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  1. The golden asse of Lucius Apuleius; by Apuleius Apuleius, William Adlington, 2010-08-01
  2. Tales Within Tales: Apuleius Through Time (Ams Studies in Cultural History) by Constance S. Wright, 2000-07
  3. The God of Socrates by Apuleius, 1993
  4. Apuleius: The Metamorphoses : A Commentary on Book Three by R. T. Van Der Paardt, 1971-02
  5. Golden Ass by trans. Apuleius; Jack Lindsay, 1970
  6. Apuleius: A Latin Sophist by S. J. Harrison, 2004-03-25
  7. The Tale of Cupid and Psyche (Apuleius) by Joel C. Relihan, 2009-03-31
  8. Masters of Roman Prose. From Cato to Apuleius: Interpretative Studies (ARCA Classical and Medieval Texts, Papers and Monographs #23) by Michael von Albrecht, 1989-12-01
  9. The Golden Ass of Apuleius
  10. Amor and Psyche the psychic development of the feminine a commentary on the tale by Apuleius by Lucius Apuleius, Erich Neumann, 1956
  11. The "Metamorphoses" of Apuleius: On Making an Ass of Oneself by Carl C Schlam, 2009-04-13
  12. Metamorphosis of Language in Apuleius: A Study of Allusion in the Novel by Ellen D. Finkelpearl, 1998-08-01

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II d.C., apuleius scriptor latinus (Apul.) Helm, R. y Thomas, T., IV d.C., Pseudo apuleius medicus (Ps.Apul.) Nock, A.D. y Festugière, A.J.,
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In the middle of the second century A.D., Apuleius was accused of magic. This dissertation offers an essentially new view of how the trial originated, and a new view of the speech which Apuleius gave on the occasion. It points out that there is no reason to distrust the evidence of the Apology . The widespread view that Apuleius misrepresents the accusation lodged against him has no real support: nowhere has Apuleius been caught in an untruth; his principle accuser was a rash, convicted perjurer, his accusation against Apuleius was perjured, and it seems unlikely that a perjured accusation required a perjured response. Further, the history of classical stenography, plus evidence provided by Apuleius himself, indicates that the Apology would have been transcribed by stenographers when delivered, making it probable that we possess in the

43. Lucius Apuleius: The Golden Ass
Lucius apuleius tale of a man transformed into an ass and his adventures in that shape has long been popular as an amusing, slightly bawdy story.
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Publisher: Penguin, 1950
Translation published: 1947 Lucius Apuleius' tale of a man transformed into an ass and his adventures in that shape has long been popular as an amusing, slightly bawdy story. Parts of it appear in the Decameron , and it is, I suspect, one of the inspirations behind the story of Bottom in A Midsummer Night's Dream Lucius is a young nobleman who travels to the Greek town of Hypata, well known for its witches. There, a mistaken application of a salve turns him into an ass, a shape which, he is told, will remain his until he eats some roses. Most of the novel is about his adventures in this form, retaining human intellect and tastes, until he is eventually rescued by the grace of the goddess Isis. (The word "golden" in the title, by the way, refers not to any event in the story, but to the value of the tale itself.) The question which arises on reading The Golden Ass is how it survived the Middle Ages. It frequently celebrates the ancient pagan religion, especially the mysteries of Isis of which Apuleius himself was a devotee; the author was thought to be a magician, actually standing trial for witchcraft, and the book to be a literal autobiography. Though the devotion to Isis was interpreted as a picture of devotion to the Virgin Mary, this was anachronistic and bears no relation to cults in the Christianity of Apuleius' time, which he may even directly attack (one of the wicked characters who mistreats Lucius as an ass is a hypocrite who disguises her evildoing in a cult of the "Only God"). The bawdy scenes and joking would also not be something of which the church would approve officialy, yet they are obviously the key to the work's survival; they make it a fun book for a monk to enjoy copying out, rather than something which would be a tedious duty.

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50. Apuleius Study Questions
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John Crowley’s novels are hard to describe. His best one, Little, Big (1981), is probably something you might call ‘fantasy’. It contains talking trout, and little people, and witches in New York, and an attempt by the Emperor Frederick Barbarossa to rule the world again, which is thwarted by a family who possess a magic deck of cards. What makes it not quite fantasy, or perhaps fantasy askew, or impure fantasy, is that its magic is invariably seen only out of the corner of the eye, as a flicker in the undergrowth; most of its characters aren’t quite sure they believe in what they think they might have seen. I haven’t read a book quite like it. It flirts with a slightly donnish whimsy and yet persuades you that a possible way of seeing the world is to believe that there are alternative worlds inside or alongside what we think of as the world. A lot of Crowley hallmarks were first seen in

54. St. Apuleius - Wikipedia
St. apuleius (d. 1st centurie A.D.) wis mairtyrt wi the Saunts Marcellus, Sergius, an Bacchus. Thay wis follaers o Simon Magus, the Roman mageecion that
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