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WebTacitus on “History’s Highest Function”: praecipuum munus annalium (Ann. 3.65) was published in Band 33/4. Teilband Sprache und Literatur (Allgemeines zur Literatur des 2. … WebREADING TACITUS' TIBERIAN ANNALS opening chapter of Annab 4, which heralds a new phase of tyranny. Annals 1-3 depict relative freedom or at least disguised dictatorship. … these days nobody needs to cook
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WebTacitus was the greatest of the ancient Roman historians,writing around 100-110 A.D. He is considered the equal of modern historians in regard to getting the facts, though some … Web(Tac.ann.3,65) Deutsche Übersetzung nach: Strodtbeck, G.F. bearbeitet von E.Gottwein Aufgabenvorschläge: Sententiae excerptae: Lat. zu "Tac" und "ann.3," Literatur: zu "Tac" und "ann.3," 1107 Albrecht, M.v. Gedankenwelt des Tacitus zwischen Tradition und Zukunft in: AU XXXI 5/1988,53 booklooker zvab 2070 Balzer, W. WebIn 1989 I suggested that one of the most famous passages in Tacitus' Annals, his obituary of the emperor Tiberius (6.51), had been misinterpreted by gen erations of readers2. In the … these days quadeca