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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 Metamorphoses
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22. Apuleius - Metamorphosen
Translate this page Studienbibliographie zu apuleius Metamorphosen, bes. Amor und Psyche (1995). 3. Auflage. Leipzig 1931 (ND 1992). apuleius Der goldene Esel. Metamorphosen. Hg.
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Studienbibliographie zu Apuleius: Metamorphosen, bes. Amor und Psyche (1995)
Texte, Kommentare, Übersetzungen
L. Apulei Madaurensis opera quae supersunt. Vol. I: Metamorphoseon libri XI. Ed. R. Helm. 3. Auflage. Leipzig 1931 (ND 1992).
Apuleius: Der goldene Esel. Metamorphosen. Hg. und übersetzt von E. Brandt und W. Ehlers. Mit einer Einführung von N. Holzberg. 4. Auflage. München, Zürich 1989.
Apuleius: Das Märchen von Amor und Psyche. Lateinisch/Deutsch. Übersetzt und hg. von K. Steinmann. Stuttgart 1978 (u.ö.)
Apuleius: The Golden Ass. Translated with Introduction and Explanatory Notes by P.G. Walsh. Oxford 1994.
Apulei Metamorphoseon libri IV-VI (La favola di Amore e Psiche). Introduzione e testo critico de E. Paratore. Firenze 1948.
Apulei Metamorphoseis (IV,28-VI,24). Édition, introduction et commentaire de P. Grimal. Paris 1963.
J.M.H. Fernhout: Ad Apulei Madaurensis Metamorphoseon librum quintum commentarius exegeticus. Diss. Groningen 1949.
Index Apuleianus. Ed. by W.A Oldfather, H.W. Vernon, B.E. Perry. Middletown 1934 (Philological Monographs 3). Sekundärliteratur M. Bandini: Il modello della metamorfosi ovidiana nel romanzo di Apuleio. Maia 38 (1986) 27-32.

23. Bibliotheca Augustana
apuleius ca. 125 - ca. 160, installare fontem unicodenum «Palatino Linotype
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B I B L I O T H E C A A U G U S T A N A
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Apuleius, philosophus, orator, poeta, natus circiter anno 125 Madaurae in Numidia, circiter anno 160 Carthagine sacerdos provinciae, obiit circiter anno 180.
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apologia sive pro se de magia (ca. 158) metamorphoseon libri XI (ca. 170) de deo Socratis de Platone et eius dogmate de mundo florida (excerpta orationum) fragmenta
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peri hermeniae Apulei
Asclepius
herbarium sive de herbarum virtutibus
de remediis salutaribus
liber physiognomoniae
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pagina Apuleiana (Vincent Hunink) pagina Apuleiana (James J. O'Donnell) bibliographia fontes

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25. Apuleius

http://www.let.kun.nl/~m.v.d.poel/bibliografie/apuleius.htm
ultima renovatio 22.04.2004 APULEIUS #Bibliographia #Editiones #Metamorphoses #Opera philosophica ...
#Bibliographia

M.G. Bajoni, Apuleio Filosofo Platonico 1940-1990, in: Lustrum 34 (1992), pp. 339-390.
#Editiones

G.F. Hildebrand, Opera omnia, 2 voll., c. comm., Leipzig 1842 (Hildesheim 1966).
R. Helm, Teubner, vol. 1, Metamorphoses, ed. 3. 1931 (1992); vol. 2, fasc. 1 (De magia, Apologia) ed. 4. 1963 (1994); vol. 2, fasc. 2 (Florida), ed. 2. 1959 (1993); C. Moreschini, Teubner, vol. 3 (De philosophia libri) 1991. #Metamorphoses
C. Giarratano - P. Frasinetti, ed., Turijn 19602.
R. Helm, c. transl.,, ed. 6. recogn. W. Krenkel, Berlijn 1970.
J. Arthur Hanson, 2 voll., Loeb 1989.
E. Brandt - W. Ehlers, Tusculum B., ed. 4. recogn. 1989.
M.A. Schwartz, transl., Haarlem 1970 (Amsterdam 1996). G. Augello, c. transl., Turijn 19802. S. van den Broeck, transl., Baarn 1988. J.A. Hanson, 2 vols., Loeb 1989. V. Hunink, transl., Amsterdam 2003. W. H. Keulen, Metamorphoses I, 1-20, c. comm., diss. Groningen 2003. M. Molt, l. 1, comm., diss. Groningen 1938. A. Scobie, l. 1, c. comm., Meisenheim am Glan 1975.

