Pliny\u27s portrayal of his public life under Domitian has often come under fire from both those who approach Pliny\u27sLettersfrom a historical perspective and those who study them as a literary production. This article reevaluates Pliny\u27s experiences in five significant areas: public speaking,amicitia, political promotion, threats of political persecution, and survival and reconciliation. In all of these circumstances, Pliny is found to be an honest narrator of his own political struggles under Domitian and an eloquent voice for his generation\u27s endurance
One approach to the reading of Pliny’s Panegyricus is to examine later iterations and discussions of...
We have more detailed information on the life and career of Pliny the Younger than any other Roman a...
Emperor Nero was the last of the four Julio-Claudian emperors and has been considered to be one of w...
Despite perennial interest in Pliny the Elder’s Natural History as a record of the prodigious, the q...
The letters exchanged by Pliny and Trajan concerning Christians have occasioned abundant commentary....
Pliny the Elder\u27s Historia Naturalis, written in the 70s CE and perhaps left unfinished at its au...
Pliny’s Epistles can be investigated as a source for Trajan’s ideology: the author writes them with ...
In 1967 Alan Cameron published a landmark article in this journal, ‘The fate of Pliny's Letters in t...
A series of recent articles have challenged literal and realist readings of the tenth book of Pliny ...
In this paper I try to examine some of Pliny's well known letters as pieces of literary fiction. The...
Moving beyond the methodological issues of a literary-based reassessment of the reign of the last Fl...
The following analysis concerns Pliny’s excursus on mazzard (sweet cherry) cultivation in Rome in t...
The following analysis concerns Pliny’s excursus on mazzard (sweet cherry) cultivation in Rome in t...
Compressed from DH 2009 proceedings: In Bradley 2008a the software Pliny is described as a tool to ...
This thesis examines how, to what purpose, and to what effect, the emperor Domitian (81-96) was reme...
One approach to the reading of Pliny’s Panegyricus is to examine later iterations and discussions of...
We have more detailed information on the life and career of Pliny the Younger than any other Roman a...
Emperor Nero was the last of the four Julio-Claudian emperors and has been considered to be one of w...
Despite perennial interest in Pliny the Elder’s Natural History as a record of the prodigious, the q...
The letters exchanged by Pliny and Trajan concerning Christians have occasioned abundant commentary....
Pliny the Elder\u27s Historia Naturalis, written in the 70s CE and perhaps left unfinished at its au...
Pliny’s Epistles can be investigated as a source for Trajan’s ideology: the author writes them with ...
In 1967 Alan Cameron published a landmark article in this journal, ‘The fate of Pliny's Letters in t...
A series of recent articles have challenged literal and realist readings of the tenth book of Pliny ...
In this paper I try to examine some of Pliny's well known letters as pieces of literary fiction. The...
Moving beyond the methodological issues of a literary-based reassessment of the reign of the last Fl...
The following analysis concerns Pliny’s excursus on mazzard (sweet cherry) cultivation in Rome in t...
The following analysis concerns Pliny’s excursus on mazzard (sweet cherry) cultivation in Rome in t...
Compressed from DH 2009 proceedings: In Bradley 2008a the software Pliny is described as a tool to ...
This thesis examines how, to what purpose, and to what effect, the emperor Domitian (81-96) was reme...
One approach to the reading of Pliny’s Panegyricus is to examine later iterations and discussions of...
We have more detailed information on the life and career of Pliny the Younger than any other Roman a...
Emperor Nero was the last of the four Julio-Claudian emperors and has been considered to be one of w...