Complete works of Tacitus Paperback – Large Print, January 8, 2026

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Complete Works of Tacitus refers to the collected surviving writings of Publius Cornelius Tacitus, one of ancient Rome’s most important historians and literary stylists. Tacitus wrote in Latin in the late 1st and early 2nd centuryA.D., and his works are valued for their penetrating analysis of Roman political life, imperial power, and societal change during the early Empire. The canon traditionally attributed to him consists of five works that have reached modern readers, though some survive only in part: Annals (a year‑by‑year history of the Julio‑Claudian emperors), Histories (covering civil wars and the Flavian dynasty), Germania (an ethnographic account of the Germanic tribes), Agricola (a biography of his father‑in‑law, Gnaeus Julius Agricola), and Dialogus de oratoribus (a dialogue on rhetoric and the decline of oratory).Together the Complete Works provide a rich, though sometimes fragmentary, picture of Roman history, culture, and power dynamics from roughly the death of Augustus in 14A.D. through the late 1st centuryA.D., along with insights into Roman Britain and the lives of non‑Roman peoples. Tacitus is renowned for his concise, incisive prose style and his critical perspective on imperial authority and moral decay, blending historical narrative with political interpretation. His major historical works—especially the Annals and Histories—are among the central sources for understanding the early Roman Empire, while the shorter texts contribute valuable perspectives on biography, ethnography, and rhetoric. Read more

ISBN13 979-8243160384
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 6 x 1.84 x 9 inches
Item Weight 2.93 pounds
Print length 814 pages
Publication date January 8, 2026

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