Madaura may refer to: the city of Madauros Lucius Apuleius of Madaura This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Madaura. If an...
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Latin Text and English Translation of the Peri Hermeneias of Apuleius of Madaura. Brill Publishers. p. 11. ISBN 90-04-08421-5. Iles Johnson, Sarah (2007)...
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Madauros (Madaurus, Madaura) was a Roman-Berber city and a former diocese of the Catholic Church in the old state of Numidia, in present-day Algeria....
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liberal arts that structured early medieval education. He was a native of Madaura. His single encyclopedic work, De nuptiis Philologiae et Mercurii ("On...
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Mondadori, 2010 Apuleius, Lucius. "The Apologia and Florida of Apuleius of Madaura". The Project Gutenberg. Translated by H.E. Butler. p. 16. Retrieved 8...
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metrical match with her real name. The 2nd-century AD orator Apuleius of Madaura gave a list of four such identities in court, to defend himself against...
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Ruins of the ancient site Madaure (Madaura, Madaurius, M'daourouch)...
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(1970) [c. 150 AD]. "Apologia". The Apologia and Florida of Apuleius of Madaura. Translated by Harold Edgeworth, Butler. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press...
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increased during the reign of Marcus Aurelius,161-180. The martyrs of Madaura and the Scillitan Martyrs were executed during his tenure. The extent to...
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the text apparently wished readers to think that it was by Apuleius of Madaura (124–170 CE), the Roman poet and philosopher, but modern scholars do not...
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