This is Volume 2 of the "Opera" of Cornelius Tacitus, meticulously revised, emended, supplemented, and illustrated with notes and dissertations by Gabriel Brotier. This new and improved edition, published in 1812, offers a comprehensive examination of Tacitus's works. Presented in Latin, it is an invaluable resource for scholars and students of Roman history and classical literature. Brotier's extensive work provides critical insights into Tacitus's writings, making this edition a significant contribution to classical scholarship. This volume continues to be essential for understanding the nuances of Tacitus's historical accounts and literary style.
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