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  1. Psychological Interpretation of the "Golden Ass" of Apuleius by Marie-Louise Von Franz, 1983-01
  2. Apuleius' " Golden Ass " , Or, the " Metamorphosis " : And Other Philosophical Writings Viz on the God of Socrates and on the Philosophy of Plato (Thomas Taylor) by Lucius Apuleius, 1997-06
  3. Apuleius of Madauros Pro Se De Magia (Apologia): Text & Commentary
  4. Eros and Psyche: A fairy tale of ancient Greece retold after Apuleius, by Paul Carus, 1900-01-01
  5. Eros and Psyche: A Fairy-Tale of Ancient Greece, Retold After Apuleius (1900?) by Paul Carus, 2009-06-25
  6. The Metamorphosis: Or, Golden Ass, and Philosophical Works, of Apuleius by Apuleius, Thomas Taylor, 2010-02-24
  7. The Metamorphoses of Apuleius; A Romance of the Second Century by Apuleius, 2010-03-28
  8. Auctor and Actor: A Narratological Reading of Apuleius' the Golden Ass by John J. Winkler, 1985-08
  9. The short stories of Apuleius by Apuleius Apuleius, Joseph Brown Pike, 2010-08-06
  10. The Story of Cupid & Psyche: As Related by Apuleius by Lucius Apuleius, 1983-12
  11. Das Psyche-Märchen Des Apuleius in Der Englischen Literatur (German Edition) by Adolf Hoffmann, 2010-01-10
  12. Apuleius Madaurensis Metamorphoses, Books Iv, 1-27: Text, Introduction and Commentary (Groningen Commentaries on Apuleius Series) by B. L., Jr. Hijmans, 1977-12
  13. Cupid and Psyche. A mythological tale, from the Golden ass of Apuleius. by Apuleius, 2010-06-10
  14. The Participle In Plautus, Petronius, And Apuleius (1909) by Thomas Kay Sidey, 2010-09-10

61. BiblioVault - Metamorphosis Of Language In Apuleius: A Study Of Allusion In The
Ellen D. Finkelpearl s Metamorphosis of Language in apuleius studies the use of literary allusion by the Roman author apuleius, in his second century C.E.
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62. LRB · Colin Burrow: A Hee-Haw To Apuleius
A HeeHaw to apuleius subscriber-only content. Colin Burrow. The Solitudes by John Crowley Buy this book; Endless Things by John Crowley Buy this book
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A Hee-Haw to Apuleius
Colin Burrow
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

63. Apuleius Of Madauros
Platonic philosopher, popular orator, author of a risqué novel, accused sorcerer what are we to make of apuleius? He was born about 125 CE in Madauros
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Apuleius of Madauros
Extended Version
Bruce J. MacLennan
Biography
Prosecution for Magic
When Apuleius had completed his stay in Athens, about 156 CE, and was on his way to visit Alexandria, he was introduced to Pudentilla, a wealthy widow somewhat older than himself, and they married. Some of her relatives, who were probably afraid of losing control of her money, brought a charge of sorcery against Apuleius, alleging that he had seduced Pudentilla by magic. This was a serious charge, for sorcery was punishable by death. Apparently he was acquitted, and his Defense Apologia ) is a valuable source of information about ancient magical practices for, ironically, in the process of his defense he displays considerable knowledge of magic. (Indeed, Defense is a comparatively recent title; all the manuscripts call it some variant of On Magic .) His says that he is a philosopher, and that philosophers and magicians engage in superficially similar practices (e.g. collecting plants and animals), but for different purposes. He ridicules his accusers for their ignorance of philosophy and for their impious confusion of religious ritual with magic. Overall, it is a masterful rhetorical display (perhaps thanks to some rewriting after the trial). He was acquitted, but was he guilty? As his

64. IngentaConnect Der Sprecherwechsel Zwischen Apuleius Und Lucius Im Prolog Der Me
The prologue of apuleius Metamorphoses has been considered to be an unsolvable conundrum, especially as regards the identity of the speaker, supposed to be
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65. Hardcover Early And 1st Editions: Apuleius; Wolfe; Quennell
THE GOLDEN ASS, Lucius apuleius, Horace Liveright NY 1930. Translation by Adlington. 2nd printing. No dust jacket $5. LOOK HOMEWARD ANGEL, Thomas Wolfe.
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66. How Apuleius By Roses And Prayer Returned To His Humane Shape.
How apuleius by Roses and prayer returned to his human shape .our hero, Lucius, has been changed into an ass for meddling with witchcraft.
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the latin, 1566 AD) How Apuleius by Roses and prayer returned to his human shape our hero, Lucius, has been changed into an ass for meddling with witchcraft... W hen midnight came When I had ended this orison, and discovered my plaints to the Goddess, I fortuned to fall asleep, and by and by appeared to me a divine and venerable face, worshipped even of the Gods themselves. Then by little and little I seemed to see the whole figure of her body, mounting out of the sea and standing before me Behold Lucius I am come, your weeping and prayers has moved me to succour you. I am she that is the natural mother of all things, mistress and governess of all the Elements, the initial progeny of worlds, chief of powers divine, Queen of heaven, the principal of the Gods celestial, the light of the goddesses: at my will the planets of the air, the wholesome winds of the Seas, and the silences of hell be disposed; Garland of Roses

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