26. Apuleius
Oud maar nieuw. apuleius De Gouden Ezel (Metamorfosen) vertaald en toegelicht door Vincent Hunink (Athenaeum Polak Van Gennep, Amsterdam) 2003. 258 blz.
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Oud maar nieuw
Apuleius
De Gouden Ezel ( Metamorfosen
vertaald en toegelicht door Vincent Hunink
258 blz. EUR 19,50 (pb) (ISBN 90 253 0188 6)
/ EUR 32,50 (geb) (ISBN 90 253 0187 8). Een integrale, nieuwe vertaling van Apuleius' meesterwerk
de roman Metamorfosen (de Gouden Ezel).
Ga naar intro fragment recensies of links De boekwinkel ligt vol met moderne romans, maar het genre 'roman' is eigenlijk heel oud. Er zijn al enkele romans uit de klassieke oudheid bewaard. De beroemdste daarvan is ongetwijfeld De Gouden Ezel door de virtuoze Romeinse Africaan Apuleius van Madauros (2e eeuw na Chr.). Van dit meeslepende boek is nu een geheel nieuwe vertaling verschenen. Het verhaal draait om een zekere Lucius, die grotendeels door eigen schuld in een ezel verandert en in die nederige ezelgedaante allerlei avonturen meemaakt. Hij komt in handen van rovers, arme sloebers en soldaten en eindigt als attractie in het theater, waar hij in het openbaar de liefde moet gaan bedrijven met een misdadigster... Pas aan het slot, na vele verhalen en binnenverhalen, zoals het geliefde sprookje van Amor en Psyche, daagt er redding voor Lucius. Dankzij de godin Isis wordt hij weer mens en tenslotte treedt hij in haar dienst als priester. De roman laat zich lezen als een spannend verhaal, maar ook als een ingenieus kunstwerk vol grappige en knappe toespelingen op de Griekse en Romeinse literatuur en filosofie. Achter de oppervlakte van het verhaal gaan steeds suggesties van grote diepte schuil, die elke lezer weer anders zal interpreteren het boek is eigenlijk een post-moderne roman avant-la-lettre. In elk geval valt Apuleius op door zijn markante, exotische stijl, waarin taal van de straat onbekommerd samengaat met verheven woorden, ambtenarentaal en lyrische formules, en waarin alles gedragen wordt door een superieure ironie. Niet voor niets geldt Apuleius als een voorloper van Cervantes.

27. Lucius Apuleius: Metamorphoses
Lucii Apuleii Metamorphoses, This text comes from an unknown edition. Liber I; Liber II; Liber III; Liber IV; Liber V; Liber VI; Liber VII; Liber VIII; Liber IX;
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  • 28. The Tazzla Institute - Apuleius Of Madaurus
    apuleius OF MADAUROS. Amazigh Philosopher and World Advocate. Lucius apuleius is 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.

    29. Apuleius
    Lucius apuleius was tried for using magic to win an older, wealthy bride, but he s better known for his early novel about the mysteries of Isis, Cupid and
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    Lucius Apuleius was a philosopher and rhetorician tried for using magic to win an older, wealthy bride, but he's better known for his novel about the mysteries of Isis, the tale of Cupid and Psyche, and the semi-biographical misadventures of its hero, Lucius. He was born in about 124 in Madauros, Numidia, received his education in Carthage and Athens and then traveled around the Mediterranean learning about religious mystery rites. In 158 he delivered a speech recorded as Apologia Apuleii in the multicultural town of Sabratha, Tripolitania (modern Libya), as a defense against the charge of using magic to win a wealthy older bride, Pudentilla. Lucius, in Apologia , provides a glimpse into second century Roman law, the economic and social conditions of Roman North Africa, and the attitude towards magic.

