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Five Works by Apuleius: Apologia, de Deo Socratis, de Dogmate Platonis, Florida: Latin Text
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Includes, in the original Latin: Apologia (A Discourse on Magic). Apuleius' courtroom defense. The work is a stylish defence against his opponents, with little reference to magic. Florida. A compilation of twenty-three extracts from his various speeches and lectures. De Dogmate Platonis (On Plato and his Doctrine). An outline in two books of PlIncludes, in the original Latin: Apologia: A Discourse on Magic. Apuleius' courtroom defense. T De Deo Socratis (On the God of Socrates). A work on the existence and nature of daemons, the intermediaries between gods and humans. De Dogmate Platonis (On Plato and his Doctrine). An outline in two books of Plato's physics and ethics, preceded by a life of Plato Florida. A compilation of twenty-three extracts from his various speeches and lectures. De Mundo. This Latin translation is probably by Apuleius.ato's physics and ethics, preceded by a life of Plato De Deo Socratis (On the God of Socrates). A work on the existence and nature of daemons, the intermediaries between gods and humans. On the Universe. This Latin translation of the work De Mundo is probably by Apuleius.