Key aspects of his life and works:
Education: Apuleius studied philosophy and rhetoric in Carthage and Athens, acquiring deep knowledge of Greek, Roman, and Berber cultures.
**The Golden Ass: This is the only Latin novel to survive in its entirety from antiquity. It narrates the adventures of Lucius, who is transformed into a donkey due to his curiosity about magic. The novel includes the famous story of Cupid and Psyche.
Philosophical influence: He was heavily influenced by Platonic philosophy and explored themes related to the soul and the universe.
The Trial of Apuleius: He faced a famous trial where he was accused of practicing magic. His defense, known as Apologia or The Defense Speech, survives as a remarkable work of rhetoric and wit.
Apuleius remains an important figure in ancient literature, blending humor, philosophy, and mythology while reflecting the multicultural influences
of his time.
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