This edition of the fourteenth book of Tacitus'
Annals remains one of the most thorough editions of any book of Tacitus for use by school adn undergraduate students. Its meticulous commentary and vocabulary are supplemented by over fifity pages of introduction, covering Tacitus himself, a succinct but comprehensive account of his sytle and syntax. It also contains sections on the main themes of the book: the deterioration of nero's reign internally contrasted with the external successes of Domitus Corbulo in Armenia, and Suetonius Paulinus in Britain (the defeat of Boudicca). Also available: Tacitus,
Annals I; and Tacitus,
Annals XV, both edited by N. Miller Tacitus,
Annals 14: A companion to the Penguin translation, edited by N. Miller Suetonius,
Nero, edited by B.H. Warmington
Classic edition contains the text and a comprehensive introduction to the life of Tacitus and his style as a historian and writer, with notes and a vocabulary.About the AuthorE.C. Woodcock was chair of Latin and Professor of Greek at Durham University, UK.
Book InformationISBN 9781853993152
Author TacitusFormat Paperback
Page Count 192
Imprint Bristol Classical PressPublisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 272g
Dimensions(mm) 210mm * 149mm * 11mm