The Garden Of Epicurus

Author: Anatole France

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  • : 110.00 NZD
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  • : 01 January 1923
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Barcode 2471725678368
2471725678368

Local Description

light orange cloth-bound hardcover with gilt title on spine; debossed details on the front cover; good condition

Description

The Garden of Epicurus is a novel written by French author Anatole France. The book is set in ancient Greece and follows the life of a young philosopher named Ariston who is seeking knowledge and enlightenment. Ariston is drawn to the teachings of Epicurus, a Greek philosopher who believed in living a simple and peaceful life. As Ariston delves deeper into the teachings of Epicurus, he finds himself questioning the beliefs and practices of his society. He begins to challenge the traditional beliefs of his peers and seeks to live a more fulfilling and meaningful life. Throughout the book, France explores themes such as the pursuit of knowledge, the nature of happiness, and the struggle for personal freedom. The Garden of Epicurus is a thought-provoking and philosophical novel that offers a unique perspective on ancient Greek philosophy and the human condition.