Tacitus

Tacitus

Cornelius Tacitus / Clifford H. Moore / Clifford HMoore

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Editorial:
Alpha Editions
Año de edición:
2020
Materia
Historia
ISBN:
9789354185243
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Tacitus’ The Histories delivers a ruthless portrait of imperial Rome. History stripped to its core.A roman history classic and an essential ancient history book, this historical narrative collection confronts the civil wars of Rome and the unsettled politics of first-century Rome during the Flavian dynasty era. Tacitus writes with terse, forensic clarity: compressed clauses and sharp moral observation expose ambition, betrayal and the mechanisms of power. He treats speeches, deeds and aftermath with equal attention, turning administrative detail into human drama without sentimentality. Volume I moves between vivid reportage and reflective judgement, making political intrigue in antiquity intelligible and affecting for modern readers while retaining the rigour scholars expect.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today, a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike.As a principal text of Roman historiography, The Histories serves both as vivid storytelling and as a rigorous academic history reference. It appears in the university classics curriculum and belongs in any ancient historians anthology; read alongside Suetonius as a Suetonius companion read, it amplifies the personal and institutional dimensions of power. For students and curious readers tracing the political stresses that, across generations, fed into the fall of the Roman Empire, Tacitus supplies primary testimony and sharp analysis. Its narratives probe how reputation, fear and law shaped decision-making; the text is frequently studied in seminars and cited across scholarship, a staple for those who approach Roman history as both narrative and evidence. Casual readers encounter gripping drama and unsparing insight; collectors and classic-literature enthusiasts prize a careful, faithful edition, part reference, part collector’s object, wholly alive on the shelf. Rich in evidence and unsparing in judgement, Tacitus rewards repeated reading, close study and shelf display alike. A Roman history classic in every sense, Volume I remains a lasting companion for anyone engaged with early imperial Rome.

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