Library Contents - Complete Guide to Key Sources
This library contains the essential texts for studying Epicurean philosophy, organized by category for easy navigation.
Finding Aids & Overview
Section titled “Finding Aids & Overview”Resources to help you navigate the primary texts and find what you need.
- Library Overview - Survey of all available texts
- Diogenes Laertius Finding Aid - Navigation guide for Book 10
- Lucretius Finding Aid - Topic-based guide to De Rerum Natura
- Recommended Reading - Suggested reading order and essential texts
Core Primary Sources (010-014)
Section titled “Core Primary Sources (010-014)”The fundamental ancient texts that preserve Epicurus’ teachings.
- Diogenes Laertius Book 10 - Bailey Edition - Complete biography and three letters
- Epicurus - The Extant Remains - Bailey - Comprehensive collection
- The Inscription of Diogenes of Oinoanda - Large public inscription
- Epicurean Fragments - Bailey Collection - Organized by topic
- Epicurean Fragments - Usener Collection - Comprehensive scholarly edition
Lucretius - De Rerum Natura Translations (020-030)
Section titled “Lucretius - De Rerum Natura Translations (020-030)”Multiple translations of Lucretius’ masterwork on Epicurean physics and ethics.
Complete Translations
Section titled “Complete Translations”- Bailey Translation - Scholarly prose translation
- Brown/Dunster Translation (1743) - Historic verse translation
- Humphries Translation - Modern verse
- Leonard Translation - Accessible prose
- MF Smith Translation - Scholarly edition
- Munro Translation - Classic Victorian translation
- Rouse Translation - Loeb Classical Library