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    Here's Luke Rainieri singing the epitaph in four historical pronunciations:

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    Introduction

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  • Eikadistes March 18, 2026 at 12:28 PM

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    And not like anyone asked but I'd be remiss if I didn't take a swing at my own translation:

    While you live, glow!
    Suffer you never a sorrow!
    For fleeting it is to withstand
    the ending that time must demand.

  • Eikadistes March 18, 2026 at 12:27 PM

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    And for the sake of a visual aid, here's this.

    Usually, scholars rearrange the original lines to reinforce the rhyme scheme to students (AABB). Rarely is the lyrical poem analyzed according to the line breaks the poet originally chose.

  • Eikadistes March 18, 2026 at 12:22 PM

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    Just to re-iterate what I posted with the picture, I'm re-posting the text.

    In a nutshell, my thesis is that most scholars (at least whom I've read in English) have overlooked two mid-word line breaks in the original inscription that I believe were…
  • Eikadistes March 18, 2026 at 12:20 PM

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    […]

    That's a great stanza, and awesomely similar to the epitaph, very cool!

    You know, I first came across it when I took a Humanities class 20 years ago, and the Greek transcription became my first tattoo a few years later, many years before I took up a…
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    […]

    That's his On Signs / On Methods of Inference which we will review on the podcast in the future. Anyone who tries to get started before then and can post commentary will be appreciated.
  • TauPhi March 17, 2026 at 9:38 PM

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    This is cool. I didn't know about its existence. Thank you Eikadistes . It reminds me of something I wrote to myself some time ago. I rarely share my personal scribblings with anyone but I'll make an exception on this occasion:

    Radiate, pulsate and be…
  • Kalosyni March 17, 2026 at 5:49 PM

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    The song is featured in the opening of this play, with the last line subtitle translation as "and Time demands his due"

    youtu.be/Zw9QoJXIiXg
  • Cassius March 17, 2026 at 2:36 PM

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    Very interesting Eikadistes and thank you.

    I want to be sure that your comments and future discussion are findable so I am setting up this forum thread, which is easier to find using the search function:

    Seikilos Poem - Discussion
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    Eikadistes' commentary on the poem:

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    We have a graphic on the forum to which Eikadistes added some commentary. I'm not sure that discussion is findable through the gallery, so I am setting up this thread to make discussion about it easier to find.

    Here's the graphic:

    …
  • Eikadistes March 17, 2026 at 2:03 PM

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    I just found something really interesting that I wanted to bring up! I include the following in footnotes here. In a nutshell, I find that it is reasonable to suppose that (1) Seikílos was a seasoned composer, and (2) He was a proper Epicurean.

    …
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    Right - the burden of proof issue is certainly relevant to standards of proof so let's discuss that too.

    In these philosophic questions does the burden of proof rest on the person asserting something that is contrary to observable evidence? Or on the…
  • DaveT March 17, 2026 at 12:36 PM

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    […]

    Perhaps you might also have discussed that in Civil Law cases where “probably” is acceptable.

    In criminal cases, people go to prison. Generally, in civil cases which are far more common, you don't go to prison.

    And I am suggesting this clarification…
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    These two Wikipedia entries seems relevant for this section of Lucretius:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Causal_reasoning

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inference

    Robert You made an interesting comment in last Sunday's meeting regarding inference, and if I…
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    FWIW...

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  • Bryan March 15, 2026 at 4:27 PM

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    Somewhat related is the fact that "Chorus" is used in Greek for a group in general, so we do have talk of the "The chorus/group of Epicureans (ὁ χορὸς τῶν Ἐπικουρείων)" [Dionysius of Halicarnassus (fl. 20 BCE), On the Composition of Words, 24] --…
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    Here is a list of areas to reflect upon, for those who feel a need to increase happiness. This list can help guide your reflections, enabling you to identify specific areas that may be causing issues or need adjustment, and you can take your time with…
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  • Cassius March 15, 2026 at 7:41 AM

