When Apuleius married his friend’s mother, little did he realise that it would lead to a charge of sorcery, with a raft of seemingly innocent actions from buying a mirror to writing bad poetry bought up in front of the courts to prove his wicked intentions.
Unfortunately for his accusers, Apuleius was a skilled orator, educated in the art of philosophy and highly skilled at slandering his enemies.
Guest: Associate Professor Rhiannon Evans (Head of Department of Languages and Linguistics, La Trobe University)
Episode XXXIX - Asterix and the Missing Scroll
Episode XXXVIII - Domitian Must Die
Episode XXXVII - Domitian Dominates
Episode XXXVI - The Debut of Domitian
Interlude - Titus' Birthday
Episode XXXV - A Pleasant Surprise From the Emperor Titus
Episode XXXIV - Titus and the Siege of Jerusalem
Episode XXXIII - Emperor Vespasian, Becoming a God
Episode XXXII - Vespasian, as Prophesised
Episode XXXI - Enter Vespasian
Episode XXX - Vitellius
Episode XXIX - Otho
Episode XXVIII - Galba
Interlude - Reading List II
Episode XXVII - Ovid
Episode XXVI - Seneca the Younger
Episode XXV - Livia
Episode XXIV - Cicero
Episode XXIII - Romans vs Christians
Episode XXII - What a Artist Dies in Nero
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