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The Annals of Imperial Rome, a classical history by Cornelius Tacitus, chronicles the period between the reign of the Emperors Tiberius and Nero. Divided into sixteen books, some of which were partially or entirely lost over time, the Annals narrate sequentially the various events and deeds of two rulers of the Roman Empire. Long considered a valuable source, the Annals provide insight into the workings of the Roman Empire and how its Emperors interacted with the democratically elected Senate and other arms of the bureaucracy. Modern scholars of antiquity hold the belief that Tacitus, as a serving Roman Senator, had access to the Acta Senatus - a record of lawmaking procedures - as a source for this work. As such, the reliability of the Annals is generally thought strong compared against other, more corrupted histories of the Roman Empire. Tacitus had low opinions of both Tiberius and Nero. Both worked to sew fear within the general population, or plebiscite, as well as in the higher echelons of Roman society. Tacitus supports his beliefs by narrating various episodes in their respective rules, and is careful to make a distinction between Tiberius - whom he considers to have once been a truly great man, fallen from grace - and Nero, whom he thought an innately despotic man prone to compulsive acts. This edition of the Annals contains the respected, classic translations by Alfred John Church and William Jackson Brodbribb, two scholars of the classical period whose knowledge and ability continues to be held in wide regard by scholars and general readers alike. Tacitus Roman historian Britannicacom There were historians of imperial Rome before Tacitus notably Aufidius Bassus who recorded events from the rise of Augustus to the reign of Claudius and Pliny the The Burning of Rome 64 AD - EyeWitness to History During the night of July 18 64 AD fire broke out in the merchant area of the city of Rome Fanned by summer winds the flames quickly spread through the dry wooden Nero - Wikipedia Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus (birth to adoption) Nero Claudius Caesar Drusus Germanicus (adoption to accession) Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus (imperial name) Roman Empire - Wikipedia The Roman Empire in 117 AD at its greatest extent at the time of Trajan's death (its vassals in pink) The Internet Classics Archive The Annals by Tacitus The Annals by Tacitus part of the Internet Classics Archive Athena Review 11: Description by Tacitus of Boudicca's [ from The Annals of Tacitus (AD 110-120) Book XIV] Chapter 29 [Military campaign in Wales] During the consulship of Lucius Caesennius Paetus and Publius Paul goes to Rome? Theology meets Josephus Journeys with an Apostle The Final Mission Paul goes to Rome? Theology meets Josephus! Jesus Never Existed Paul the Apostle Rome History of Ancient Rome From Its Founding To Collapse A complete history of ancient Rome from its foundings to its collapse including its leaders emperors philosophies and contribution to civilization Improbable Research The Annals of Improbable Research -- also known as AIR -- is a science humor magazine We administer the Ig Nobel Prizes given each year for achievements that make The Internet Classics Archive The Annals by Tacitus The Annals by Tacitus part of the Internet Classics Archive
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