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  1. Works of Lucius Apuleius: The Golden Asse (Metamorphoses), Apologia and Florida (mobi) by Lucius Apuleius, 2009-07-21
  2. Apuleius: Metamorphoses: An Intermediate Latin Reader (Cambridge Intermediate Latin Readers) by Apuleius, Paul Murgatroyd, 2009-04-13
  3. The Golden Ass: Or, a Book of Changes by Apuleius, 2007-09-07
  4. Cupid and Psyche (Penguin Epics) by Apuleius, 2006-12-26
  5. The Golden Ass by Lucius Apuleius, 2007-02-09
  6. Apuleius and His Influence by Elizabeth H. Haight, 1963-01-01
  7. The Greek World of Apuleius: Apuleius and the Second Sophistic by Gerald N. Sandy, 1997-06-01
  8. The Metamorphosis of Apuleius: Cupid and Psyche, Beauty and the Beast, King Kong by Pasquale J. Accardo, 2002-03
  9. The Metamorphosis; or, Golden ass, of Apuleius by Apuleius Apuleius, Thomas Taylor, 2010-07-30
  10. The Apologia and Florida of Apuleius of Madaura by Madaurensis Apuleius, 1970-10-14
  11. The Transformations, a Tale of Modern Sin (Apuleius' Golden Ass updated - after a fashion) by Dex Quire, 2007
  12. Studien zur Struktur der Milesischen Novelle bei Petron und Apuleius (Abhandlungen der Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaftlichen Klasse (AM-GS)) (German Edition) by Eckard Lefevre, 1997-12-01
  13. Apologia Sive Pro se de Magia Liber by Apuleius, 1983-12
  14. A Discourse on Magic ('Opera Quae Supersunt, Vol. II., Fasc. 1: Pro Se De Magia Liber (Apologia)) by Rudolf (Ed.) Apuleius ('Apulei Platonici Madavrensis'); Helm, 1959

21. Apuleius And The English Cemetery
Two African Romans, Terence and apuleius, had all their surviving writings copied out by Giovanni Boccaccio, in two manuscripts in the Laurentian Library in
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FLORIN WEBSITE JULIA BOLTON HOLLOWAY AUREO ANELLO ASSOCIATION FLORENCE'S 'ENGLISH' CEMETERY BIBLIOTECA E BOTTEGA FIORETTA MAZZEI ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING FLORENCE IN SEPIA BRUNETTO LATINO ... III , IV NON-PROFIT GUIDE TO COMMERCE IN FLORENCE AUREO ANELLO, CATALOGUE With gratitude to the Beazley Archive of the Ashmolean Museum. See Egyptian Motives in the 'English' Cemetery
APULEIUS AND THE 'ENGLISH' CEMETERY
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APULEIUS, TRANSLATED BY ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING, ILLUSTRATED BY FREDERIC, LORD LEIGHTON, JOHN RODDAM SPENCER STANHOPE, AND THE ENGLISH CEMETERY
Europe is shaped by Mediterranean culture. Likewise America and Australia. Two African Romans, Terence and Apuleius, had all their surviving writings copied out by Giovanni Boccaccio, in two manuscripts in the Laurentian Library in Florence. The Egyptian Book of the Dead and the Egyptian worship of Isis and Osiris meet with Greco-Roman culture in the world classic, Apuleius' Golden Ass , which describes the pilgrimage made by Lucius, a Dante figure, transformed into a donkey who must expiate his folly, and become a priest of Isis, at the centre of which an old woman tells the mirroring consolation Greco-Roman story within the story of Cupid and Psyche to a young lover, the teller then hanging herself, the two young lovers being murdered. This book became Christianized, being an allegory of the soul in the tale, and the tale within the tale. We find it celebrated amongst the tombs in the English Cemetery, with chrysalide becoming butterflies (Psyche=Soul= Butterfly), and with many Egyptian symbols, not least the closed lotus buds at the entry to it

