[1] See Introd. to my translation of Metamorphoses.

[2] See [Apol. 68] sqq.

[3] He regarded Plato as his master above all others. We find Platonicus attached to him as an honorific title in the MSS.

[4] For a vivacious exposition of this view cf. Monceaux, Les Africains. Paris, 1894.

[5] See the chapter on Apuleius in Norden's admirable work, Die antike Kunstprosa, Leipzig, 1898.

[6] I conjecture: de morte cognati adolescentis subito tacens tanti criminis descriptione destitit, ne tamen omnino desistere calumnia magiam, &c.

[7] Shelley's translation.

[8] facti MSS.

[9] et simplicia, vulgo.

[10] MSS. Laelius.