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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

41. Apuleius
apuleius Lucius apuleius was born somewhere between 123 and 125 AD in Madaurus,a Roman colony in Numidia, and died sometime after 180 AD. apuleius.
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44. Apuleius: Questions 1
apuleius Questions 1. Weeks 13. These chapters have been published more recentlyas The Tale of Cupid and Psyche/ Lucius apuleius; translated by Robert Graves.
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In Search of Cupid and Psyche: Myth and Legend in Children's Literature
Apuleius: Questions 1
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

45. Apuleius: Questions 2
In Search of Cupid and Psyche Myth and Legend in Children's Literature. apuleiusQuestions 2. Do you see an iconic significance apuleius may be emphasizing?
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In Search of Cupid and Psyche: Myth and Legend in Children's Literature
Apuleius: Questions 2
Weeks 1-3 This group of questions will help to focus on the mythic contents of "Cupid and Psyche," and continues the questions given on "Apuleius: Questions 1"
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  • Psyche's 'marriage to death' (an alternative name for marriage to the monster husband) occurs on a mountain top; when she attempts to slay herself after Cupid abandons her, Psyche resorts to throwing herself from a precipice. Later, a friendly tower gives her advice. Do you see an iconic significance Apuleius may be emphasizing? Or, to ask the same question a different way, why does Apuleius repeatedly refer to the symbol of the high place, and why so ambivalently? What kind of symbolism traditionally attaches to towers, mountains, trees, etc.? (See Guerin, p. 153, for example).
  • When the "meddlesome" white gull exposes Cupid's deception to Venus, his ( his? ) description of the deserted earth is reminiscent of the archaic vegetation myths (see "ground" myths ); however, his terms are urbane and idiomatic: "Pleasure, Grace and Wit have disappeared from the earth and everything there has become ugly, dull and slovenly. Nobody bothers any longer about his wife, his friends or his children; and the whole system of human love is in such complete disorder that it is now considered disgusting for anyone to show even natural affection" (p. 122-23). Putting yourself in the place of a 2d century Roman sophisticate, how would you respond to Apuleius's modernization of the
  • 46. The Tazzla Institute - Apuleius Of Madaurus
    apuleius OF MADAUROS. Amazigh Philosopher and World Advocate. Lucius apuleiusis known as the author of several prose masterpieces written in Latin.
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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.

    47. Apuleius Editions And Commentaries
    apuleius. EDITION AND COMMENTARIES. Abbreviations St. Panayotakis, V. Schmidt,B. Wesseling, Aspects of apuleius' Golden Ass II. Cupid and Psyche.
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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)
    Metamorphoses (click here for Bibliography)
    EDITIONS
    (ed. princ. Rome 1469)
    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

    48. Apuleius Met. Episodes
    apuleius since 1938, CW 64 (1971) 285-309.
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    Apuleius, Metamorphoses
    Episodes Bibliography
    Compiled from: C. C. Schlam, "The scholarship on Apuleius since 1938," CW
    Luca Graverini, 'Lector intende, laetaberis" webpage
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    search ("Apule-") 9/2/01 (vols. 67-70, 1996-1999)
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    G. N. Sandy, "Foreshadowing and suspense in Apuleius' Metamorphoses ," The Class. Journ
    pp. 232-235. A. Pennacini, "Tecniche del racconto nelle Metamorfosi . Analisi dei libri 1, 2, 3," in: A. Pennacini et al., Apuleio letterato filosofo mago (1979) pp. 21-102.
    H. J. Mason, "Physiognomy in Apuleius Metamorphoses 2.2," Class. Philol . 79 (1984) pp. 307-309.
    N. Terzaghi, "Minutiores curae IV," BPEC 3 (1954) pp.3-6. C. Marangoni, "Per un'interpretazione delle Metamorfosi di Apuleio. L'episodio degli otri (II,32) e la ekphrasis
    dell'atrio di Birrena (II,4)," Atti e Memorie dell'Accademia Patavina di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti
    pp. 97-104.

