Apology

by Apuleius

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Originaire de Madaure (pres de l'actuelle Constantine), Apulee est ne vers 125 ap.J.-C. Apres avoir sejourne a Rome, il se rendit a Athenes ou il gouta aux conferences des philosophes tout en se faisant initier aux Mysteres. De ce sejour athenien, il retira une connaissance incomparable de la langue grecque. De retour a Carthage, il mena une vie publique de rheteur et de conferencier et fut choisi comme pretre du culte imperial. Surtout connu dans la litterature pour son desopilant Ane d'or, show more il est aussi l'auteur d'une Apologie, dans laquelle il se defend contre les accusations de sorcellerie dont il fut l'objet. Comment, en route pour Alexandrie, Apulee retrouva un ancien condisciple d'Athenes, comment ce dernier l'amena a epouser sa mere, la riche veuve Pudentilla, comment enfin ce mariage lui valut, de la part des gens dont il derangeait les projets, une accusation de magie - il aurait ensorcele la veuve pour accaparer sa fortune: voila ce que raconte l'Apologie. Le proces eut lieu sous Antonin, entre 148 et 161. Son plaidoyer, redige apres coup, est un document passionnant pour l'histoire de la magie c'est aussi un echantillon presque unique de l'eloquence judiciaire sous l'Empire romain. show less

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Apuleius, of African birth, was educated in Carthage and Athens. His most famous work, The Golden Ass (c.150), is the tale of a young philosopher who transformed himself not into a bird as he had expected, but into an ass. After many adventures he was rescued by the goddess Isis. The episode of "Cupid and Psyche," told with consummate grace, is show more the most celebrated section. This romance of the declining Empire influenced the novels of Boccaccio, Cervantes, Fielding (see Vol. 1), and Smollett (see Vol. 1); Heywood used the theme for a drama and William Morris (see Vol. 1) used some of the material in The Earthly Paradise. Robert Graves's "translation abandons the aureate Latinity of Apuleius for a dry, sharp, plain style---which is itself a small masterpiece of twentieth-century prose" (Kenneth Rexroth, SR SR). The new translation by John Arthur Hanson is authoritative. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Helm, Rudolf (Editor)
Hunink, Vincent (Translator)
Paardt, Rudi van der (Introduction)

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Apology
Original title
Apologia sive De Magica
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Lucius Apuleius

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Fiction and Literature
DDC/MDS
875.01Literature & rhetoricLatin & Italic literaturesLatin speechesto ca. 499, Roman period
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PA6207 .A7Language and LiteratureGreek language and literature. Latin language and literatureRoman literatureIndividual authors
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