Tacitus' Annals begins with an allusion to Sallust's Bellum Catilinae that makes manifest the Sallustian disposition of the historian. Tacitus declares, "Urbem Romam a principio reges habuere," and Sallust prefaces his monograph by stating, "Urbem Romam, sicuti ego accepi, condidere atque habuere initio Troiani." Yet, what is the role of facts, if Tacitus' delineation of a tyrant comports to Sallust's delineation of a conspirator? The purpose of this paper is to explore Tacitus' sources by interrogating his narrative technique
I examine how religion is presented in the Annals of Tacitus, and how it resonates with and adds com...
This study examines Tacitus' treatment of eastern topics in sections of the Histories and the Annals...
The 1623 publication of Procopius’ Secret History shocked the scholarly world. The ancient historian...
Tacitus' Annals begins with an allusion to Sallust's Bellum Catilinae that makes manifest the Sallus...
The Roman historian Tacitus is not only our most important source for the Early Roman Empire, but al...
This paper provides an historiographic sketch of the ancient Roman historian, Sallust (c.86 B. C. E....
The topic of this thesis will be a atudy of the Roman historian Publius Cornelius Tacitus\u27 use of...
This thesis considers the geographical and chronological forms of ‘mirroring’ that offer a way of re...
This paper argues that a close reading of Tacitus Histories 1.12-49 is crucial for understanding the...
This article examines the influence of Sallust on Hegesippus, the fourth-century historian and adapt...
The emperor Nero is etched into the Western imagination as one of ancient Rome’s most infamous villa...
This study examines Tacitus' treatment of eastern topics in sections of the Histories and the Annals...
Sallust’s Bellum Catilinae has long interested historians as one of the few primary accounts of Cati...
Book XVI of Tacitus\u27 Annals is the last of the surviving books of the great Roman historian\u27s ...
I examine how religion is presented in the Annals of Tacitus, and how it resonates with and adds com...
I examine how religion is presented in the Annals of Tacitus, and how it resonates with and adds com...
This study examines Tacitus' treatment of eastern topics in sections of the Histories and the Annals...
The 1623 publication of Procopius’ Secret History shocked the scholarly world. The ancient historian...
Tacitus' Annals begins with an allusion to Sallust's Bellum Catilinae that makes manifest the Sallus...
The Roman historian Tacitus is not only our most important source for the Early Roman Empire, but al...
This paper provides an historiographic sketch of the ancient Roman historian, Sallust (c.86 B. C. E....
The topic of this thesis will be a atudy of the Roman historian Publius Cornelius Tacitus\u27 use of...
This thesis considers the geographical and chronological forms of ‘mirroring’ that offer a way of re...
This paper argues that a close reading of Tacitus Histories 1.12-49 is crucial for understanding the...
This article examines the influence of Sallust on Hegesippus, the fourth-century historian and adapt...
The emperor Nero is etched into the Western imagination as one of ancient Rome’s most infamous villa...
This study examines Tacitus' treatment of eastern topics in sections of the Histories and the Annals...
Sallust’s Bellum Catilinae has long interested historians as one of the few primary accounts of Cati...
Book XVI of Tacitus\u27 Annals is the last of the surviving books of the great Roman historian\u27s ...
I examine how religion is presented in the Annals of Tacitus, and how it resonates with and adds com...
I examine how religion is presented in the Annals of Tacitus, and how it resonates with and adds com...
This study examines Tacitus' treatment of eastern topics in sections of the Histories and the Annals...
The 1623 publication of Procopius’ Secret History shocked the scholarly world. The ancient historian...