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On the Web
- Epicurean Links - Resources on Epicurus and Epicureanism. Includes book excerpts, articles and encyclopedia entries.
- Lucretius and Epicureanism - Original and translated texts of Lucretius and Epicurus. General background information and commentary on Epicureanism.
- Epicurean Kitchen - Wholesale bakers of handmade gourmet cakes and deserts, including gateau, pastries, and tarts. Offers delivery to cafes, restaurants, hotels and caterers in Sydney and country areas.
- Epicurean Associates - Epicurean Catering, The Crab Cracker, and the Cowboy Steakhouse and Saloon; includes menus.
- Traverse Epicurean Classic - A three day event hosted by the Traverse Epicurean Alliance, promoting greater appreciation of food and wine artisanship with classes, receptions and dinners, and wine tasting.
- Epicurus and Epicurean Philosophy - Offers ancient texts, history, bibliography, related links, and e-mail discussion group.
- The Epicureans - A group based in the Okanagan Valley region of British Columbia, with an interest in domination, submission and other BDSM activities.
- Epicurean Workshop Ltd - Offers a wide variety of cookware products and accessories. Located in New Zealand.
- The Skinny Epicurean - A skinny chemical-engineer writes about her passion for cooking and baking for her loved ones.
- Epicurean Wine Tours - Offers Napa Valley corporate wine tours, executive retreats and activities, as well as San Francisco corporate event planning.
Wikipedia Articles
- Epicureanism - Epicureanism is a system of philosophy based upon the teachings of Epicurus (c. 340–c.
- Jainism and non-creationism - Jainism does not suggest belief in a creator deity. According to Jain doctrine, the universe and its constituents - soul, matter, space, time, and principles of motion have always existed (a static universe similar to that of Epicureanism).
- Metrodorus of Lampsacus (the younger) - Metrodorus of Lampsacus (the younger) (331–278 BC) was a Greek philosopher of the Epicurean school. Although one of the four major proponents of Epicureanism, only fragments of his works remain.
- Pierre Gassendi - Pierre Gassendi (January 22, 1592 – October 24, 1655) was a French philosopher, scientist, astronomer/astrologer and mathematician], best known for attempting to reconcile [[Epicureanism|Epicurean atomism with Christianity and for publishing the first official observations of the Transit of Mercury in 1631. The Moon's Gassendi crater is named after him.