Synopses & Reviews
The Annals of Tacitus, which chronicle the years AD 14-68, are arguably the greatest work of the greatest Roman historian. Book 3 of The Annals covers the years AD 20-22, a period including the trial of Calpurnius Piso for treason and the alleged murder of Germanicus. The editors are the first to compare a recently discovered record of this trial with Tacitus' narrative of the same events. Throughout the volume attention is paid to literary matters, and textual. linguistic and historical issues are treated fully.
Review
"This excellent addition to the Cambridge classical texts and commentaries continues F.R.D. Goodyear's commentary on books i and ii of the annals.
Synopsis
Covers the period AD 20-22 and contains some of Tacitus' best known and important programmatic and reflective passages.
Synopsis
This, the third book of the Annals, covers the period AD 20-22 and contains some of Tacitus' best known and important programmatic and reflective passages.
Synopsis
The Annals of Tacitus, which chronicle the years AD 14-68, are arguably the greatest work of the greatest Roman historian. Book 3 covers the years AD 20-22, a period including the trial of Calpurnius Piso for treason and the alleged murder of Germanicus. Throughout the volume attention is paid to literary matters, and textual, linguistic and historical issues are treated fully.
Table of Contents
'Introduction; Text; Commentary; Indexes.\n
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