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  1. The Fable of Cupid and Psyche, Tr. [By T. Taylor]: To Which Are Added, a Poetical Paraphrase On the Speech of Diotima, in the Banquet of Plato, Four Hymns, &C by Lucius Apuleius, 2010-01-10
  2. The Golden Asse by Lucius "Africanus" Apuleius; Translated by William Adlington, 2007-10-26
  3. Lucii Apuleii V2: Opera (1788) (Latin Edition) by Lucius Apuleius, 2009-08-27
  4. The Golden Ass (1967) by Lucius Apuleius, 1967
  5. THE APOLOGIA AND FLORIDA OF APULEIUS OF MADAURA by Lucius Apuleius, 2010-09-13
  6. The Golden Ass by Lucius Apuleius (Halcyon Classics) by Lucius Apuleius, 2010-09-12
  7. The Golden Asse of Lucius Apuleius: Translated Out of Latin by Jean] Apuleius, Lucius; Adlington, William (translator) [De Bosschere, 1931
  8. The Golden Asse of Lucius Apuleius by Lucius Apuleius, 1931-01-01
  9. The Golden Ass: Being the Metamorphoses of Lucius Apuleius: An English Translation by W. Aldington [1566]: Revised 1915-1927. With an Essay by Charles Whibley by APULEIUS (tr. W. Aldington), 1943-01-01
  10. The Golden Asse of Lucius Apuleius by William Adlington, 1923-01-01
  11. The Golden Asse of Lucius Apuleius Hardcover by William Adlington Jean De Bosschere, 1931
  12. The. xi. bookes of the Golden asse conteininge the Metamorphosie of Lucius Apuleius, enterlaced with sondrie pleasaunt and delectable tales, with an excellent ... Translated by VVilliam Adlington. (1571) by William Adlington, 2010-07-13
  13. The new metamorphosis: or, pleasant transformation of the Golden ass of Lucius Apuleius of Medaura Also the golden spy:In twenty-five novelsWritten ...In two vs Adorn'd with new cuts v 1 of 2 by Charles Gildon, 2010-08-05
  14. The Golden Asse of Lucius Apuleius by Lucius Apuleius (trans by William Adlington), 1928

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42. Lucius Apuleius: Metamorphoses
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  • 43. The Transformations Of Lucius Otherwise Known As The Golden Ass Apuleius, Lucius
    The Transformations of Lucius otherwise known as The Golden Ass Apuleius, Apuleius, Lucius (trans Robert Graves). The Transformations of Lucius
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    Apuleius. Lucii Apuleii Madaurensis platonici philosophici Opera interpretatione et notis illustravit Julianus Floridus . . jussu christianissimi regis, in usum serenissimi Delphini. Paris: Federicum Leonard, 1688. 2 vols. 4to (265 mm); 2 preliminary leaves, [44], 848, 256 [i.e. 254] pages. Engraved frontispiece with the crest of Louis the Grand Dauphin, a portrait vignette of Apuleius, and an allegorical scene of a dolphin linked by music to the ship of state. Printer's woodcut device on title page. Baroque woodcut head pieces, tail pieces and initials. Bound in full calf, extensively worn but still holding firm. Leather labels renewed. 19th-century bookplate. The Delphin Classics edition of Apuleius, prepared for the education of French nobility, seeks to emphasize the author's sobriety as a "platonic philosopher" over his entertainment value as author of "The Golden Ass." Still, no quantity of notes and comment can obscure this lively text. Apuleius, Lucius.

    47. The Golden Asse - Apuleius, Lucius
    The Golden Asse Apuleius, Lucius Simpkin Neat owners inscription. The Golden Assehas been rightly described as the parent of modern romantic literature.
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    48. Apuleius, Lucius --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Online Article
    Apuleius, Lucius body Roman Platonic philosopher, rhetorician, and author.
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    50. Resources On Lucius Apuleius, His
    Resources on Lucius Apuleius, his i Metamorphoses /i , i Apology /i , in Latinand English, and philosophical writing on Plato, Socrates, and Aristotle.
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    Related Category: Classical Literature, Biographies Lucius Apuleius E u s] Pronunciation Key The Golden Ass or Metamorphoses is the only Latin work of fiction to survive in entirety. It tells the story of Lucius of Corinth, who is transformed into an ass by a Thessalian woman and undergoes a series of strange and exciting adventures before he is restored to human form. The Golden Ass has been tremendously popular, influencing strongly the history of the novel, e.g., the works of Boccaccio, Cervantes, Fielding, and Smollett. Other works by Apuleius include The Apology or On Magic, his defense in a suit brought by his wife's family for gaining her affections by magic; Florida, an anthology of his works; and On the God of Socrates, On the Philosophy of Plato, and On the World