22. BibliOdyssey: The Pseudo-Apuleius Herbarium
130 Pseudoapuleius, Dioscorides, Herbals (extracts); De virtutibus bestiarum in arte medicinae, in Latin and English England, Bury St. Edmunds;
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23. Gaisser, J.H.: The Fortunes Of Apuleius And The Golden Ass: A Study In Transmiss
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Chapter 1 [HTML] or [PDF format] This book traces the transmission and reception of one of the most influential novels in Western literature. The Golden Ass , the only ancient Roman novel to survive in its entirety, tells of a young man changed into an ass by magic and his bawdy adventures and narrow escapes before the goddess Isis changes him back again. Its centerpiece is the famous story of Cupid and Psyche. Julia Gaisser follows Apuleius' racy tale from antiquity through the sixteenth century, tracing its journey from roll to codex in fourth-century Rome, into the medieval library of Monte Cassino, into the hands of Italian humanists, into print, and, finally, over the Alps and into translation in Spanish, French, German, and English. She demonstrates that the novel's reception was linked with Apuleius' reputation as a philosopher and the persona he projected in his works. She relates Apuleius and the Golden Ass to a diverse cast of important literary and historical figuresincluding Augustine, Fulgentius, Petrarch, Boccaccio, Bessarion, Boiardo, and Beroaldo. Paying equal attention to the novel's transmission (how it survived) and its reception (how it was interpreted), she places the work in its many different historical contexts, examining its representation in art, literary imitation, allegory, scholarly commentary, and translation. The volume contains several appendixes, including an annotated list of the manuscripts of the Golden Ass.

24. CSL: Lucius Apuleius Madaurensis
English by Thomas Taylor, The Metamorphoses or Golden Ass and Philosophical Works of apuleius (London 1822, repr. Kessinger Publishing 1997)
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(single page) Help Secondary Texts What's New Credits ... Contact Us Lucius Apuleius Madaurensis (ca. 123 - ca. 170) Also known as: Apuleius of Madauros Works: Apologia ed. Vincent Hunink, Amsterdam 1997 [Bibliotheca Augustana] alternately titled Pro se de magia Alternate Latin Texts ed. Vincent Hunink, Amsterdam 1997 [The Latin Library] Translations English by H.E. Butler, 1909 [J.J. O'Donnell] English by Vincent Hunink, Apuleius: Rhetorical Works (Oxford 2001) Arabic by Amar Jelassi [carthago.info] Carmen de virtutibus Orfiti ed. Martin Schanz (Munich 1905) [Google Books] De Aesculapii maiestate oratio ed. Martin Schanz (Munich 1905) [Google Books] De arboribus ed. Jean Beaujeu, Paris 1973 [Bibliotheca Augustana] De arithmetica De deo Socratis ed. Jean Beaujeu, Paris 1973 [Bibliotheca Augustana] Translations English by Stephen Harrison, Apuleius: Rhetorical Works (Oxford 2001) English by Thomas Taylor

25. Apuleius (scriptor Pseudonymus) - Vicipaedia
apuleius 1 est nomen ficticium auctoris vel auctorum de rebus rusticis et medicis, Latine scribentium. Opus breve de herbis servatum est in multis libris
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Salire ad: navigationem quaerere Plantago ex editione Herbarii anni 1484 Vide etiam paginam discretivam: Apuleius (discretiva) Apuleius est nomen ficticium auctoris vel auctorum de rebus rusticis et medicis, Latine scribentium. Opus breve de herbis servatum est in multis libris manu scriptis sub nomine Apulei. Opus alium exstat de religione aut philosophia Hermetica , nomine Asclepius , Apuleio attributum. Exstant etiam in Geoponicis Constantino Porphyrogenito dicatis, et in Fragmentis Anatolii de bubus in corpore Hippiatricorum servatis nonnulla excerpta operi Apulei adscripta.
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26. Egypt: Who's Who Of Ancient Egypt - Egyptian People, Queens And Family: Apuleius
apuleius was a novelist who describes, in his story The Golden Ass, how his hero, Lucius, was redeemed through the initiation into the mysteries of Isis.
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27. Apuleius Editions And Commentaries
Book 3 R. T. van der Paardt, L. apuleius Madaurensis. The Metamorphoses. A commentary on book III with text and introduction, diss.
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APULEIUS EDITION AND COMMENTARIES
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Aspects
= B. L. Hijmans and R. T. van der Paardt, eds., Aspects of Apuleius' Golden Ass , Groningen 1978.
Aspects 2 = M. Zimmerman, V. Hunink, T. D. McCreight, D. van Mal-Maeder, St. Panayotakis, V. Schmidt, B. Wesseling, Aspects of Apuleius' Golden Ass II. Cupid and Psyche. A Collection of Original Papers , Groningen 1998.
GCN G(roningen) C(olloquia on the) N(ovel)
SAG
= B. L. Hijmans and V. Schmidt, eds., S(ymposium) A(puleianum) G(roninganum) , Groningen 1981. F. Oudendorp, Apuleii opera omnia , Lugdunum Batavorum (Leyden) 1786-1823 (vols. 1-2, ed. D. Ruhnken; vol. 3, ed. J. Bosscha).
G. F. Hildebrand, L. Apuleii opera omnia, Leipzig 1842; repr. G. Olms 1968 (contains Oudendorp's commentary)
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EDITIONS
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F. Beroaldus, Commentarii a Philipo Beroaldo conditi in Asinum Aureum Lucii Apuleii , Bologna 1500. * R. Helm, Apulei opera quae supersunt, vol. I, Metamorphoseon libri XI (Teubner) 3rd. ed., Leipzig 1931; with suppl. 1955; repr. with addenda 1968. * D. S. Robertson

