Metamorphosis
or Golden Ass of Apuleius
By: Taylor, Thomas, translator
Pub Date: 1998/10
Publisher: Kessinger Publishing
Format: Trade Paper, 410pg.
ISBN: 1564590232
Our Price $30.00
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Thomas Taylor s books are highly sought after because of
his remarkable ability to translate seeming obscure texts into
understandable gems of light. Apuleius, the celebrated author of the
following works, is undoubtedly the greatest of the ancient Latin
Platonists. He is not to be classed among the chief of the disciples of
Plato, yet he will always maintain a very distinguished rank among those
who have delivered to us the more accessible parts of that philosophy
with consummate eloquence. The most important parts of the
Metamorphosis, I feel, are the fable of Cupid and Psyche, and the
eleventh book, in which Apuleius gives an account of his being initiated
in the mysteries of Isis and Osiris. I call these the most important
parts, because in the former, it appears to me, the very ancient dogma
of the pre-existence of the human soul, its lapse from the intelligible
world to the earth, and its return from thence to its pristine state of
felicity, are most accurately and beautifully adumbrated.
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