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If you are a member of an institution with an active account, you may be able to access content in one of the following ways: Get help with access Institutional accessĪccess to content on Oxford Academic is often provided through institutional subscriptions and purchases. By framing it within the larger cultural appreciation question of the literary representability of the ‘objectivity of things’, this paper uses the indirect dialogue between Pliny and Martial on this point to illustrate the latent cultural antagonism opposing two authors of carefully-edited collections of Gebrauchsliteratur, of writings that are inescapably material and occasional in quality and yet paradoxically and necessarily expected to endure the passing of time and any unpredictable change in the circumstances of their own reception. It focuses on two canonical catalogue-like epistles (2.17 and 6.5, the villa-letters) and compares them to a sample of Martial’s epigrams (9.59 and 12.32), which are marked by the same insistence on the formal invariant of the enumeration, but which fully endorse the ‘objective’ representation of their objects. This chapter explores some of the connotations that Pliny’s culture associated with the act of publishing as they are reflected in and constructed by his epistles.