    Posted the thread Nietzsche's "Reason In Philosophy" - Consistent With Epicurus' Defense of the Senses And Criticism Of Otherworldliness?.
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    As in another recent post I just came across this in Nietzsche's "Twilight of the Idols.' It strikes me on first reading as very persuasively consistent with Epicurus' defense of the senses and criticism of what we might call "otherworldliness." I'm…
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    I just came across this biting criticism of Socrates and his embrace of dialectice from Nietzsche's "Twilight of The Idols." I'd say a significant number of these arguments are consistent with the Epicureans' criticisms of Socrates. Posting it here for…
  • Cassius March 14, 2026 at 9:38 PM

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    Welcome to Episode 325 of Lucretius Today. This is a podcast dedicated to the poet Lucretius, who wrote "On The Nature of Things," the most complete presentation of Epicurean philosophy left to us from the ancient world. Each week we walk you through the…
  • Cassius March 14, 2026 at 6:49 PM

    Posted the thread Sunday Zoom - March 15, 2026 - 12:30 PM ET - Topic - Lucretius Book One Starting At Line 265 - Atoms Are Invisible.
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    This week we'll start at about line 265 and discuss the implications of the invisibility of atoms:

    https://handbook.epicureanfriends.com/sbslucretius/#1-265
  • Kalosyni March 14, 2026 at 4:34 PM

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    You can read about Lallapalooza:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lollapalooza
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    !!! After-Show !!!
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    With AI hiding in every corner, almost as a rule now, I'm purposefully not correcting a certain, small percentage of spelling and grammatical errors I make as a way of demonstrating that I'm not using AI.

    Also, "feastival" is more of a happy accident than…
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    Episode 324 of the Lucretius Today Podcast is now available. This week our episode is entitled: "Is Pleasure The Good, Or The Enemy of The Good?" I want to particularly commend Joshua's references to Socrates' discussion of the cave analogy as…
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    Ha-ha, I see that I mis-spelled the word festival, but it made me laugh, so I'm going to leave it. :D
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    As to Emerson's statements about consistency Joshua reminded me in the most recent podcast (324 - not yet posted as of this writing) about what Cicero had to say in Tusculan Disputations. In this section he's arguing against Epicurus, but what he's…
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    Your “no cookie-cutter” comment in another thread is certainly spot on, and I like the approach you’re suggesting here.

    As a – likely beyond-the-pale whimsical* – metaphor, perhaps we could think in terms of a philosophical “clade”:

    “In biology, a…
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    Ya taking a break from my project, figured I'd come see how everyone is doing.
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    […]

    I think that the term "Epicurean" can't be applied to someone who only has one single concept that they follow which might be considered "Epicurean". Epicureanism is a collection of specific concepts that guide one's outlook and choices.

    This…
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    All these are difficult issues that everyone has to address, but the first step is seeing that they are in fact issues.

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    Certainly if I want brain surgery I am going to look for someone I conclude to be an "expert." Even in recent years regarding such…
  • Don March 11, 2026 at 4:29 PM

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    Well put.

    Along those lines, Epicurus himself was experiencing severe pain in his last days but could also call that time blissful (μακαρίαν "blessed" aka like a god) and could experience the pleasure of the "gladness of mind" (χαῖρον a…
  • DaveT March 11, 2026 at 2:33 PM

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    I see evidence that Epicurean teachings are far more widespread than many think it to be. Epicurus' name is not attached to the actions and beliefs of people, especially in western, educated, Industrialized, rich, democracies (WEIRD). Just listen to any…
  • DaveT March 11, 2026 at 1:57 PM

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    I get it, your view. I lean more to the side that says I don't believe any of those items are true because I have never seen evidence that they are true. Therefore, since I believe them all to be false, I'm not concerned about the amount of evidence I…
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    And it's good to hear from you DavidN!
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    I think o'keefe is making the same mistake as many enlightenment thinkers, I see the pleonachōs tropos (πλεοναχῶς τρόπος) as a precursor of modern evergreen policies, adaptable to changing information landscapes. To say that his theories…
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    "Modern thinkers" are in many cases the problem, not the solution, and you can't make opposites compatible. It would be more accurate to say that it is desirable to use new methods and technologies to explain to such "modern thinkers" as are open to…
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