Martial’s two most perplexing collections of epigrams, the Xenia and the Apophoreta , are read in the context of a contemporary Flavian text: Pliny the Elder’s Natural History . Both texts begin with instructions encouraging the reader to create his or her own desired text by selecting what to read and what to ignore. Despite obvious differences in scale and genre, the two works are shown to have thematic and structural similarities. Martial’s epigrams, however, distort the seriousness of Pliny’s encyclopedia through humor, creating an alternate, irreverent Encyclopedia Domestica that challenges the authority and imperialist knowledge projected within Pliny’s text.
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