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Religion And Apuleius Golden Ass The Sacred Ass 1st Edition Warren S Smith

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Religion And Apuleius Golden Ass The Sacred Ass 1st Edition Warren S Smith
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Publisher: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
File Extension: PDF
File size: 17.44 MB
Pages: 208
Author: Warren S. Smith
ISBN: 9781032192802, 9781032192826, 9781003258469, 1032192801, 1032192828, 1003258468, 2022031036, 2022031037
Language: English
Year: 2023
Edition: 1

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Religion And Apuleius Golden Ass The Sacred Ass 1st Edition Warren S Smith by Warren S. Smith 9781032192802, 9781032192826, 9781003258469, 1032192801, 1032192828, 1003258468, 2022031036, 2022031037 instant download after payment.

This volume examines Apuleius’ comic donkey novel, The Golden Ass, within the context of the popular beliefs and Jewish and Christian writings that were part of the intellectual culture of his own day in 2nd century C.E. North Africa, a culture which can also be glimpsed in some early Arabic writings.

The novel was written against a cultural and religious background in which the donkey had various connotations, both positive and negative, but tended to be admired in Jewish, Christian, and later, in Muslim writings. Smith explores the influence of such popular opinions on The Golden Ass and how Apuleius presented Isis and Osiris as desirable alternatives to the claims of both Christianity and magic, offering hope of spiritual renewal partly modelled on contemporary religious apocalyptic literature. Complemented by images of contemporary art, including amulets and terra cotta figures, this volume gives readers a better understanding of how Apuleius, ostensibly a Platonist and member of the Roman establishment, could maintain an intellectual independence in a North African milieu while still drawing on hope in the salvation of the gods.

Religion and Apuleius’ Golden Ass provides a fascinating new approach to this much disputed novel, of interest not only to students and scholars of Apuleius and Roman literature, but also scholars interested in Christian and Jewish literature and beliefs of the early centuries of the first millennium C.E.

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