Lucius Apuleius was born somewhere between 123 and 125 AD in
Madaurus[?], a Roman colony in
Numidia, and died sometime after 180 AD. His father was a provincial magistrate and he inherited a substantial fortune from him. Apuleius went to university at
Carthage and later at
Athens where he studied
Platonic philosophy[?] among other subjects. After being initiated as a worshipper of
Isis, he went to
Rome to study
Latin oratory. Later he travelled extensively in
Asia Minor and
Egypt, studying
philosophy and
religion.
After being accused of using magic to gain the attentions (and fortune) of a widow, he wrote the Apologia (A Discourse on Magic). His other works include On the God of Socrates, Florida, On Plato and his Doctrine, The Golden Ass, and possibly On the Universe.
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