Opera; by Cornelius Tacitus, edited by Friedrich Haase, presents the works of one of Rome's greatest historians in their original Latin. Tacitus is renowned for his penetrating insights into the politics and society of the early Roman Empire. This edition, prepared by a noted 19th-century classical scholar, offers readers access to Tacitus's powerful prose and keen observations on Roman governance, morality, and imperial life. Students and scholars of Latin literature and Roman history will find this volume an invaluable resource for engaging with the primary texts of this important historical figure.
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