28. Lucius Apuleius - LoveToKnow 1911
LUCIUS apuleius, Platonic philosopher and rhetorician, was born at Madaura in Numidia about A.D. 125. As the son of one of the principal officials,
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LUCIUS APULEIUS, Platonic philosopher and rhetorician, was born at Madaura in Numidia about A.D. 125. As the son of one of the principal officials, he received an excellent education, first at Carthage and subsequently at Athens . After leaving Athens he undertook a long course of travel, especially in the East, principally with the view of obtaining initiation into religious mysteries. Having practised for some time as an advocate at Rome , he returned to Africa . On a journey to Alexandria he fell sick at Oea (Tripoli), where he made the acquaintance of a rich widow, Aemilia Pudentilla, whom he subsequently married. The members of her family disapproved of the marriage, and indicted Apuleius on a charge of having gained her affections by magical arts. He easily established his innocence, and his spirited, highly entertaining, but inordinately long defence ( Apologia or De Magia ) before the proconsul Claudius Maximus is our principal authority for his biography. From allusions in his subsequent writings, and the mention of him by St Augustine , we gather that the remainder of his prosperous life was devoted to literature and philosophy . At Carthage he was elected provincial priest of the imperial cult, in which capacity he occupied a prominent position in the provincial council, had the duty of collecting and managing the funds for the temples of the cult, and the superintendence of the games in the

29. Author:Lucius Apuleius - Wikisource
AuthorLucius apuleius. From Wikisource. Jump to navigation, search. Author Index A, Lucius apuleius (124–180). See also biography.
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30. Apuleius
apuleius. apuleius AKA apuleius apuleius. Born c. 124 AD apuleius himself was once accused of sorcery by his avaricious inlaws, though he was able to
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Executive summary: The Golden Ass Author of the only complete surviving Latin novel, Asinus Aureus (known as Metamorphoses or The Golden Ass ), a picaresque tale of the traveller Lucius, who has the misfortune of being transformed into a donkey after rubbing himself down with a witch's ointment. Lucius suffers through all the trials and torments of life as a donkey, only to be transformed back into a man, at which point he rather curiously becomes a chaste and virtuous devotee of Isis. Apuleius himself was once accused of sorcery by his avaricious in-laws, though he was able to rebuff the charges. Wife: Aemilia Pudentilla Witchcraft (aquitted) Author of books: Asinus Aureus (novel, trans.