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    51. Apuleius
    apuleius. Rímský spisovatel Lucius apuleius se narodil nekdy okolo roku125 nl v Madaure, což byla rímská vojenská osada v Numidii.
    http://www.gml.cz/antika/apuleius.htm
    Apuleius Øímský spisovatel Lucius Apuleius se narodil nìkdy okolo roku 125 n.l. v Madauøe, což byla øímská vojenská osada v Numidii. Vzdìlání dostal v Kartágu a hlavnì v Athénách, kde si mimo jiné oblíbil platónskou filosofii. Odtud se odebral do Øíma, kde si kvalitní právnickou prací podepøenou skvìlými rétorskými výkony vydìlal znaèné jmìní, pozdìji konal pøednáškové turné po svìtì, zèásti i proto, aby poznal cizí náboženství. Na cestách se oženil s bohatou vdovou, ale musel se hájit proti obvinìní jejích pøíbuzných, že ji oèaroval. Øeè, kterou tam Apuleius pronesl, také sám pozdìji vydal a získal díky ní svobodu. Usadil se v Kartágu, kde uèil rétorice a svým nábožensko - filosofickým teoriím, pøièemž se stal velice populární osobností, dokonce se mohl s jistou arogancí obracet i na císaøe. Zemøel roku 180.
    Apuleius napsal øadu øecky i latinsky psaných prací, z nichž se nám nìkolik latinských zachovalo. Kromì již zmínìné obhajoby u soudu, kterou nazval Apologiá (Obrana) nebo O magii, je to nìkolik dalších výtahù jeho øeèí a øada nábožensko - filosofických dìl jako O Platónovi a jeho nauce, O Sokratovì bohu nebo O svìtì. Nejvìtším a nejlepším dílem Apuleia jsou jeho Promìny o knihách, které Augustinus nazval Zlatý osel. Jehož dùležitost tkví v tom, že je to jediný v celosti zachovaný latinský román. Autor jej napsal snad po vzoru Lúkia z Patrai v humoristicko - satirickém duchu.
    Lucius z Korintu v nìm vypráví o dobrodružstvích, která zažil v oslí podobì, nebo se ze zvìdavosti nìkde v Thesálii zaèaroval v osla. Hrdina pøíbìhu pak musí velmi dlouho èekat, než mùže sníst rùžové kvìty a znovu získat lidskou podobu. Mezitím pochopitelnì zažívá všelijaká pøíjemná i nepøíjemná dobrodružství, která autor velmi barvitì popisuje. Dílo jeví velkou fantazii Apuleia i jeho vyvinutou smyslnost a ukazuje velmi dobøe atmosféru císaøského Øíma. V románu pøevažuje tendence až pohádková se sklonem ke komice, obèas dostává dílo nádech tragický nebo hrdinský. Nejdelší èástí knihy je jakási pohádka o lásce Amora a Psýché ukazující vroucí lidskou touhu po slynutí duše s bohem, navíc do ní autor pøimíchal nám dobøe známou pohádku o Popelce. Poslední èást knihy je oslavou mystérií bohynì Isis, spis tak získává vìtší hloubku.

    52. Apuleius - Use Perl User
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    53. Lucius Apuleius - EBook Titles - Software Technology
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    54. APULEIUS, LUCIUS
    apuleius, LUCIUS. The members of her family disapproved the marriage, and indictedapuleius on a charge of having ned her affections by magical arts.
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    )dominal segment is the genital, and the sixth the anal somite. The spring serves the Collembola which possess it as an ficient leapiiig-organ (see SPRINGTAIL). But in some genera it p~ greatly reduced anti in many quite vestigial. si Most springtails are without air-tubes, and breathe through ~ ie general cuticle of the body. But in one family (Sminthuridae) spirade, opening on either side between the head and the ~othorax, leads to a branching system ‘of air-tubes. The ir ‘ninth uridae are further characterized by the globular abdomen, tc hich shows but little external trace of segmentation, and by the 01 ell-developed spring, is In the Entomobryidae the body is elongate and clearly seg- al ented, but the dorsal region (tergum) of the prothorax is much duced and the head downwardly directed; the spring is well g ~veloped. In the Achorutidae the head is forwardly directed, F~ e tergum of the prothorax conspicuous2 and the spring small or rc ~stigial. of In many genera of springtails a curious post-antennal organ, t1 nsisting of sensory structures (often complex in form) surunded by a firm ring, is to be noticed on the cuticle of the head gi tween the eyes and the feelers. It may be of use as an organ of af iell. Other sensory organs occur on the third and fourth anten- lii ii segments in the Achorutidae and~ Entomobryidae (fig. 2, 3). of Distribution and Habits.—The Aptera are probably the most lii dely distributed of all insects. Among the bristle-tails we A. id the genus Mac/jilis, represented in Europe (including the at ieroe Islands) and in Chile; while Campodea lives high on the A:

