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Title: The most important Roman interpreter of the ethical philosophy known as Epicureanism was
Post by: a9rsen on Aug 26, 2016
The most important Roman interpreter of the ethical philosophy known as Epicureanism was
A) Virgil.
B) Lucretius.
C) Pliny the Elder.
D) Seneca.
E) Tacitus.


Title: Re: The most important Roman interpreter of the ethical philosophy known as Epicureanism was
Post by: h90horse on Aug 26, 2016
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Title: Re: The most important Roman interpreter of the ethical philosophy known as Epicureanism was
Post by: a9rsen on Sep 19, 2016
Honestly, sometimes reading the textbook is not enough, you've saved me a ton of time


Title: Re: The most important Roman interpreter of the ethical philosophy known as Epicureanism was
Post by: h90horse on Oct 17, 2016
Thought it made sense ;)