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Three-Dimensional Printed Bust of Epicurus Now Available
In case you have not been following this in the Facebook “Garden of Epicurus” group, my second generation 3d mesh has now produced its first output. Follow this link to review. In the photo accompanying this post, the one you will order is on …
Read MoreA Season Of The Year To Remember Fallen Epicureans
[As we appear to be on the verge of escalating another ill-considered war, this time in Syria, the following post, which is a repeat of a topic I have repeated this time of year for the last several years, seems particularly appropriate.] Translation of the …
Read MoreEpicurus’ Letter to Pythocles – Elemental Edition
With today’s release of the Letter to Pythocles, I have now completed these “Elemental Editions” of each of Epicurus’ three letters from Diogenes Laertius, plus a version of the Inscription of Diogenes of Oinoanda, and the “Defense of Epicurus” from Cicero. I hope you find …
Read MoreEpicurus’ Letter To Menoeceus – Elemental Edition
Continuing toward completion with the series of Audio text-to-speech versions of the core Epicurean texts, today’s update is a release of Epicurus’ Letter to Menoeceus. From the intro: This presentation of the letter to Menoeceus is a project of New Epicurean.com, based primarily on the …
Read MorePeace and Safety For Your Twentieth of August, and A Few Thoughts on The Folly of Thinking Virtue Is Its Own Reward
Peace and Safety to the Epicureans of today, no matter where you might be! In preparing my recent synopsis of the Inscription of Diogenes in Oinoanda, I was confronted with yet another, and very clear, Epicurean denunciation of the folly of believing that virtue is …
Read MoreNew Audio “Reconstructed” Version of the Inscription of Diogenes of Oinoanda
Today I am posting an audio “reconstructed” version of the Epicurean Inscription of Diogenes of Oinoanda. The presentation has been prepared based on the translation of Martin Ferguson Smith, but it is not a literal reading of that translation. Instead, I have prepared a …
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