Tacitus Books
The Annals Of Imperial Rome
By Cornelius Tacitus, Tacitus, P. Cornelius Tacitus, Translated With An Introduction By Michael Grant
His last work, regarded by many as the greatest work of contemporary scholarship, Tacitus' The Annals of Imperial Rome recount with depth and insight the history of the Roman Empire during the firs...
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Penguin Classics Agricola And Germania
By Cornelius Tacitus, Tacitus, P. Cornelius Tacitus, Tacitus, James Rives (Editor)
The Agricola is both a portrait of Julius Agricola – the most famous governor of Roman Britain and Tacitus’ well-loved and respected father-in-law – and the first detailed account of Britain that...
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Nero And The Burning Of Rome
By Cornelius Tacitus, Tacitus, P. Cornelius Tacitus
51 pages ; 14 cm "These extracts are from Michael Grant's translation of The Annals of imperial Rome by Tacitus, first published in Penguin Classics 1956, reprinted with revisions 1959"--T.p. verso
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The Histories
Edward Gibbon called The Histories an 'immortal work, every sentence of which is pregnant with the deepest observations and the most lively images.' Its author, Cornelius Tacitus, widely acknowledg...
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Agricola And Germany
By Cornelius Tacitus, Tacitus, P. Cornelius Tacitus
Cornelius Tacitus, Rome's Greatest Historian And The Last Major Writer Of Classical Latin Prose, Produced His First Two Books In Ad 98. He Was Inspired To Take Up His Pen When The Assassination Of...
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