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Opera Omnia, Vol. III
English translations of this work exist from another source language, but this specific text has never been translated.
The work in question is part of the 'Delphin Classics' series (Valpy, 1825), which is a collection of Latin texts with Latin commentaries. While the primary works of Apuleius (such as the Metamorphoses, Apologia, and Florida) have been translated into English many times from the original Latin, this specific scholarly edition (Opera Omnia) is a Latin-language pedagogical and critical compilation. There is no English translation of this specific Latin-language critical edition. Therefore, while the underlying works are well-known in English, this specific Latin text has not been translated.
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Apuleius transforms the ancient world into a stage for magic, moral trial, and the bizarre metamorphosis of the human spirit. This volume presents the original Latin text alongside rigorous scholarly commentary that uncovers the hidden philosophy within his tales.