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Seneca, <i>Apokolokyntosis</i> and <i>fritilli</i>
Author(s) -
Attilio Mastrocinque
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
ancient narrative
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1568-3540
pISSN - 1568-3532
DOI - 10.21827/an.17.35980
Subject(s) - emperor , identification (biology) , terracotta , art , throwing , ancient history , history , botany , biology , visual arts , physics , classical mechanics
The title of the Apokolokynthosis includes clues suggesting an identification of Claudius with a fritillus, a box for throwing dice. The fritillus was also deemed the king of Saturnalia while Claudius was also described as a Saturnalicius rex. On the other hand, archaeological evidence allows us to identify the fritilli with terracotta small objects whose form is similar to that of pumpkin flowers. Therefore it seems to be reasonable to recognize a transformation of the emperor into the flower rather than the fruit of pumpkin.