De Natura deorum: Book Guide, Author and Facts
De Natura deorum by Cicero: plot, author, genre and where to read, in one evergreen guide.

De Natura deorum (The Nature of the Gods) is a philosophical dialogue by Roman orator Cicero written in 45 BC. It is laid out in three books, each of which discuss the theology of different Roman and Greek philosophers. The dialogue uses a discussion of Stoic, Epicurean, and skeptical theories to examine fundamental questions of theology.
Quick facts about De Natura deorum
- Title: De Natura deorum
- Author: Cicero
- First published: 1718
- Genre: roman gods, early works to 1800, theology
- OpenLibrary ID: OL67545W
Where to read De Natura deorum
De Natura deorum by Cicero is widely available in print, ebook and audiobook editions from major retailers and libraries.
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Frequently asked questions
What is De Natura deorum about?
<b>*De Natura deorum*</b> (*The Nature of the Gods*) is a philosophical dialogue by Roman orator Cicero written in 45 BC.
Who wrote De Natura deorum?
De Natura deorum was written by Cicero.
When was De Natura deorum published?
De Natura deorum was first published in 1718.



