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Lucian (c. 125–c. 190)Greek writer. In his satirical dialogues, he pours scorn on religions and mocks human pretensions. His 65 genuine works also include rhetorical declamations, literary criticism, biography, and romance. Among the most interesting of his works are Dialogues of the Gods, Dialogues of the Dead, Zeus Confounded, and Zeus Tragedian. His True History inspired Rabelais's Voyage of Pantagruel, Swift's Gulliver's Travels, and Cyrano de Bergerac's Journey to the Moon.
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Two second-century classical texts captivated Renaissance readers, writers, and artists: the Greek Lucius, or the Ass, formerly attributed to Lucian of Samosata but now held to be of uncertain authorship, and the Roman Apuleius' Metamorphoses or The Golden Ass. All of them date back to a time between the first century BCE and the first century CE, although they were written by authors in various places and even in different languages: the life of Atticus by Cornelius Nepo, the biography of Agricola by Cornelius Tacitus, the autobiography of Flavius Josephus, the Life of Moses by Philo of Alexandria, the life of Demonax by Lucian of Samosata, and the biography of Cato the Younger by Plutarch. |
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