce. In general, Epicureans have two concerns; the first is to clarify that poetry is not an authoritative source of truth, and the second is to understand poetry on its own terms.
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Abstract This chapter explores how manuscript variation configures poetic features, rather than relying on the Masoretic Text alone to build a theory of poetics and parallelism. By focusing on the places in the text modified by scribes, and by thinking about potential poetic factors in these changes, we can consider ancient Hebrew ...
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