On the Nature of Things
  • Book I
  • Proem
  • Substance is Eternal
  • The Void
  • Nothing Exists Per Se Except Atoms and the Void
  • Character of the Atoms
  • Confutation of Other Philosophers
  • The Infinity of the Universe
  • Book II
  • Proem
  • Atomic Motions
  • Atomic Forms and Their Combinations
  • Absence of Secondary Qualities
  • Lo, change the rivers, the fronds, the gladsome pastures
  • Infinite Worlds
  • Book III
  • Proem
  • Nature and Composition of the Mind
  • The Soul is Mortal
  • Folly of the Fear of Death
  • Cerberus and Furies, and that Lack of Light
  • Book IV
  • Proem
  • Existence and Character of the Images
  • The Senses and Mental Pictures
  • Some Vital Functions
  • The Passion of Love
  • Book V
  • Proem
  • Argument of the Book and New Proem Against Teleological Concept
  • The World is Not Eternal
  • Formation of the World and Astronomical Questions
  • Origins of Vegetable and Animal Life
  • Origins and Savage Period of Mankind
  • Beginnings of Civilization
  • Book VI
  • Proem
  • Great Meteorological Phenomena, Etc
  • Extraordinary and Paradoxical Telluric Phenomena
  • The Plague Athens

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