- Cicero, who, however,
praises Philodemus warmly for his
philosophic views and for the
elegans lascivia of his poems.
Philodemus was an
influence on Horace's...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Philodemus (Ancient Gr****: Φιλόδημος Philodēmos
means 'love of the people,
friend of the commons') was one of the
suitors of Penelope...
-
Attic style after Cicero,
Philodemus surp****ed the
average literary standard to
which most
epicureans aspired.
Philodemus succeeded in
influencing the...
-
identified as the work of
Philodemus of Gadara, an
Epicurean philosopher and poet. The m****cript "PHerc.Paris.2"
contains part of
Philodemus' On
Vices and Virtues...
-
through the
fragmentary treatise by
Philodemus, On Music,
which discusses the
views of Diogenes.
According to
Philodemus,
Diogenes held that
music not only...
-
Papyri in Herculaneum,
mostly works written by the
Epicurean philosopher Philodemus or his
teacher Zeno of
Sidon along with
fragments of
works by Epicurus...
-
Parsings (from Methodius),
reports that Ur**** was Aether's son,
while Philodemus, in his De
Pietate (On Piety),
reports that "everything came from Aither"...
- he
gained it from the
breadth of his eloquence, or his wide forehead.
Philodemus, in
extracts from the
Herculaneum papyri,
corroborates the
claim that...
- she is
similarly mentioned among the
earliest deities. The
philosopher Philodemus,
writing in his De
pietate (On Piety),
reports that the
legendary poet...
- author's
imitation of nature, not
earlier literary or
cultural models.
Philodemus of
Gadara (1st
century b.c.e.), an
Epicurean philosopher and poet and...