The Annals

Tacitus, Alfred John Church (Translator), William Jackson Brodribb (Translator), Caius Cornelius Tacitus

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Author
Tacitus, Alfred John Church (Translator), William Jackson Brodribb (Translator), Caius Cornelius Tacitus
Publish Date
2007-02-02
Book Type
Paperback
Number of Pages
416
Publisher Name
Dover Publications
ISBN-10
0486452360
ISBN-13
9780486452364
citemno
124262
Subject
Ancient History
SKU
9780486452364

Description

"The first writer in the world, without a single exception," declared Thomas Jefferson of Tacitus, proclaiming this book "a compound of history and morality of which we have no other example." The ancient historian wrote this vital chronicle of Imperial Rome during the great civilization's decline. It spans A.D. 14-68, painting incisive psychological portraits of the era's major figures.
Tacitus held high offices in the Roman government, allowing him firsthand views of the emperors and the effects of their tyranny. His chronicle begins with the death of Augustus and relates the moral decline and rampant civil unrest during the reigns of Tiberius, Caligula, Claudius, and Nero. He also discusses in detail the period's many military campaigns. Masterful in his handling of dramatic narrative and trenchant in his discourse, Tacitus is the model historian. The Annals not only records the past but also re-creates it for modern readers.