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Paperback The Histories: Books I-Iii Book

ISBN: 1026028000

ISBN13: 9781026028001

The Histories: Books I-Iii

"The Histories. I, Books I-Iii" presents a definitive account of one of the most turbulent periods in the history of the Roman Empire. Written by the renowned historian Tacitus, this work covers the chaotic "Year of the Four Emperors" (69 AD), documenting the rapid succession of Galba, Otho, and Vitellius following the death of Nero. Through his characteristic sharp insight and penetrating psychological analysis, Tacitus explores the collapse of civic order, the brutality of civil war, and the political maneuvers that eventually led to the establishment of the Flavian dynasty under Vespasian.

This first volume focuses on the breakdown of military discipline and the influence of the provincial legions on imperial politics. Tacitus's narrative is celebrated for its moral depth and its unflinching look at the corruption and ambition that defined the Roman leadership of the late first century. As a primary source of Roman historiography, "The Histories. I, Books I-Iii" remains an essential text for understanding the fragility of power and the transition from the Julio-Claudian era to a new imperial order. Its vivid descriptions of battles and political upheaval provide a gripping window into the ancient world's struggle for stability.

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