Annals of Imperial Rome by Tacitus, William Jackson Brodbribb

Annals of Imperial Rome

Tacitus, William Jackson Brodbribb with Alfred J. Church (Translator), Tacitus (Translator)

252 pages first pub 116 (editions)

fiction classics history dark informative tense slow-paced
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Tacitus had low opinions of both Tiberius and Nero. Both worked to sew fear within the general population, or plebiscite, as well as in the higher echelons of Roman society. Tacitus supports his beliefs by narrating various episodes in their resp...

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