Greece and Rome: Texts and Contexts: Tacitus and the Principate: From Augustus to Domitian
Greece and Rome: Texts and Contexts
As a successful senator, Tacitus was ideally placed to comment on the Roman political system. This selection of extracts from his histories sheds light on the rise and fall of emperors such as Domitian and Nero.
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Chris Burnand – Cambridge University Press