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“I Contain Multitudes”: Apuleius’ Apologia 24

November 16, 2025November 24, 2025 mseibsTranslations

“I Contain Multitudes”: Apuleius’ Apologia 24
By Maggie Yuan
The North-African author Apuleius is a fascinating figure for a variety of reasons, not the least of which is his supposed practice of black magic.

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