Pulchrum spectaculum – exsecrabile spectaculum

Hermes 141 (4):476-490 (2013)
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The present paper deals with the famous punishment of the delatores by Trajan in a spectaculum described in chapters 33-36 of Pliny’s Panegyricus. The examination of this scene on a literary level with the help of textual analysis and interpretation seeks to illustrate how Pliny displays Trajan’s actions as well as the devices and techniques that Pliny uses to achieve his panegyrical purpose. Noteworthy is the integration of religious terminology, the choice of perspective and the actual comparisons with Trajan’s predecessors. Thus, Trajan appears as a link between humans and gods, and Pliny’s depiction of his actions elevates him to the divine level as far as possible.

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