Excerpt from Tacitus the Annals, Vol. 1 of 6: Edited, With Introduction, Notes, and IndexesProfessor allen died very suddenly at his home in Madison, Wisconsin, December 9, 1889. The Introduction to this vol ume, the Latin text and the commentary were already in type, and now appear, in their characteristic features, essentially as he left them. The indexes were in
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Jun 19, 2009 the germania (latin: de origine et situ germanorum, literally the origin and situation of the germans[1]), written by gaius cornelius tacitus.
Nov 22, 2009 other noteworthy introduced people in annals book 1 include many the end of book 6 has tacitus' epitaph of tiberius; books 7-10 and a part.
Yet tacitus chose not to start then, but with the death of augustus caesar in ad 14, and his [17] annals 1–6 were then independently discovered at corvey abbey in the annals of america (22 volume set) books 7 through 10 are missi.
Mar 11, 2019 the history was originally composed of 18 books, of which 1-6 are preserved in the manuscript from fulda, and 11-16 in a second manuscript.
Sep 28, 2020 book xvi of tacitus' annals is the last of the surviving books of the great roman historian's monumental account 978-1-3500-2353-6 (epdf).
Cneius domitius and camillus scribonianus had entered on the consulship when the emperor, after crossing the channel which divides capreae from surrentum,.
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