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His book makes a persuasive case for pagan Greek and Roman interest in the end of the world.
Christopher Star is able to show how the end of the world is figured by Hesiod, Lucretius, Ovid, and Seneca, and, especially, its political, literary, and philosophical function. There is no other book that does this in such a focused and comprehensive way.
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Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction
1. From Hesiod to Hellenistic Philosophy
2. Lucretius and Cicero: The End of the World at the End of the Roman Republic
3. Golden Age, Apocalypse, and the Age of
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction
1. From Hesiod to Hellenistic Philosophy
2. Lucretius and Cicero: The End of the World at the End of the Roman Republic
3. Golden Age, Apocalypse, and the Age of Augustus
4. Visions of the Origin and End of Humanity in Seneca the Younger
5. Tyranny and Apocalypse? Seneca's Thyestes and Lucan's Civil War
6. After the Fall: The End of the World in Pseudo-Seneca Epigrams 1, Octavia, and Hercules Oetaeus
Epilogue
Notes
Bibliography
Index