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LAT 300.01: Tacitus - Agricola
Who's Anti-Roman? Sallust and Pompeius Trogus on Mithridates." Classical Journal 101.4 (N.D.): 383-407
Romans and Barbarians in Tacitus' Battle Narratives
Tacitus: the Tradition and Its Breaking
Sallust's Histories and Triumviral Historiography
ERIC ADLER, Effectiveness and Empire in Tacitus' Agricola
Anna Balaguer an Analysis of the Literary Purpose of Tacitus
James Boykin Rives ______
2018 HSC Latin Extension Marking Guidelines
Tacitus' Germania: Background Hum 110, Reed College Prof. Laura
Severitas As Anachronism in Tacitus's Characterization of the Imperial
The Many Meanings of Virtus in Tacitus's Agricola Anne Salloom
An Analysis of the Aftermath of Mons Graupius in Tacitus' Agricola
Titus and the Queen: Julia Berenice and the Opposition to Titus' Succession
The Trial of Cremutius Cordus As a Vindication of Praise in Roman Historiography
[Type Text] MEA LUX, MEUM DESIDERIUM: CICERO‟S
HISTORICAL FRAMEWORK: from Conquest to Hadrian's Wall
Agricola, Tacitus, and Scotland
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The Use of Exempla from Cicero to Pliny the Younger
Sallust, Livy, and Tacitus Eric Adler Connecticut College,
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THE GLORIOUS LIFE of AGIUCLOA a Critical Analysis of the Literary Form and Political Content of Tacitus' by DAVID PETERSON in Co
The Development of the Preface in Roman Historiography
Tacitus Reviewed Ebook, Epub
Brief List of Events Involving the Roman Army in Britain
Tacitus, Annals, 15.20–23, 33–45
Using the Agricola to Demonstrate Tacitus' Attempt to Protest
Carl Mazurek, "Agricola 21 and the Flavian Romanization of Britain"
Latin 214 Ancient Biography: Roman Lives Spring 2010
Agricola's Proconsulship
LNW 6385 TACITUS Spring 2019 Thursday Evenings (Distance Students) TBA (On Campus Students) INSTRUCTOR Dr
Tacitus: Christianity As Odium Generis Humani
Mack, Peter. Rudolph Agricola / Peter Mack
DIALOGUS DE ORATORIBUS and SOME TRANSMITTED VARIANTS Aus: Zeitschrift Für Papyrologie Und Epigraphik 102 (1994) 131–152
The Speeches of Boudicca and Calgacus: Tacitus's Unified Extt of Imperial Critique