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Publius Cornelius Tacitus was a preeminent Roman historian and senator who lived during the first and second centuries. His major surviving literary contributions include the Annals and the Histories, which together document the imperial era from the passing of Augustus to the end of the Flavian dynasty. Beyond broad history, he produced specialized monographs covering the life of the general Agricola, the customs of Germanic tribes, and the evolution of public speaking. His literary style is distinguished by a unique, compact prose that explores the psychology of power and the moral decay of the ruling class. Because he documented early Christianity and Judaism from a secular p ...
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