31. The Golden Asse By Lucius Apuleius - Project Gutenberg
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32. Apuleius 1
µ01 LIBER PRIMUS I (l) At ego tibi sermone isto Milesio uarias fabulas conseram auresque tuas beniuolas lepido susurro permulceam modo si papyrum
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? Vbi postremum cicatrix tam alta, tam recens?" (4) Et ad illum: "Non", inquam, "immerito medici fidi cibo et crapula distentos saeua et grauia somniare autumant; (5) mihi denique, quod poculis uesperi minus temperaui, nox acerba diras et truces imagines optulit, ut adhuc me credam cruore humano aspersum atque impiatum." (6) Ad haec ille subridens: "At tu", inquit, "non sanguine sed lotio perfusus es. (7) Verum tamen et ipse per somnium iugulari uisus sum mihi, nam et iugulum istum dolui et cor ipsum mihi auelli putaui, et nunc etiam spiritu deficior et genua quatior et gradu titubo et aliquid cibatus refouendo spiritu desidero." (8) "En", inquam, "paratum tibi adest ientaculum", et cum dicto manticam mea certius beatus, cui permiseris illuc digitum intingere." (7) Tunc illa lepida alioquin et dicacula puella: "Discede", inquit, "miselle, quam procul a meo foculo, discede. Nam si te uel modice meus igniculus afflauerit, ureris intime nec ullus extinguet ardorem tuum nisi ego, quae dulce condiens et ollam et lectulum suaue quatere noui." VIII (1) Haec dicens in me respexit et risit. Nec tamen ego prius inde discessi, quam diligenter omnem eius explorassem habitudinem. (2) Vel quid ego de ceteris aio, cum semper mihi unica cura fuerit caput capillumque sedulo et puplice prius intueri et domi postea perfrui (3) sitque iudicii huius apud me certa et statuta ratio, uel et praesentis negotii, quod gerebat, oblitus infit ad eum: (6) "Quam olim equidem exoptatus nobis aduenis?". Respondit ad haec ille alius: "Commodum uespera oriente. Sed uicissim tu quoque, frater, mihi memora, quem ad modum exinde, ut de Euboea insula festinus enauigasti, et maris et uiae confeceris iter." XIV (1) Ad haec Diophanes ille Chaldaeus egregius mente uiduus necdum suus: "Hostes", inquit, "et omnes inimici nostri tam diram, immo uero Vlixeam peregrinationem incidant. (2) Nam et nauis ipsa

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34. Apuleius: Questions 1
I have made this available as a web document (apuleius.html); for easy reference, I have included the page numbers as they appear in the edition published
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Weeks 1-3 The primary text for this section of the course is the "Cupid and Psyche" section of The Transformations of Lucius, Otherwise Known as The Golden Ass / a new translation by Robert Graves, from Apuleius, chapters 7,8 and 9. I have made this available as a web document (Apuleius.html); for easy reference, I have included the page numbers as they appear in the edition published by Farrar Straus, in 1951, eighth printing, 1972. These chapters have been published more recently as The Tale of Cupid and Psyche/ Lucius Apuleius; translated by Robert Graves. Boston: Shambhala, 1992. Glosses of the essential story (e.g., Bullfinch’s) are available as web documents on the internet, and are recommended reading. In The Golden Ass, , the tale of Cupid and Psyche is told by an old woman who recounts the story of "Cupid and Psyche" in order to quell the fears of a terrified kidnap victim; we are going to read "Cupid and Psyche" as though it were told directly by Apuleius. Let's remember, by effacing the context of the story, we are inevitably distorting it; however, "Cupid and Psyche" does seem to stand on its own, and our authority for reading it as such derives from precedent: it has been interpreted as a unitary work since the fifth century when Fulgentius analyzed it as an allegory about Christan ingenious Christian appropriation of a pagan tale that underscores for us its mythic power; in addition "Cupid and Psyche" has also been frequently published out of context, as a self-contained story

35. The Golden Asse Of Apuleius: The Life Of Lucius Apuleius Briefly Described
LUCIUS apuleius African, an excellent follower of Plato his sect, born in Madaura, a Countrey sometime inhabited by the Romans, and under the jurisdiction
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Immediately after he went to Rome, and studied there the Latine tongue, with such labour and continuall study, that he achieved to great eloquence, and was known and approved to be excellently learned, whereby he might worthily be called Polyhistor, that is to say, one that knoweth much or many things. Next: The Preface Of The Author To His Sonne, Faustinus And Unto The Readers of this Book

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37. Lucius Apuleius: Apulegio Volgare (Apuleius In The Vernacular): Signature E2v |
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Boiardo's popular translation of Apuleius' Metamorphoses (also known as The Golden Ass ), which originated in the Ferrarese court in the 1470s at the request of Ercole I d'Este, was only supplanted in 1549, when a new translation by Agnolo Firenzuola appeared.
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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,
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    Apology as Prosecution: The Trial of Apuleius
    AUTHOR(S):
    Thomas Nelson Winter,
    University of Nebraska-Lincoln
    DOCUMENT TYPE: Article ABSTRACT:
    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

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