Scrittore

Apuleio

125 - 170

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Lucio Apuleio (in latino Lucius Apuleius oppure Lucius Appuleius; Madaura, 125 circa – Cartagine, post 170), conosciuto semplicemente come Apuleio, è stato uno scrittore, filosofo e retore romano. Leggi di più su Wikipedia

His biography is available in 72 different languages on Wikipedia. Apuleio is the 128th most popular scrittore (down from 111th in 2024), the 4th most popular biography from Algeria (down from 3rd in 2019) and the 2nd most popular Algerian Scrittore.

Apuleius is most famous for writing the novel The Golden Ass, which tells the story of a man who is turned into an ass and then transformed back into a human.

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Among Scrittores

Among scrittores, Apuleio ranks 128 out of 7,302Before him are Federico García Lorca, Muhammad Iqbal, Ivo Andrić, Naguib Mahfouz, Jane Austen, and Ammianus Marcellinus. After him are Sully Prudhomme, Jean de La Fontaine, Ezra Pound, François Villon, Günter Grass, and Haruki Murakami.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 125, Apuleio ranks 1After him are Faustina the Younger, and Polycrates of Ephesus. Among people deceased in 170, Apuleio ranks 2Before him is Ptolemy. After him are Salvius Julianus, Junius Rusticus, and Alexander of Abonoteichus.

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In Algeria

Among people born in Algeria, Apuleio ranks 4 out of 213Before him are Augustine of Hippo (354), Albert Camus (1913), and Macrinus (164). After him are Tariq ibn Ziyad (670), Jacques Derrida (1930), Yves Saint Laurent (1936), Jugurtha (-160), Saint Monica (332), Louis Althusser (1918), Édouard-Henri Avril (1849), and Ahmed Ben Bella (1916).

Among Scrittores In Algeria

Among scrittores born in Algeria, Apuleio ranks 2Before him are Albert Camus (1913). After him are Hélène Cixous (1937), Bernard-Henri Lévy (1948), Assia Djebar (1936), Marcus Minucius Felix (110), Robert Merle (1908), Boualem Sansal (1949), Kateb Yacine (1929), Al-Busiri (1213), Isaac Alfasi (1013), and Mohammed Dib (1920).

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