Epicurus
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English: Epicurus (Epikouros or Ἐπίκουρος in Greek) (born Samos 341 BC – died Athens, 270 BC) was an Ancient Greek philosopher who was the founder of Epicureanism, one of the most popular schools of Hellenistic philosophy.
Français : Épicure (Epikouros or Ἐπίκουρος en grec) était un philosophe grec, né à Athènes fin -342 ou début -341 et mort en -270. C'est le fondateur de l'épicurisme, l'une des plus importantes écoles philosophiques de l'Antiquité.
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Roman bust of Epicurus, Louvre museum.
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Roman bust of Epicurus, Pergamon museum, Berlin.
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Roman bust of Epicurus, Pergamon museum, Berlin.
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Roman copy after a Greek original, palazzo Massimo alle Terme.
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Roman copy, Altes Museum, Berlin.
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Roman copy, 3rd century BC/2nd century BC. British Museum, London.
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Roman bust of Epicurus. Vatican Museum, Rome.
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Roman bust, 2nd century CE.
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Roman bust. Museo Barracco, Rome.
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Roman copy of a Greek original of the mid 3rd century BC (275–250 BC). Hall of the Philosophers in Palazzo Nuovo, Rome.
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Villa of the Papyri, Herculaneum.
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Épicure: Lettre à Ménécée (French audiobook).