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summary from source: ... Monarch Notes 01-01-1963 Annals: Outline Tacitus' Annals (his most famous work) in outline, book by book: Book I (A.D. 14 - 15): 1. Rapid review of Augustus' reign. 2. Reign of Tiberius (the suppression by Germanicus of the mutinous legions in Pannonia and Germany)....
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Cornelius Tacitus was perhaps the greatest historian that the Roman world produced. Though his Annales (Annals, after A.D. 116) and Historiae (Histories, ca. A.D. 100-110) are among the most remarkable works of Latin prose, their extraordinary... ... Tacitus Summary; 95 words, approx. 1 pages...
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Nationality: Ancient Rome; Executive summary: Historiae, Annals ... Add to this the testimony of Jerome that Tacitus wrote in thirty books the lives of the Caesars and the evidence of style, and there can be no doubt that in the Annals we have a genuine work of Tacitus.
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The Annals of Tacitus ... Sources: Michael Grant's introduction to Penguin edition of The Annals ... A Summary of Tacitus's Works...
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Author: Tacitus ... Tacitus’ facts and interpretations have from time to time been severely criticized, but he has always been admired for his lucid, morally charged narrative style. The Annals are not merely a skillful prose account of a half century of Roman history, ... Home > Annals Summary & Study Guide...
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Tacitus begins the Annals by describing how the civil war and proscriptions (mass executions of political opponents) had destroyed the Republic.
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The Annals by Tacitus, part of the Internet Classics Archive ... The Annals; By Tacitus ; Written 109 A.C.E. Translated by Alfred John Church and William Jackson Brodribb ... Whatever the fact was, Tiberius as he was just entering Illyria was summoned home by an urgent letter from his mother, and it has not been...
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The Annals by Tacitus, part of the Internet Classics Archive ... The Annals; By Tacitus ; Written 109 A.C.E. Translated by Alfred John Church and William Jackson Brodribb ... Meanwhile one of the enemy, acquainted with the Roman tongue, spurred his horse up to the entrenchments, and in a loud voice promised in the name...
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Irony and Misreading in the Annals of Tacitus Summary ... eBooks - Education - Languages - Ellen O'Gorman - 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...
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