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Studi intorno alle fonti e alla composizione delle Metamorfosi di Ovidio
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Year: 1964 Publisher: Roma : "L'Erma" di Bretschneider,

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Metamorphoseon libros Ovidius quo consilio susceperit : qua arte perfecerit.
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Year: 1882 Publisher: Paris : Hachette,

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La petite philosophie : an anglo-norman poem of the thirteenth century
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Year: 1939 Publisher: Oxford London Edinburgh : Basil Blackwell,

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La latinite d'Apulee dans les Metamorphoses : ètude de grammaire et de stylistique
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Year: 1926 Publisher: Paris : Hachette,

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La novella di Carite e Tlepolemo
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ISBN: 8870921751 Year: 2000 Publisher: Napoli : M. D'Auria editore,

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Apulei Metamorphoseon libri XI
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ISBN: 9780199277025 0199277028 Year: 2012 Volume: *25 Publisher: Oxford: Oxford university press,

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Märchen und Magie in den Metamorphosen des Apuleius von Madaura
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ISBN: 9062038425 9789062038428 Year: 1979 Volume: 1 Publisher: Amsterdam: Rodopi,

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Witches, Isis and Narrative : approaches to Magic in Apuleius' "Metamorphoses"
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ISBN: 9783110205947 3110205947 128339703X 9786613397034 3110210037 9783110210033 6613397032 Year: 2008 Volume: 2 Publisher: Berlin ; New York Walter de Gruyter

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This is the first in-depth study of Apuleius' Metamorphoses to look at the different attitudes characters adopt towards magic as a key to deciphering the complex dynamics of the entire work. The variety of responses to magic is unveiled in the narrative as the protagonist Lucius encounters an assortment of characters, either in embedded tales or in the main plot. A contextualized approach illuminates Lucius' relatively good fortune when compared to other characters in the novel - this results from his involvement with the magic of a sorcerer's apprentice, rather than that of a real witch, and signals the possibility of eventual salvation. A careful investigation of Lucius' attitude towards Isis in book 11 and his relationship with the witch-slave girl Photis earlier on suggests that the novel's final book may be read as a second "Metamorphoses", consciously rewritten from a positive perspective. Last but not least, the book also breaks new ground by examining the narrative structure of the Metamorphoses against the background of the typical plotline found in the ideal romance. The comparison shows how Apuleius both follows and alters this plot, exploiting the genre to his own specific ends, in keeping with his central theme of metamorphosis.


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Apuleius' invisible ass : encounters with the unseen in the metamorphoses
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ISBN: 9781108475556 9781108602501 9781108468657 1108621376 1108602509 1108475558 110858764X Year: 2019 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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Apuleius' Metamorphoses (or The Golden Ass), a masterpiece of Latin literature from the second century AD, still captivates modern readers with its combination of asininity and mysticism. In the novel, a young man named Lucius tells how he accidentally turns into a donkey and then describes how he regains human form with the help of the Egyptian goddess Isis, into whose cult he is initiated. This book argues that invisibility is one of the central motifs in the Metamorphoses and, in the process, presents a new interpretation of Apuleius' novel as a visionary, esoteric text. It contributes both to the study of the subtle relationship between literature and Platonic philosophy and to the cultural history of invisibility in classical antiquity and beyond.

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