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The Annals of Tacitus

The Annals of Tacitus
Author: B. Walker
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1952
Genre: Rome
ISBN:

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Tacitus' Annals

Tacitus' Annals
Author: Ronald Mellor
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2011
Genre: History
ISBN: 0195151925

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Tacitus' Annals is the central historical source for first-century C.E. Rome. It is prized by historians since it provides the best narrative material for the reigns of Tiberius, Claudius, and Nero, as well as a probing analysis of the imperial system of government. But the Annals should be seen as far more than an historical source, a mere mine for the reconstruction of the facts of Roman history. While the Annals is a superb work of history, it has also become a central text in the western literary, political, and even philosophical traditions - from the Renaissance to the French and American revolutions, and beyond. This volume attempts to enhance the reader's understanding of how this book of history could have such a profound effect.Chapters will address the purpose, form, and method of Roman historical writing, the ethnic biases of Tacitus, and his use of sources. Since Tacitus has been regarded as one of the first analysts of the psychopathology of political life, the book will examine the emperors, the women of the court, and the ambitious entourage of freedmen and intellectuals who surround every Roman ruler. The final chapter will examine the impact of Tacitus' Annals since their rediscovery by Boccaccio in the 14th century.


The Annals of Tacitus: Volume 1, Annals 1.1-54

The Annals of Tacitus: Volume 1, Annals 1.1-54
Author: Cornelius Tacitus
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521609319

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The first in a four-volume edition of Tacitus Annals 1-6. The Annals are Tacitus' brilliant account of Roman imperial history from the death of Augustus to the death of Nero. Books 1-6 describe the reign of Tiberius. Professor Goodyear's introduction to the series deals concisely with the background to the Annals. He outlines the history of Tacitean scholarship to the present day and shows how Tacitus' historical judgements were sometimes distorted by his preoccupations with style and with the moral function of historical writing. The commentary attends equally to literary, historical and textual questions. There are several appendixes on topics of more specialized interest.


Religion and Memory in Tacitus' Annals

Religion and Memory in Tacitus' Annals
Author: Kelly E. Shannon-Henderson
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2018-12-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 0192569104

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Throughout his narrative of Julio-Claudian Rome in the Annals, Tacitus includes numerous references to the gods, fate, fortune, astrology, omens, temples, priests, the emperor cult, and other religious material. Though scholars have long considered Tacitus' discussion of religion of minor importance, this volume demonstrates the significance of such references to an understanding of the work as a whole by analyzing them using cultural memory theory, which views religious ritual as a key component in any society's efforts to create a lived version of the past that helps define cultural identity in the present. Tacitus, who was not only an historian, but also a member of Rome's quindecimviral priesthood, shows a marked interest in even the most detailed rituals of Roman religious life, yet his portrayal of religious material also suggests that the system is under threat with the advent of the principate. Some traditional rituals are forgotten as the shape of the Roman state changes while, simultaneously, a new form of cultic commemoration develops as deceased emperors are deified and the living emperor and his family members are treated in increasingly worshipful ways by his subjects. This study traces the deployment of religious material throughout Tacitus' narrative in order to show how he views the development of this cultic "amnesia" over time, from the reign of the cryptic, autocratic, and oddly mystical Tiberius, through Claudius' failed attempts at reviving tradition, to the final sacrilegious disasters of the impious Nero. As the first book-length treatment of religion in the Annals, it reveals how these references are a key vehicle for his assessment of the principate as a system of government, the activities of individual emperors, and their impact on Roman society and cultural identity.


Annales

Annales
Author: Cornelius Tacitus
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1989
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780521315432

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Described as the "best that Tacitus ever wrote", the fourth book of his Annals covers the years AD 23-28, when Tacitus noted deterioration in the principate of the emperor Tiberius and the increasingly malign influence of his "evil genius" Sejanus.


Annals of Tacitus

Annals of Tacitus
Author: Cornelius Tacitus
Publisher:
Total Pages: 514
Release: 1876
Genre: Rome
ISBN:

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The Annals of Tacitus

The Annals of Tacitus
Author: Elisabeth Henry
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1950
Genre: Rome
ISBN: 9780719000614

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The Annals of Tacitus

The Annals of Tacitus
Author: Cornelius Tacitus
Publisher: CUP Archive
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1966
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Covers the period AD 20-22 and contains some of Tacitus? best known and important programmatic and reflective passages.