Apuleius
- Apuleius von Madaura
- Apuleius Madaurensis
- Lucius Apuleius Madaurensis
- Apulejus
- Apuleius von Madauros
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Apuleius ( APP-yuu-LEE-əs; also called Lucius Apuleius Madaurensis; c. 124 – after 170) was a Numidian Latin-language prose writer, Platonist philosopher and rhetorician. He was born in the Roman province of Numidia, in the Berber city of Madauros, modern-day M'Daourouch, Algeria. He studied Platonism in Athens, travelled to Italy, Asia Minor, and Egypt, and was an initiate in several cults or mysteries. The most famous incident in his life was when he was accused of using magic to gain the attentions (and fortune) of a wealthy widow. He declaimed and then distributed his own defense before the proconsul and a court of magistrates convened in Sabratha, near Oea (modern Tripoli, Libya). This is known as the Apologia.
His most famous work is his bawdy picaresque novel the Metamorphoses, otherwise known as The Golden Ass. It is the only Latin novel that has survived in its entirety. It relates the adventures of its protagonist, Lucius, who experiments with magic and is accidentally turned into a donkey. Lucius goes through various adventures before he is turned back into a human being by the goddess Isis.
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Latin writer and philosopher, c. 124 in Madaurus, Numidia – c. 170.
Last modified: 2023-02-04 (revision #112943)
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- Apuleius wrote Asinus aureus
- Apuleius wrote Amor und Psyche
- Apuleius wrote The Golden Ass
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