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.
15th-century manuscript, Vatican | |
Author | Cicero |
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Country | Roman Republic |
Language | Classical Latin |
Subject | Roman religion, Ancient Greek religion, problem of evil |
Genre | Theology, philosophy |
Publication date | 45 BC |
292.07 | |
Preceded by | Tusculanae Disputationes |
Followed by | De Divinatione |
Original text | De Natura Deorum (On the Nature of the Gods) at Latin Wikisource |
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