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Paperback (quae Extant Omnia Opera); Volume 1 [Latin] Book

ISBN: 1286409802

ISBN13: 9781286409800

(quae Extant Omnia Opera); Volume 1 [Latin]

This is Volume 1 of the complete works of Cornelius Tacitus, presented in Latin. Tacitus, a renowned Roman historian and senator, is celebrated for his insightful analyses of power, morality, and human nature within the Roman Empire. This collection, edited by Jeremias Jacob Oberlin and Joseph Naudet, offers a comprehensive view of Tacitus's writings, providing invaluable primary source material for students and scholars of Roman history and classical literature.

Included are his major works, offering a deep dive into the political and social dynamics of the Roman world. This edition is a valuable resource for those seeking to engage with Tacitus's original texts and gain a deeper understanding of his historical and literary significance. A cornerstone of classical studies, these works remain relevant for their penetrating insights into the human condition and the complexities of governance.

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