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The Annals of Tacitus
Books 5 and 6 of Tacitus' Annals cover the last years of the emperor Tiberius. Although most of Book 5 is lost, Book 6 survives complete and offers a vivid narrative of the …
The Annals of Tacitus: Volume 1, Annals 1.1-54
The first in a four-volume edition of Tacitus Annals 1-6. The Annals are Tacitus' brilliant account of Roman imperial history from the death of Augustus to the death of Nero. Books …
The Annals of Tacitus: Book 11
Book 11, the first of the later books of the Annals to survive, narrates two years in the reign of Claudius, AD 47–8. While Claudius is busy with the duties of his censorship, his …
Annals of Tacitus
Books 5 and 6 of Tacitus' Annals cover the last years of the emperor Tiberius. Although most of Book 5 is lost, Book 6 survives complete and offers a vivid narrative of the …
The Annals of Tacitus: Volume 2, Annals 1.55-81 and Annals 2
This book is the second volume of one of Professor Goodyear’s greatest works of Latin literature and one of the most important sources for the history of the Roman Empire. His …
Annals of Tacitus: Volume 2, Annals 1.55-81 and Annals 2
The second volume includes a major commentary which deals fully with textual, linguistic, literary, and historical matters.
The Annals of Tacitus: Book 3
Books 1 and 2 of Tacitus’ Annals were edited and annotated in two earlier volumes of this series (1972 and 1981) by the late F. R. D. Goodyear. Now A. J. Woodman and R. H. Martin …
Annals of Tacitus: Book 11
Book 11, the first of the later books of the Annals to survive, narrates two years in the reign of Claudius, AD 47-8. While Claudius is busy with the duties of his censorship, his …
The Annals of Tacitus
Books 5 and 6 of Tacitus' Annals cover the last years of the emperor Tiberius. Although most of Book 5 is lost, Book 6 survives complete and offers a vivid narrative of the …
Irony and Misreading in the Annals of Tacitus
This book examines Tacitus’ Annals as an ironic portrayal of Julio-Claudian Rome, through close analysis of passages in which characters engage in interpretation and misreading. By …