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Apuleius suggests that he wrote a work on the nature of animals.
Apuleius wrote many other works which have not survived.
The right dating might also be dependent on the correct identity of Apuleius.
Put case that Apuleius wrote the soul seems to leave the body laughing, after this poison.
The first critic to use satire in the modern broader sense was Apuleius.
In contrast, Apuleius's account has had direct effects in modern times.
In any event Apuleius became for the Christians a most controversial figure.
Apuleius' vocabulary is often eccentric and includes some archaic words.
This sentence is an insult to (at least) Apuleius.
Apuleius was accused of practicing magic, something outlawed under Roman law.
Apuleius himself was drawn to mystery religions, particularly the cult of Isis.
Apuleius argues that the philosopher went also into a public contest at the Pythian games.
Comedy in three parts after the novel by Lucius Apuleius.
How Apuleius by Roses and prayer returned to his humane shape.
Cynthia's real name, according to the writer Apuleius, was Hostia.
With her son's consent - indeed encouragement - Apuleius agreed to marry her.
Apuleius calls it "the nocturnal ecstasies of the supreme god" but gives no other details.
She is only echoing earlier words put into the mouth of Isis by Apuleius, writing 1800 years before.
Apuleius describes the scene in terms of a festive Roman dinner party (cena).
Her university thesis in literature was devoted to Apuleius of Madaure.
Nevertheless, Apuleius refers to initiates and to priests as if they are separate groups within the cult.
The success of the Berber Apuleius, however, may be regarded as more an exception than the rule.
For Apuleius himself, in speaking of gods and men, said, "You have two animal natures."
I've modeled the technique on Apuleius and the other later Roman tale-tellers.
The clock in Apuleius's account was one of several types of water clock used.