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Agricola. Germania. Dialogue on Oratory Tacitus

Agricola. Germania. Dialogue on Oratory By Tacitus

Agricola. Germania. Dialogue on Oratory by Tacitus


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Tacitus (ca. AD 55120) is an essential historian of the early Roman empire. Agricola narrates its subject's career in Britain. Germania is a description of German tribes as known to the Romans. Dialogus concerns the decline of oratory and education.

Agricola. Germania. Dialogue on Oratory Summary

Agricola. Germania. Dialogue on Oratory by Tacitus

The paramount historian of the early Roman empire.

Tacitus (Cornelius), famous Roman historian, was born in AD 55, 56 or 57 and lived to about 120. He became an orator, married in 77 a daughter of Julius Agricola before Agricola went to Britain, was quaestor in 81 or 82, a senator under the Flavian emperors, and a praetor in 88. After four years' absence he experienced the terrors of Emperor Domitian's last years and turned to historical writing. He was a consul in 97. Close friend of the younger Pliny, with him he successfully prosecuted Marius Priscus.

Works: (i) Life and Character of Agricola, written in 9798, specially interesting because of Agricola's career in Britain. (ii) Germania (9899), an equally important description of the geography, anthropology, products, institutions, and social life and the tribes of the Germans as known to the Romans. (iii) Dialogue on Oratory (Dialogus), of unknown date; a lively conversation about the decline of oratory and education. (iv) Histories (probably issued in parts from 105 onwards), a great work originally consisting of at least twelve books covering the period AD 6996, but only Books 14 and part of Book 5 survive, dealing in detail with the dramatic years 6970. (v) Annals, Tacitus's other great work, originally covering the period AD 1468 (Emperors Tiberius, Gaius, Claudius, Nero) and published between 115 and about 120. Of sixteen books at least, there survive Books 14 (covering the years 1428); a bit of Book 5 and all Book 6 (3137); part of Book 11 (from 47); Books 1215 and part of Book 16 (to 66).

Tacitus is renowned for his development of a pregnant concise style, character study, and psychological analysis, and for the often terrible story which he brilliantly tells. As a historian of the early Roman empire he is paramount.

The Loeb Classical Library edition of Tacitus is in five volumes.

About Tacitus

Maurice Hutton (18561940) was Professor of Classics and Principal of University College at the University of Toronto. Sir William Peterson (18561921) was Professor of Classics and Principal of McGill University. Robert Maxwell Ogilvie (19321981) was Professor of Humanity at the University of St Andrews. E. H. Warmington was Professor of Classics at Birkbeck College, London, and General Editor of the Loeb Classical Library (19371974). Michael Winterbottom is the Corpus Christi Professor of Latin Emeritus at Oxford University.

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GOR001932337
9780674990395
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Agricola. Germania. Dialogue on Oratory by Tacitus
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Harvard University Press
1914-01-01
384
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