Allgemein
Lucius
Apuleius (c.155 CE): 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.
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/ancient/lucius-assa.html
The
Golden Ass of Apuleius -
Mythology and Consciousness
Sena Fernando - sena@esotericlinks.com
The Golden Ass,written by Apuleius in the second century
A.D.,is a rewarding read for anyone embarking on the
exploration of Consciousness.It is very simply the story of a
young man who is punished for his ignorant behaviour by being
metamorphosed into an ass.Paradoxically it is while he is an
ass that he begins to understand the nature of Consciousness.
Lucius,the
"hero" of this story,sets out on a journey to
acquire power by learning the secrets of magic.In tantric
terminology he is trying to tap into feminine energies via the
left-hand path.
http://www.dfernando.freeserve.co.uk/goldstyle.html
Apuleius,
Apology
J.J. O'Donnell - jod@ccat.sas.upenn.edu
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Apuleius of Madauros (born c. 123 AD, d. c. 170) is
best known as the author of the Metamorphoses,
otherwise known (since Augustine's time) as The Golden Ass.
He was a poet, philosopher, and rhetorician from whom numerous
works survive (some of doubtful authenticity). The
extraordinary interest of the Metamorphoses has been
rewarded by abundant modern scholarly study,
but his other works have never received the attention they
deserve.
This web site
is an attempt to redress that balance as part of an experiment
in philology, pedagogy, and scholarly discourse. The text at
hand is the Apologia of Apuleius, the declamation by
which he defended himself on a capital charge of at least
magic and possibly murder, all apparently arising out of
jealousies raised by his marriage to a distinguished older
woman. This site has been created by and through the work of a
seminar conducted in the spring of 1996 at the University of
Pennsylvania, with additional participation by colleagues
elsewhere. I am particularly grateful to Thomas McCreight of
Loyola College, Baltimore, for collegial advice (not always
heeded) and for joining the seminar in Philadelphia for one
memorable afternoon.
http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/jod/apuleius/
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online
Apulei
Opera
http://patriot.net/~lillard/cp/apuleius.html
The
Golden Asse
Lucius Apuleius (Adlington's translation, 1566. This edition
by Martin Guy, 1996)
http://eserver.org/books/apuleius/
The
Defense
By Apuleius - Translated
by H. E. Butler
The Defense has
been divided into the following sections:
http://classics.mit.edu/Apuleius/apol.html
APULEE
- L'Âne d'or ou les Métamorphoses
Jacques Poucet - poucet@fusl.ac.be
La traduction française retenue ici est celle parue
dans M. Nisard, Pétrone, Apulée, Aulu-Gelle. Oeuvres
complètes, Paris, 1860, p. 266-414 (Collection des
auteurs latins sous la direction de M. Nisard)
- 1.
En route vers Hypata (I, 1, 1 - I, 20, 5) [39K]
- 2.
À Hypata (I, 21, 1 - II, 27, 7) [116 K]
- 3.
Chez les brigands (III, 28, 1 - VII, 13, 7) [97 K]
- 4.
Lucius aux champs - Tribulations diverses (VII,
14, 1 - VII, 28, 4) [28 K]
- 5.
Suite et fin de l'histoire de Charité: Thrasylle
(VIII, 1, 1 - VIII, 15, 1) [28 K]
- 6.
Le périlleux voyage avec les esclaves (VIII, 15,
1 - VIII, 23, 3) [20 K]
- 7.
Avec les prêtres de la déesse syrienne (VIII,
23, 1 - IX, 10, 4) [38 K]
- 8.
Chez le boulanger: histoires de femmes infidèles
(IX, 10, 5 - X, 31, 1) [39 K]
- 9.
Chez le jardinier: prodiges et combat entre propriétaires
(IX, 31, 3 - IX, 42, 4) [25 K]
- 10.
Au service du soldat. La belle-mère empoisonneuse
et le médecin avisé (X, 1, 1 - X, 13, 1) [28 K]
- 11.
Les frères-esclaves et Thiasus. L'âne-savant et
la femme condamnée aux bêtes (X, 13, 1 - X, 29,
1) [33 K]
- 12.
Au théâtre - La fuite de l'âne (X, 29, 1 - X,
35, 4) [17 K]
- 13.
Le livre d'Isis (XI, 1, 1 - XI, 30, 5) [65 K]
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