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Cornelii Taciti Annales V2: Opera (1848) est liber qui scriptus est a Tacito, Cornelio, historico Romano saeculi primi. In hoc libro, Tacitus narrat res gestas Romanorum ab anno 14 AD usque ad annum 68 AD, tempus quo Nero imperator fuit. Annales Taciti sunt una ex fontibus primariis historiae Romanae et habent magnam auctoritatem inter historicos. Hoc volumen est secundus ex duobus et continet libros XI- XVI. In his libris, Tacitus describit res gestas imperatorum Tiberii, Caligulae, Claudii et Neronis, et narrat eventa importantia, ut incendium Romae et mortem Agrippinae. Hic liber est editus…mehr

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Cornelii Taciti Annales V2: Opera (1848) est liber qui scriptus est a Tacito, Cornelio, historico Romano saeculi primi. In hoc libro, Tacitus narrat res gestas Romanorum ab anno 14 AD usque ad annum 68 AD, tempus quo Nero imperator fuit. Annales Taciti sunt una ex fontibus primariis historiae Romanae et habent magnam auctoritatem inter historicos. Hoc volumen est secundus ex duobus et continet libros XI- XVI. In his libris, Tacitus describit res gestas imperatorum Tiberii, Caligulae, Claudii et Neronis, et narrat eventa importantia, ut incendium Romae et mortem Agrippinae. Hic liber est editus anno 1848.This Book Is In Latin.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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Cornelius Tacitus (circa 56-120 AD) was a distinguished Roman historian, orator, and senator whose works have profoundly influenced our understanding of ancient Rome. Born into an equestrian family, Tacitus pursued a career in public service, achieving high-ranking positions, including quaestor, praetor, and consul. His career and political experiences deeply informed his historical writings. Tacitus is best known for his major historical works, The Annals and The Histories, which provide detailed chronicles of the Roman Empire's history. These writings are noted for their incisive analysis of the political intrigues, corruption, and moral decline of the Roman leadership during the early Empire. His narrative style, characterized by a blend of succinct prose and rhetorical flair, offers a critical perspective on imperial rule and its effects on Roman society. In addition to his histories, Tacitus authored Germania, an ethnographic study of the Germanic tribes. This work provides valuable insights into the contrast between Roman and Germanic cultures. Tacitus's contributions to historical writing are celebrated for their depth, accuracy, and literary excellence, securing his place as one of Rome's greatest historians.