Publisher's Synopsis
This is Volume 3 of the collected works of Cornelius Tacitus, a Roman historian and politician. The volume contains the writings of Tacitus, meticulously compiled and presented. This edition includes annotations by Jean Lalamant and Justus Lipsius, offering valuable insights into Tacitus's works.
Tacitus is renowned for his insightful analyses of the Roman Empire, his nuanced portraits of emperors and senators, and his sharp prose style. His works, including "Annals" and "Histories," provide critical perspectives on Roman history and politics.
This edition is essential for scholars and students of Roman history, classical literature, and political thought. The commentaries by Lalamant and Lipsius enhance the reader's understanding of Tacitus's complex and often cynical view of Roman society.
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