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    55. The Tazzla Institute - Apuleius Of Madaurus
    Lucius Apuleius is known as the author of several prose masterpieces The message delivered by Lucius Apuleius standing on trial and asserting his
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    APULEIUS OF MADAUROS Amazigh Philosopher and World Advocate (c. 124 - c. 180 AD) Lucius Apuleius is known as the author of several prose masterpieces written in Latin. Apuleius of Madaurus wrote in the language of the Roman conquerors of North Africa. However, Apuleius was not a Roman. He was a native of North Africa and proud of it. Little has been made of his "Berber" origins, and the fact that he was not Roman by birth. Apuleius was strictly a citizen of Rome due to the fact that his ancestral land was then a Roman colony, and Roman citizenship had been granted to the inhabitants of the colony of Madauros. Apuleius is best remembered for his brilliant novel, the Metamorphoses, also known as The Golden Ass. He is the author of Florida and of three philosophical treatises, entitled De Plato De Socrates , and De Mundi . In addition, a great deal of recent scholarship has paid close attention to another of his works, Apologia Defense ,) a unique document in the Latin classics. It is a piece of linguistic virtuosity, thought to have been orally delivered by Apuleius in his own defense in front of pro-consul Claudius Maximus and a court of Roman magistrates convened in Sabratha, a North African city not far from Tripoli. He stood accused of sorcery, an offense punishable by death under Roman law enacted in the first century. He was indeed a "Barbarian," as he presented himself in this extraordinary speech he gave during the trial held in 158 AD. He delivered a piece of oratory so remarkable that it was circulated in print after the trial and, fortunately for posterity, was preserved in its entirety. What subsequent scholarship has failed to emphasize, however, is that Lucius Apuleius was the first Amazigh philosopher and novelist of world fame, indeed the first African to publish outside Africa. (1) He was a "Barbarian" who demonstrated with amazing virtuosity and wit that he could speak and write Latin as well as any educated Roman, and more in tune with Greek philosophy, Platonic ideals, and ancient Egyptian wisdom than the majority of his contemporaries. While Apologia has been hailed as a linguistic tour de force, magic in and of itself, it is more than superb rhetoric: it conveys an essential message reaching all Imazighen of yesterday, today, and to-morrow.

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    57. THE GOLDEN ASS OF APULEIUS - B. Slade
    When Lucius, as an ass, is forced to work in a flourmill, Apuleius s Apuleius.The Transformations of Lucius, otherwise known as The Golden Ass.
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    , also known by the alternative title, The Metamorphoses , is one of the greatest fantasies of the world . The latter name, The Metamorphoses , is found in the extant manuscripts, but Augustine, who studied some two centuries later at Madauros (as well as at Carthage), says that Apuleius called his work Asinus aureus or The Golden Ass, which name I shall use hereafter (the word 'golden' in this context denotes "a quality of excellence and admirability" rather than "the sense of being fashioned from gold"). Apuleius informs us that he is adapting a Greek story. This is supposed by many scholars to have been a story possibly by the Greek author Lucius of Patrae. This text is now lost, though Lucios or the Ass ) thought to be an abridgement of Lucius of Patrae's tale by Lucian, a Greek satirist and near-contemporary of Apuleius, still exists. However, the splendour of the

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    Apuleius. The Transformations of Lucius, otherwise known as The Golden Ass.translation, notes by Robert Graves. New York Farrar, Straus Giroux,
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    Apuleius best remembered for his humorous erotic romance alternately called The Golden Ass Asinus Aureus or Metamorphoses Numidian Masinissa. Madaura thus became one of Rome's North African colonies and rose to great splendour under the rule of the Roman Antonines.
    The Golden Ass Thessalian family, descended from the illustrious Plutarch. Following this assumption of autobiographic truth in The Golden Ass , Apuleius was also ignorant of Latin until he visited Rome, where he learnt it without a teacher (though it is more likely that he was bilingual from boyhood: in the regional Punic,

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    Apuleius was born about AD 125 in Madaura or Madauros (moden Mdaurusch), a Roman colony in the North African province of Numidia. His father, from whom he inherited a substantial fortune, was one of the two chief magistrates ( duouiri ) of the city. For his education Apuleius was sent first to Carthage, the capital of roman North Africa, and then to Athens. During his time abroad he traveled widely, spending some time in Rome, where he practiced as a pleader in the courts. While detained by illness on his way home at Oea in Tripoli, he met and married the wealthy widow Pudentilla. This was at the instance of one of her sons, whome he had known at Rome; but other members of her family objected and prosecuted Apuleius on various charges, principally that of winning Pudentilla's affections by magic. Their accuations were brilliantly and it would seem successfully rebutted by Apuleius in his Apology , delivered in or shortly before AD 160. He appears to have spent the rest of his life in Carthage, where he became a notable public figure, holding the chief priesthood of the province and honoured with a statue. His contemporary reputation rested on his neo-Platonic philosophical writings, of which the most important that survive are On the God of Socrates (De de Socratis) and On Plato and His Doctrine (De Platone et eius dogmate) , and on his oratory, of which we have excerpted speciments in his Florida

    60. Ancient History Sourcebook: Isis Speaks To Lucius
    Lucius Apuleius Metamophoses or The Golden Ass. Book 11, Chap 47. Adapted byPaul Halsall from the translation by Adlington 1566 in comparison with Robert
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    Isis, Queen of Heaven
    The cult of Isis was one of the most important of the empire wide cults in the later empire, and perhaps its greatest monument is in Lucius Apuleius very strange novel, The Golden Ass. Here Isis appears to Lucius, and claims to be all goddesses. We see here the workings of an intense religious syncretism. Isis is here the Queen of Heaven, and principal of all the gods and goddesses.
    When I had ended this prayer, and made known my needs to the Goddess, I fell asleep, and by and by appeared unto me a divine and venerable face, worshipped even by 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, and so I shall describe her divine appearance, if the poverty of my human speech will allow me, or her divine power give me eloquence to do so. Thus the divine shape breathing out the pleasant spice of fertile Arabia, disdained not with her divine voice to utter these words unto me:
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