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Metamorphoses : in two volumes

責任表示 Apuleius ; edited and translated by J. Arthur Hanson
シリーズ The Loeb classical library ; 44, 453
データ種別 図書
出版情報 Cambridge, Mass. ; London : Harvard University Press , 1989
本文言語 英語,ラテン語
大きさ 2 v. ; 17 cm
概要 In the Metamorphoses of Apuleius, also known as The Golden Ass, we have the only Latin novel which survives entire. It is truly enchanting: a delightful romance combining realism and magic. The hero... Lucius, eager to experience the sensations of a bird, resorts to witchcraft but by an unfortunate pharmaceutical error finds himself transformed into an ass. He knows he can revert to his own body by eating rose-petals, but these prove singularly elusive; and the bulk of the work describes his adventures as an animal. He also retails many stories that he overheard, the most charming being that of Cupid and Psyche (beginning, in true fairy-tale fashion, 'Erant in quadam civitate rex et regina'). Some of the stories are as indecent as they are witty, and two in the ninth book were deemed by Boccaccio worthy of inclusion in the Decameron. At last the goddess Isis takes pity on Lucius. In a surprising denouement, he is restored to human shape and, now spiritually regenerated, is initiated into her mysteries. The author's baroque Latin style nicely matches his fantastic narrative and is guaranteed to hold a reader's attention from beginning to end. J. Arthur Hanson was at the time of his death in 1985 Giger Professor of Latin at Princeton University. His publications include Roman Theater-Temples. The Loeb Classical Library edition of Apuleius is in two volumes.
In the Metamorphoses of Apuleius The hero, Lucius, eager to experience the sensations of a bird, resorts to witchcraft but by an unfortunate pharmaceutical error finds himself transformed into an ass. He knows he can revert to his own body by eating rose-petals, but these prove singularly elusive; and the bulk of the work describes his adventures as an animal. He also retails many stories that he overheard, the most charming being that of Cupid and Psyche (beginning, in true fairy-tale fashion, 'Erant in quadam civitate rex et regina'). Some of the stories are as indecent as they are witty, and two in the ninth book were deemed by Boccaccio worthy of inclusion in the Decameron. At last the goddess Isis takes pity on Lucius. In a surprising denouement, he is restored to human shape and, now spiritually regenerated, is initiated into her mysteries. The author's baroque Latin style nicely matches his fantastic narrative and is guaranteed to hold a reader's attention from beginning to end. The Loeb Classical Library edition of Apuleius is in two volumes.
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目次 v. 1. Books I-VI
v. 2. Books VII-XI.

所蔵情報


2. books 7-11 中央図 1A 992.3/A 59/58971016 1989
058211997010161

2. books 7-11 中央図 4C_1‐135 [法] A 00/L/13(453) 1989
015212001010101

2. books 7-11 文 哲学(研究室) 哲学/215-10/APULEI 1998
005211998015358

書誌詳細

別書名 原タイトル:Metamorphoseon
一般注記 Latin text and parallel English translation on opposite pages
Bibliography: v. 1, p. xv-xvii
Includes indexes
Contents. 1. books 1-6 -- 2. books 7-11
著者標目 *Apuleius
Hanson, John Arthur
分 類 CC:PA6209.M3
DC20:873/.01
NDLC:KE211
書誌ID 1000045221
ISBN 0674990498
NCID BA10127806
巻冊次 1 ; ISBN:0674990498 ; PRICE:$14.50
2 ; ISBN:0674994981 ; PRICE:$14.50
登録日 2009.09.10
更新日 2009.09.14