Excerpt from The Works of Cornelius Tacitus, Vol. 5 of 6: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Notes, Supplements, &CI. Cruelties committed at Rome by Vespasian's army. II. Lucius Vitellius surrenders with all his forces, and is put to death. III. Afl'airs in Campania composed by Luci lius Bassus. The sovereignty of Vespasian confirmed by the senate with demonstrations
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He was also an accomplished writer who focused on the history of the roman empire. He created five works, the annals, the histories, the agricola, the germania, and a dialogue on oratory. His works delve deep into the facts as he knew them, rarely ever embellishing history to create a story.
This volume contains the last part of tacitus’s history of rome his ethnographical study of the germans, and the biography of his father-in-law agricola.
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In eight volumes: scarce, this 8 volume edition with maps, and especially so in such lovely condition. Eight volumes in contemporary full polished calf, gilt backs with calf labels, the covers with double gilt rules bordering blind tooled arabesque.
Opera] cornelius tacitus exacta cura recognitus et emendatus: copiosus index. The first work, which makes up the bulk of this volume, is tacitus' annals, 1 vols.
The second to him, in authority, was, cornelius fuscus the procurator. He too was wont to treat vitellius with implacable invectives, and therefore had left himself.
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