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The Supernatural in Tacitus When Compared with His Predecessor Livy, Tacitus Has Been Said to Be Less Interested in the “Super
Christoforou, P. (2017); ''If He Is Worthy': Interactions Between Crowds and Emperors in Plutarch and Tacitus' Accounts
Pliny's "Vesuvius" Narratives (Epistles 6.16, 6.20)
Caesar and Tacitus Reading Introduction to the Caesar Reading Julius Caesar Wrote Accounts of His Campaigns in Gaul to Justify His Power and Actions
Women in Livy and Tacitus
The Madness of Isolation in Suetonius' “Caligula” and “Nero”
Romans and Barbarians in Tacitus' Battle Narratives
Pliny, the Eruption of Vesuvius
From Caesar to Tacitus: Changes in Early Germanic Governance Circa 50 BC-50 AD
The Imitation of Some Structural Techniques in Cicero, Tacitus, and Minucius Felix
Can One Believe the Ancient Sources That Describe Messalina?
The Portrayal of the Generals and the Armies in Tacitus' Annals
Publications (Professor Rhiannon Ash) 'A Stylish Exit: Marcus Terentius' Swan-Song (Tacitus, Annals 6.8), Curtius Rufus
Juvenal and the Foreigner
Joanna Kenty Graduate Group in Classical Studies University of Pennsylvania
Mediterranean Civilization Course Overview and Student Learning Ou
The Annals of Imperial Rome
THE EVIDENCE of TACITUS: Roman Historian Writing in the First Century AD
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1-7: All Quotes Were Obtained Through the English Translation of Pliny's
Two Roman Writers: Suetonius and Tacitus
DAVID LEVENE Education: B.A. in Literae Humaniores (1985) and D.Phil. in Classics (1989), Brasenose College, Oxford. Academic P
12. Tacitus and the Defamation of the Jews 267
The Roman Family in the Annals of Tacitus: a Consideration of the Family of the Annals and Its Objective Validity
Severitas As Anachronism in Tacitus's Characterization of the Imperial
Tacitus' Annals and Its Enduring Portrait of Monarc
Pliny the Younger & Mt. Vesuvius
INTRODUCTION in His Father-In-Law's Biography Tacitus
Suetonius the Ventriloquist
Tacitus, Histories 2,14,2
Rape and Revolution: Tacitus on Livia and Augustus Thomas E
Pliny and Tacitus
In Your Hearts: a Ciceronian Intertext in Tacitus' Annales
Rome's Religious History: Livy, Tacitus and Ammianus on Their Gods by J. P. Davies
THE IMPACT of AUXILIARY RECRUITMENT on PROVINCIAL SOCIETIES from AUGUSTUS to CARACALLA by I.P.HAYNES
Sallust, Livy, and Tacitus Eric Adler Connecticut College,
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Roman History (14 - 70 A.D.) by Publius Cornelius Tacitus