Oxford Readings in Tacitus

Oxford Readings in Tacitus
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Begins with a comprehensive introduction which sets the essays in context includes updated articles with individual authors adding postscripts to explain how scholarship has evolved since first published
The collection contains several articles which appear in English for the first time
All Greek and Latin has been translated throughout
This collection of seminal and lively articles on the Roman historian of the early empire, Tacitus, is written by a wide range of established experts in the field. Tacitus is best known for his extraordinary historical narratives on the Roman emperors from Tiberius to Nero and the civil wars which followed the death of Nero in AD 68. The articles are designed to reflect the main trends in scholarship on Tacitus, particularly as they have developed over the last century, and to situate this Roman author in his literary and historical context. Edited by Rhiannon Ash, Fellow and Tutor in Classics, Merton College, Oxford University Rhiannon Ash is a Fellow and Tutor in Classics at Merton College, Oxford University. She has published widely on Tacitus and Roman Historiography and has particular interests in Pliny the Elder and Pliny the Younger about whom she has published a number of articles. She is currently writing a commentary on Tacitus Annals 15. Contributors: R. ASH K. CLARKE W. LIEBESCHUETZ E. O´GORMAN S. BARTSCH S. GOLDBERG E. PARATORE N. P. MILLER AND P. V. JONES D.S. LEVENE R. MARTIN R. SYME J. GINSBURG C. PELLING A.J. WOODMAN T.J. LUCE F.R.D. GOODYEAR R. BLOCH A. MOMIGLIANO L. TRILLING
This collection of seminal and lively articles on the Roman historian of the early empire, Tacitus, is written by a wide range of established experts in the field. Tacitus is best known for his extraordinary historical narratives on the Roman emperors from Tiberius to Nero and the civil wars which followed the death of Nero in AD 68. The articles are designed to reflect the main trends in scholarship on Tacitus, particularly as they have developed over the last century, and to situate this Roman author in his literary and historical context. Edited by Rhiannon Ash, Fellow and Tutor in Classics, Merton College, Oxford University Rhiannon Ash is a Fellow and Tutor in Classics at Merton College, Oxford University. She has published widely on Tacitus and Roman Historiography and has particular interests in Pliny the Elder and Pliny the Younger about whom she has published a number of articles. She is currently writing a commentary on Tacitus Annals 15. Contributors: R. ASH K. CLARKE W. LIEBESCHUETZ E. O´GORMAN S. BARTSCH S. GOLDBERG E. PARATORE N. P. MILLER AND P. V. JONES D.S. LEVENE R. MARTIN R. SYME J. GINSBURG C. PELLING A.J. WOODMAN T.J. LUCE F.R.D. GOODYEAR R. BLOCH A. MOMIGLIANO L. TRILLING