Domitian’s Lightning Bolts and Close Shaves in Pliny

Strunk, Thomas E.  “Domitian’s Lightning Bolts and Close Shaves in Pliny.” Classical Journal 109.1 (Oct./Nov., 2013): 88–113.

Temple of Vespasian Dedicated by Domitian, photo by Thomas E. Strunk, Forum Romanum

Pliny’s portrayal of his public life under Domitian has often come under fire from both thosewho approach Pliny’s Letters from a historical perspective and those who study them as a literary production. This article reevaluates Pliny’s 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’s endurance.

 

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