The leather-bound book "Letters and Fragments" by Epicurus, "On the Nature of Things" by Titus Lucretius Carus
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One of the greatest thinkers of antiquity was Epicurus, who created his own system of ideas about the structure of the universe, spiritual balance and free will. Titus Lucretius Carus is considered the most consistent disciple of the philosopher, who outlined the basic principles of epicureanism in the famous poem "On the Nature of Things".
The works of Epicurus and Titus Lucretius Carus are published in the same book for the first time.
Design features: handmade binding made of genuine leather (shagreen); 100 numbered copies.
Number of pages:304 pages.
Paper:CorollaBook (Italy).
Sizes: 23 × 15.8 × 5 cm .