![]() ![]() (1854) IA The Histories, translated by Moore (1925, 1931) The Histories of Tacitus, translated by Ramsay (1915) IA ![]() 2: ( transcription project) The History of Tacitus, translated by Murphy (1793) IA, rev. The Histories, based on the translation of Alfred John Church and William Jackson Brodribb (1876) Tacitus, The Histories, translated by William Hamilton Fyfe (1912), Vol. Germania, translated by Alfred John Church and William Jackson Brodribb Germania, translated by Hutton (1914/1920) ( ) A Treatise on the Situation, Manner, and People of Germany, translated by Murphy (1793) IA 98) Agricola, translated by Hutton (1914/1920) IA The Dialogue on Orators, an imaginary conversation on the subject of rhetoric, is attributed to him, but is written in a markedly different style. ![]() Aside from these major works, he also wrote a biography of his father-in-law ( Agricola) and an ethnographic study of Germany ( Germania). Tacitus's Annals and Histories originally covered the history of the Roman Empire from the death of Augustus (AD 14) to the death of Domitian (AD 96), although substantial portions have not survived. One of the most important ancient Roman historians. ![]()
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