The Fortunes of Apuleius and the Golden Ass
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The Fortunes of Apuleius and the Golden Ass

A Study in Transmission and Reception

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  2. English
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The Fortunes of Apuleius and the Golden Ass

A Study in Transmission and Reception

About this book

This book traces the transmission and reception of one of the most influential novels in Western literature. The Golden Ass, the only ancient Roman novel to survive in its entirety, tells of a young man changed into an ass by magic and his bawdy adventures and narrow escapes before the goddess Isis changes him back again. Its centerpiece is the famous story of Cupid and Psyche. Julia Gaisser follows Apuleius' racy tale from antiquity through the sixteenth century, tracing its journey from roll to codex in fourth-century Rome, into the medieval library of Monte Cassino, into the hands of Italian humanists, into print, and, finally, over the Alps and into translation in Spanish, French, German, and English. She demonstrates that the novel's reception was linked with Apuleius' reputation as a philosopher and the persona he projected in his works. She relates Apuleius and the Golden Ass to a diverse cast of important literary and historical figures--including Augustine, Fulgentius, Petrarch, Boccaccio, Bessarion, Boiardo, and Beroaldo. Paying equal attention to the novel's transmission (how it survived) and its reception (how it was interpreted), she places the work in its many different historical contexts, examining its representation in art, literary imitation, allegory, scholarly commentary, and translation. The volume contains several appendixes, including an annotated list of the manuscripts of the Golden Ass.

This book is based on the author's Martin Classical Lectures at Oberlin College in 2000.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Dedication
  5. Contents
  6. List of Illustrations
  7. Preface
  8. Chapter 1: Apuleius: A Celebrity and His Image
  9. Chapter 2: Exemplary Behavior: The Golden Ass from Late Antiquity to the Prehumanists
  10. Chapter 3: A Mixed Reception: Interpreting and Illuminating the Golden Ass in the Fourteenth Century
  11. Chapter 4: Making an Impression: From Florence to Rome and from Manuscript to Print
  12. Chapter 5: Telling Tales: The Golden Ass in Ferrara and Mantua
  13. Chapter 6: Apuleius Redux: Filippo Beroaldo Comments on the Golden Ass
  14. Chapter 7: Speaking in Tongues: Translations of the Golden Ass
  15. Conclusion: The Fortunes of Apuleius and the Golden Ass
  16. Appendix 1: Ancient Readers of Apuleius (ca. 350 to ca. 550 AD)
  17. Appendix 2: Manuscripts of Apuleius’ Metamorphoses
  18. Appendix 3: Extant Manuscripts of the Metamorphoses Written before 1400
  19. Appendix 4: The Florentine Connection
  20. Appendix 5: Adlington and His Sources for Met. 11.1
  21. Bibliography
  22. Index of Manuscripts
  23. General Index
  24. Plates