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Learn moreCaius Cornelius Tacitus, a Roman orator and public official, is considered one of the greatest historians as well as one of the greatest prose stylists of the Latin language. In The Histories, he describes and interprets the period in which he lived, beginning with the political situation that followed Nero's death in AD 69 and ending with the death of Domitian in AD 96 and the close of the Flavian dynasty. The five books of the history still in existance are part of an original work of twelve to fourteen books.
The narrative as it now exists, with its magnificent introduction, is a powerfully sustained piece of writing. Because Tacitus was a conscious literary stylist, both his thought and his manner of expression gave life to his work. He wrote in the grand style, helped by the solemn and poetic usage of the Roman tradition, and he exploited the Latin qualities of strength, rhythm, and color.
Gaiusย Cornelius Tacitusย (c. AD 56โ117) was aย senatorย and aย historian of theย Roman Empire. The surviving portions of his two major worksโtheย Annalsย and theย Historiesโexamine the reigns of theย Roman Emperors Tiberius, Claudius,ย Nero, and those who reigned in theย Year of the Four Emperors (AD 69). His other writings discussย oratory,ย Germania, and the life of his father-in-law,ย Agricola, the Roman general responsible for much of theย Roman conquestย of Britain. Considered one of the greatest Roman historians,ย Tacitus lived in what has been called theย Silver Age of Latin literature, and he is known for his penetrating insights into the psychology of power politics.
James Adams is one of the worldโs leading authorities on terrorism and intelligence, and for more than twenty-five years he has specialized in national security. He is also the author of fourteen bestselling books on warfare, with a particular emphasis on covert warfare. A former managing editor of the London Sunday Times and CEO of United Press International, he trained as a journalist in England, where he graduated first in the country. Now living in Southern Oregon, he has narrated numerous audiobooks and earned an AudioFile Earphones Award and two coveted Audie Award for best narration.