    30. Resources On Lucius Apuleius, His
    Resources on Lucius apuleius, his i Metamorphoses /i , i Apology /i , in Latin and English, and philosophical writing on Plato, Socrates, and Aristotle.
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    Recent Up a category Apuleius From your Guide. Biographical entry on the author of the Golden Ass Apology , and philosophical writing on Plato, Socrates, and Aristotle. Apologia Apuleii Bi-lingual edition of Apuleius' Apology Apologia Apuleii The Latin text of Apuleius' Apologia , without translation.

    31. Apuleius
    (Lucius) apuleius of Madura, 123? 170? apuleius was a Platonic philosopher, mystic, poet, and moralist. He was active as a public
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    (Lucius) Apuleius of Madura, 123? - 170?
    Apuleius was a Platonic philosopher, mystic, poet, and moralist. He was active as a public speaker in Carthage, Greece in the 160s and published a few histories and novels in addition to his speeches and works on philosophy.

    32. Apuleius: Psyche And Cupid
    Translate this page Search Index Antiquus. PSYCHE ET CUPIDO. Erant in quadam civitate rex et regina. hi tres numero filias forma. conspicuas habuere, sed
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    PSYCHE ET CUPIDO
    E rant in quadam civitate rex et regina. hi tres numero filias forma conspicuas habuere, sed maiores quidem natu, quamvis gratissima specie, idonee tamen celebrari posse laudibus humanis credebantur, at vero puellae iuni oris tam praecipua, tam praeclara pulchritudo nec exprimi ac ne sufficienter quidem laudari sermonis humani penuria poterat. multi denique civium et advenae copiosi, quos eximii spectaculi rumor studiosa celebritate congregabat, inaccessae formonsitatis admiratione stupidi et admoventes oribus suis dexteram primore digito in erectum pollicem residente ut ipsam prorsus deam Venerem venerabantur religiosis adorationibus. iamque proximas civitates et attiguas regiones fama pervaserat deam, quam caerulum profundum pelagi peperit et ros spumantium fluctuum educavit, iam numinis sui passim tributa venia in me diis conversari populi coetibus, vel certe rursum novo caelestium stillarum germine non maria sed terras Venerem aliam virginali flore praeditam pullulasse. Sic immensum procedit in dies opinio, sic insulas iam proxumas et terrae plusculum provinciasque plurimas fama porrecta pervagatur. iam multi mortalium longis itineribus atque altissimis maris

    33. Das Schwarze Netz - Apuleius
    Translate this page Lucius apuleius. Der von 124 bis 180 lebende Lucius apuleius entstammte einer wohlhabenden Familie aus Madaura (Mdauruch, Ostalgerien).
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    Lucius Apuleius
    Der von 124 bis 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. Apuleius, Lucius
    Der goldene Esel (Metamorphosen)
    1992, Insel, Frankfurt/M.
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    34. Apuleius
    Translate this page apuleius. apuleius, * um 125 n. Chr. + nach 170 n. Chr. apuleius hatte in Oea die reiche Witwe Aemilia Pudentilla , die sehr viel älter als er war, geheiratet.
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    Apuleius , * um 125 n. Chr. + nach 170 n. Chr. Seinen vollen Namen kennen wir nicht. Er stammte aus Madaura in Nordafrika, wurde aber in Karthago erzogen. In Karthago studierte er Rhetorik, in Athen Philosophie. Es fand im Jahre 158 n. Chr. sogar ein gegen ihn in Sabratha statt. Die Anklage lautete: Er habe die Pudentilla durch Zauberei gewonnen. Apuleius zog danach von Oea nach Karthago. In Karthago war er als sacerdos provinciae reiste sehr viel Seine Werke: Apologie : "Verteidigung" Dies war die Edition seiner Verteidigungsrede, mit der er sich gegen die Zaubereibeschuldigungen bei seiner Hochzeit wehrte. Einige philosophische Schriften: De deo Socratis De mundo Metamorphoses oder "Der goldene Esel" Es ist die Bearbeitung eines griech. Romans des Lukios von Patrai, der die Abenteuer eines jungen Mannes beschreibt, der in einen Esel verwandelt wurde. Er entstand um 170 n. Chr. Quelle: Gregor Porenta 2001 s. v. Apuleius