    55. Petronius And Apuleius
    Spring 2003 Syllabus. Latin 121. Petronius and apuleius. ChristopherJones. Readings from Petronius' Dinner with Trimalchio and apuleius
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    56. Apuleius, The Golden Ass: The Marriage Of Cupid And Psyche; (Latin, Tr. Into Mod
    From Books IV to VI of The Golden Ass, by Lucius apuleius (2nd Cent. AD), trans.by William Adlington (1566). From The Golden Ass of Lucius apuleius, trans.
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    Tale of the Marriage of Cupid and Psyche.
    From Books IV to VI of The Golden Ass , by Lucius Apuleius (2nd Cent. A.D.), trans. by William Adlington (1566)
    The Fourth Book And shortly after the report was spread into the next cities and bordering regions that the goddess whom the deep seas had borne and brought forth, and the froth of the spurging waves had nourished, to the intent to show her high magnificency and divine power in earth, to such as erst did honour and worship her, was now conversant amongst mortal men, or else that the earth, and not the seas, by a new concourse and influence of the celestial planets, had budded and yielded forth a new Venus, endued with the flower of virginity. This sudden change and alteration of celestial honour did greatly inflame and kindle the mind of very Venus, who (unable to temper herself from indignation, shaking her head in raging sort) reasoned with herself in this manner, "Behold the original parent of all these elements, behold the Lady Venus renowned throughout all the world, with whom a mortal maiden is joined now partaker of my honour; my name, registered in the city of heaven, is profan'ed and made vile by terrene absurdities, if I shall suffer any mortal creature to present my Majesty on earth, or if any shall bear about a false furnished shape of my person! In vain did Paris that shepherd (in whose just judgment and confidence the great Jupiter had affiance) prefer me above the residue of the goddesses for the excellency of my beauty. But she, whatsoever she be that hath usurped my honour, shall shortly repent her of her unlawful estate.

    57. Harvard University Press/Apuleius, Metamorphoses (The Golden Ass
    Metamorphoses (The Golden Ass) Volume I. Books 16 by apuleius Translatedby J. Arthur Hanson, published by Harvard University Press.
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    58. OUP Companion To The Prologue To Apuleius' Em Metamorphoses /
    A Companion to the Prologue of apuleius' Metamorphoses. Edited by AhuviaKahane, Associate Professor of Classics, Northwestern University
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    59. Das Schwarze Netz - Apuleius
    Translate this page Lucius apuleius. Der von 124 - 180 lebende Lucius apuleius entstammteeiner wohlhabenden Familie aus Madaura (Mdauruch, Ostalgerien).
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    Der von 124 - 180 lebende Lucius Apuleius entstammte einer wohlhabenden Familie aus Madaura (Mdauruch, Ostalgerien). Er studierte Grammatik und Rhetorik in Karthago und Athen, ehe er nach einem längeren Aufenthalt in Rom 155 nach Madaura zurückkehrte. Die Zeit, in der Apuleius lebte, war geprägt von der Weltherrschaft Roms , einen nach innen wie außen hervorragend ausgebauten Reich, dessen zahllose Völkerschaften lebhaften kulturellen Austausch pflegten. So befaßte sich Apuleius nicht allein mit der damaligen höheren Bildung, von der Geometrie über die Dichtung bis hin zur Redekunst, er neigte auch den damals zunehmend beliebter werdenden orientalischen Kulten zu, besonders dem der ägyptischen Isis Zauberei begegnet. Isis schließt. Literaturhinweis Apuleius, Lucius
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    60. Apologia And Florida Of Apouleius Of Madaura, Apuleius
    CWRU Preservation Department Digital Library Apologia and Floridaof Apouleius of Madaura by apuleius Introduction Preface (508
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