Combining an account of Roman imperial politics with timeless reflections on greed and the abuse of power, the works of the historian Tacitus (c.56–120 CE) are among ancient literature’s most remarkable achievements. Pagán examines these texts from various perspectives, including Tacitus’ ways of presenting historical figures’ thoughts and words, his notion of time and his influence in modern culture.
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