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Translation of de Natura Deorum, 53

Translation of de Natura Deorum, 53
  1. What is the translation of de natura deorum?
  2. Why did Cicero write the nature of the gods?

What is the translation of de natura deorum?

De Natura Deorum (On the Nature of the Gods) is a philosophical dialogue by Roman Academic Skeptic philosopher Cicero written in 45 BC. It is laid out in three books that discuss the theological views of the Hellenistic philosophies of Epicureanism, Stoicism, and Academic Skepticism.

Why did Cicero write the nature of the gods?

A mine of curious information about ancient science, religion and philosophy… Cicero wrote this book to examine a central problem of theology, namely do the gods have any impact on human life and, if so, what?

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