Excerpt from The Annals of Tacitus: Books I to Vi But there is another reason why Tacitus as an author has a special claim upon the attention of the Englishman of to-day. The spirit of the age with which he dealt was, in many respects, peculiarly modern and it cannot fail to interest, and perhaps to profit, us to compare and con trast the modern Imperialism, under which we
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The annals are tacitus' brilliant account of roman imperial history from the death of augustus to the death of nero.
This book, tacitus of annals, by william francis allen, is a replication of a book originally published before 1899. It has been restored by human beings, page by page, so that you may enjoy it in a form as close to the original as possible.
The text of this volume is based upon that of halm's fourth edition of tacitus (leipsic, 1882)--pref.
The destruction of messalina shook the imperial house; for a strife arose among the freedmen, who should choose a wife for claudius, impatient as he was of a single life and submissive to eat the rule of wives.
Translated by alfred john church and william jackson brodribb. Cneius domitius and camillus scribonianus had entered on the consulship. When the emperor, after crossing the channel which divides capreae. From surrentum, sailed along campania, in doubt whether he should.
Editio princeps of tacitus' complete works, and the first appearance in print of the first half of the annals (books i-vi).
1-54 (cambridge classical texts and commentaries) by tacitus (2005-01-20) tacitus. The annals of tacitus: books 5–6 (cambridge classical texts and commentaries, series number 55) tacitus.
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Book vi:xxiii the deaths of asinius gallus and drusus julius.
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Evidence reported by ian frederick-rothwell for item annalsoftacitusb00tacirich on may 8, 2008: no visible notice of copyright; stated date is 1906.
This is also his fifth edition for the series cambridge classical texts and commentaries, his most recent being the 'annals' of tacitus: books 5-6 ( cambridge,.
Thornton, 1876: original from: the british library: digitized:.
Malloch, lecturer in roman history, university of nottingham.
Book 1 book ii book iii book iv book v book vi book xi book xii book xiii chapter 1chapter 2chapter 3chapter 4chapter 5chapter 6chapter 7chapter.
Sep 13, 2008 book 6 ends with the death of tiberius and books 7-12 presumably covered the reigns of caligula and claudius.
Translated by alfred john church and william jackson brodribb. The annalshas been divided intothe following sections: book i [150k] book ii [142k] book iii [126k] book iv [136k] book v [22k] book vi [101k] book xi [69k].
32-37 cneius domitius and camillus scribonianus had entered on the consulship when the emperor, after crossing the channel which divides capreae from surrentum, sailed along campania, in doubt whether he should enter rome, or, possibly, simulating the intention of going thither, because he had resolved otherwise.
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