Abstract

I argue that Lucretius uses conventions of epic poetry and changes them to support his philosophical teachings. The proem of De rerum natura can be used to show how this occurs. The key moments within the proem include the invocation to Venus, how Venus is described as maternal and creative, the usage of socia to ask Venus for aid, the episode between Venus and Mars, and the establishment of Epicurean physics. I argue that the purpose of changing the expected conventions of epic is to better frame Lucretius' key idea of the purpose of life, namely reproduction.

Degree

MA

College and Department

Humanities; Comparative Arts and Letters

Rights

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Date Submitted

2022-04-06

Document Type

Thesis

Handle

http://hdl.lib.byu.edu/1877/etd12714

Keywords

Lucretius, epic, genre, Venus, maternal in epic, natura, semina

Language

english

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