Attention to literary artifice marks an important advance in research on Pliny's famous letter on the Christians (Ep. 10,96). Literary features in the letter shape the depiction of events to serve the larger patterns of Pliny's particular story. According to Angelika Reichert, for example, Pliny wants Trajan to put the whole account together in a way that exonerates the Christians whom the governor has already freed. Approaching Pliny for his literary style and purpose rather than for neutral reporting of objective “facts” about Christians in Bithynia-Pontus confirms what Robert M. Grant suggested over a half century ago. Grant argued that Pliny patterned his passage on the Christian
Print ISSN: 0044-2615
Volume: 97, 01/2006
Pages: 111 - 130