‘Let us do some extraordinarily excellent thing, not suffering ourselves to be plunged in reciprocal affections, but retiring from this low and terrestrial life, and elevating ourselves to the truly holy and divinely revealed ceremonies and mysteries of Epicurus.’ - Metrodorus of Lampsacus, writing to Timarchus, as reported by Plutarch
Commentary on Colotes of Lampsacus
Commentary on Colotes of Lampsacus
Commentary on Colotes of Lampsacus
‘Let us do some extraordinarily excellent thing, not suffering ourselves to be plunged in reciprocal affections, but retiring from this low and terrestrial life, and elevating ourselves to the truly holy and divinely revealed ceremonies and mysteries of Epicurus.’ - Metrodorus of Lampsacus, writing to Timarchus, as reported by Plutarch