Pontius, a deacon of Carthage
Pontius (2), Mar. 8, a deacon of Carthage. We know him only from his
Vita Cypriani, prefixed to all editions of St. Cyprian's works. He was
chosen by Cyprian to accompany him into exile to Curubis (cc. xi. and xii.;
cf. Dodwell's Dissertationes Cyprianicae, iv. 21). The Vita is
evidently an authentic record. Its style is rugged, and in places very obscure;
yet presents all internal marks of truth and antiquity. It uses all the correct
technical terms of Roman criminal law, and refers to all the usual forms observed
in criminal trials. Jerome, in his Liber de Vir. Ill. c. 68, describes
the Vita of Pontius as "egregium volumen vitae et passionis Cypriani."
[G.T.S.]