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The Apologia and Florida of Apuleius of Madaura

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A learned defendant presents a forensic apology that rebuts charges of sorcery through legal argument, autobiographical narrative, and philosophical reflection on poverty, virtue, and reputation. The defense combines vivid storytelling and rhetorical display to persuade judges and readers of the author's innocence and moral integrity. A companion miscellany collects short anecdotes, clever speeches, and moral observations that function as stylistic exercises and popular entertainment. Together the pieces blend self-justification, ethical reflection, and verbal virtuosity, repeatedly exploring belief and skepticism, the management of reputation, and the contrast between desire and sufficient means.

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Apuleius

Apuleius was a Roman philosopher and author from Madaura, known for his contributions to Latin literature during the 2nd century AD. His most famous work, "The Golden Ass," is a unique novel that blends elements of adventure, fantasy, and philosophical discourse, exploring themes of transformation and the nature of the soul. In addition to this notable narrative, Apuleius also wrote "The Apologia and Florida," which showcases his rhetorical skill and provides insight into his life and thoughts. His writings have had a lasting impact on the development of narrative fiction and continue to be studied for their literary and philosophical significance.

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