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  1. De rerum natura (Latin: [deː ˈreːrʊn naːˈtuːraː]; On the Nature of Things) is a first-century BC didactic poem by the Roman poet and philosopher Lucretius (c. 99 BC – c. 55 BC) with the goal of explaining Epicurean philosophy to a Roman audience.

  2. The Nature of Things (also, The Nature of Things with David Suzuki) is a Canadian television series of documentary programs. It debuted on CBC Television on 6 November 1960. Many of the programs document nature and the effect that humans have on it, although the program's overall scope includes documentaries on any aspect of science .

  3. Written 50 B.C.E. Translated by William Ellery Leonard. On the Nature of Things has been divided into the following sections: Download: A 415k text-only version is available for download . On the Nature of Things by Lucretius, part of the Internet Classics Archive.

  4. www.cbc.ca › documentaries › the-nature-of-thingsNature of Things - CBC.ca

    The Nature of Things throws open the door to the wonders of nature and the accomplishments of science. With host David Suzuki, each episode presents stories that are driven by a scientific...

  5. Dec 30, 2023 · The 63rd season of the world's longest-running science TV program premieres January 4. Watch The Nature of Things on CBC and CBC Gem. On January 4, 2024, The Nature of Things begins...

  6. Little Sapiens: What it was like to be a kid in prehistoric times. The Nature of Things. New Season.

  7. On the Nature of Things, long poem written in Latin as De rerum natura by Lucretius that sets forth the physical theory of the Greek philosopher Epicurus. The title of Lucretius’s work translates that of the chief work of Epicurus, Peri physeōs (On Nature). Lucretius divided his argument into six.

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