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c. 110 BCE–c. 37 BCE · Naples
Philodemus of Gadara (c. 110-c. 40/35 BCE) was a Greek Epicurean philosopher and poet who lived in Italy, associated with the area around Naples. Many of his prose works on ethics, rhetoric, music, poetry, and the history of philosophy survive in the carbonized papyrus rolls recovered from a villa at Herculaneum, making him an unusually well-documented Epicurean writer. He also wrote elegant short poems.
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