apuleius
/æpjʊˈliːəs/Definitions
1. noun
A Roman novelist, poet, and philosopher, born in Madaura, Numidia, around 123 AD.
“The ancient Romans read the works of Apuleius, who was known for his novels such as ‘The Golden Ass’.”
1. noun
A Roman novelist, poet, and philosopher, born in Madaura, Numidia, around 123 AD.
“The ancient Romans read the works of Apuleius, who was known for his novels such as ‘The Golden Ass’.”