    35. Lateinische Autoren - Apicius - Apuleius - Asconius
    top. Lucius apuleius (ca. 125 ca. 180 Psyche Bildquelle http//ccat.sas.upenn.edu/jod/apuleius/home.html. Allgemein in general.
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    Lateinforum - Lateinische Autoren Seiteninhalt: Apicius Apuleius Asconius Marcus Gavius Apicius: Apicius (Feinschmecker zur Zeit des Tiberius) Werk: "De re coquinaria" Allgemein
    Lucius Apuleius (ca. 125 - ca. 180 n. Chr.) - Schriftsteller, Rhetor und Philosoph aus Madaura/Afrika;
    Roman: Metamorphosen mit dem Märchen von Amor und Psyche Bildquelle: http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/jod/apuleius/home.html
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    36. 01 LIBER PRIMUS I (l) At Ego Tibi Sermone Isto Milesio Uarias
    Translate this page µ01 LIBER PRIMUS I (l) At ego tibi sermone isto Milesio uarias fabulas conseram auresque tuas beniuolas lepido susurro permulceam - modo si papyrum Aegyptiam
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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

    37. Apuleius Aus Madaurus
    Translate this page apuleius aus Madaurus Seite aus einem deutschsprachigen Online-Philosophenlexikon. philosophenlexikon.de, apuleius aus Madaurus (geb. um 130 uZ).
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    Apuleius aus Madaurus (Numidien) war ein eklektischer Platoniker. Er ist der Autor des ersten Lehrbuches der Logik in lateinischer Sprache. Alle A sind nicht-B Einige A sind nicht-B Syllogismen ein. powered by Uwe Wiedemann

    38. Ancient History Sourcebook: Isis Speaks To Lucius
    Ancient History Sourcebook Lucius apuleius (c.155 CE) Isis, Queen of Heaven. Source Lucius apuleius Metamophoses or The Golden Ass. Book 11, Chap 47.
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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:
    Source: Lucius Apuleius: Metamophoses or The Golden Ass . Book 11, Chap 47. Adapted by Paul Halsall from the translation by Adlington 1566 in comparison with Robert Graves translation of 1951. Complete version online at ESERVER -

    39. Harvard University Press/Apuleius, Metamorphoses (The Golden Ass)
    Metamorphoses (The Golden Ass) Volume I. Books 16 by apuleius Translated by J. Arthur Hanson, published by Harvard University Press.
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    FROM THE LOEB CLASSICAL LIBRARY
    APULEIUS
    Metamorphoses (The Golden Ass)
    Volume I. Books 1-6
    Translated by J. Arthur Hanson The Metamorphoses of Apuleius, also known as The Golden Ass , is truly enchanting: a delightful romance combining realism and magic. The hero, Lucius, eager to experience the sensations of a bird, resorts to witchcraft, but an unfortunate pharmaceutical error turns him into an ass. The bulk of the novel recounts his adventures as an animal. Lucius also retails many stories he overhears, the most charming being that of Cupid and Psyche; some are as ribald as they are witty. OTHER HARVARD BOOKS BY APULEIUS
    Metamorphoses (The Golden Ass): Volume II. Books 7-11

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