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Apuleius of Madaurus (2nd C.E.)  Platonic philosopher  formally accused of magic  outline of his defense speech in his Apology  Platonic philosopher  formally accused of magic  outline of his defense speech in his Apology

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APULEIUS THE SORCERER

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Ceiling panel of a 4th century AD Roman palace foundunder the

cathedral in Trier

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Apuleius of Madaurus (2nd C.E.)

Platonic philosopher formally accused of magic outline of his defense speech in his Apology

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Background Madaurus in Numidia

Annexed by the in the late 3rd century BCE

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Apuleius’ Life

Studies in Athens Travels to Oea, a little town close to Alexandria

Stays with Sicinius Pontianus a friend met in Athens

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Oea

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Phoenician town;

Today Tripoli in Libya.

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Works as a tutor of a friend’s younger brother

At his friend’s request

Marries his student’s widowed and wealthy mother, Aemilia Pudentilla.

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Before this wedding takes place, his friend Sicinius marries a daughter of a man named Rufinus, who is eager for Sicinius to inherit all of Pudentilla’s wealth

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Both men turn against Apuleius

He marries the widow Shortly after Apuleius and Pudentilla’s wedding

Sicinius dies

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In order to keep her—and her property, the in-laws of the deceased Sicinius accuse Apuleius of magic

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Accusation:

Apuleius practiced malevolent, in particular, erotic magic.

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Law Lex Cornelia against assassins and poisoners

calling for capital punishment

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He performed magical rituals repeatedly ‘crime of magic’ not ‘poisoning’

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He possessed magical tools.

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Key of Solomon, 1674

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He was gay and therefore had to be a sorcerer (sic!)

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Line of defenseGeneral:

Apuleius is as a good citizen.

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He shares with his judge, the proconsul, the knowledge of Plato

He quotes the definition of magi as specialists in religious matters.

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Specific accusations

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1. specimens of poisonous sea-slug

Accusers: the name of the creature similar to that of female genitalia

--> used in erotic magic

Apuleius: was writing a book on fish.

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2. Divination Accusers: A. performed incantations

over a young boy at a small altar in a secret place with only a few friends present.

Apuleius: the details his accusers provide were so inaccurate that they cannot be true.

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3. Exorcism Accusers: he performed exorcism = he is a magician

Apuleius: I acted as a physician

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4. Possession of ritual objects

Accusers: the objects prove that his is a magician

Apuleius: the objects ate linked to mystery cults he had been initiated in.

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Accusers: ceremonies were performed in his house at night

Apuleius: worshipped an ebony statuette representing a superhuman power linked with the world of the dead

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5. The statuette of ‘the king’

A. commissioned one to be made of boxwood

a friend paid the craftsman for ebony

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“King” Berlin papyrus:

“Come to me, King, I call you, god of gods”

“powerful, infinite, immaculate, inexplicable”

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The witch and her familiar

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Apuleius’ main point• Many respectable practices look like magic:– Inscribing a wish– Making sacrifices– Use of herbs in religious practice

– Prayer in private– Mystery cults– Science

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Apuleius’ definition of magic

• “Common people,” believing that magicians can control gods, are ignorant

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• Both philosophers and scientists accused of magic

• Apuleius considers himself a philosopher seeking to understand the nature of the divine and a naturalist

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Was Apuleius a sorcerer?

• If magic is a social construct, and the society construed Apuleius’ actions as ‘magic’

• He was a ‘sorcerer’

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Marcel Mauss

• “Any unusual interest in the sacred may bring about an accusation of magic”

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Marcel Mauss Student of Émile Durkheim

No fieldwork No gift is ever free

Social transactions create strong connection between people

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Marcel Mauss Magic is a social phenomenon: public opinion creates the magician

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Marcel Mauss Magic is based on the on the belief in mana (borrowed from studies of the cultures of Melanesia)

Impersonal force found in people, animals and objects

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Marcel Mauss Esquisse d’une theórie générale de la magie