Annals, Histories, Agricola, Germania /

Tacitus, Cornelius.

Annals, Histories, Agricola, Germania / Tacitus : Annals and Histories translated by Alfred John Church and William Jackson Brodribb; with an introduction by Robin Lane Fox ; notes revised by Eleanor Cowan. - Everyman's Library ed. - New York, N.Y. : Alfred A. Knopf : Distributed by Random House, c2009. - xxxiv, 850 p. : geneal. tables, maps ; 22 cm. - Everyman's library ; 311 . - Everyman's library (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc.) ; 311. .

"A Borzoi book."

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction -- Select bibliography -- Chronological summary (Annals) -- Genealogical tables -- Annals of Tacitus -- History of Tacitus -- Life of Cnæus Julius Agricola -- Germany and its tribes -- Notes -- Maps -- Index.

The complete historical works of the greatest chronicler of the Roman Empire in a wholly revised and updated translation. A brilliant narrator and a master stylist, Tacitus served as administrator and senator, a career that gave him an intimate view of the empire at its highest levels, and of the dramatic, violent, and often bloody events of the first century. In the Annals, he writes about Augustus Caesar's death and observes the inner workings of the courts of the emperors Tiberius and Nero. In the Histories, he describes an empire in tumult, four emperors reigning in one year, each overthrown by the next. The Agricola, a biography of Tacitus's father-in-law, Julius Agricola, the most celebrated governor of Roman Britain is the first detailed account of the island that would eventually rule over a quarter of the earth. And in the Germania, the famed warrior-barbarians of ancient Germany come richly to life.

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Tacitus, Cornelius--Translations into English.


History--Civil War, 68-69.


Rome (Italy)--History.
Rome--History--Julio-Claudians, 30 B.C.-68 A.D.
Rome--History--Flavians, 69-96.

PA6707.A7 / C58 2009

937.07 TAC

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