Tacitus
Annals XV (Tacitus)
New Ed edition
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Word Count
52,000 words, Guess
Page Count
208 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL8982269M
- ISBN-139781853994340
- ISBN-101853994340
- OCLC Control Number40416866
- OCLC Control Numberannalsxv0000taci
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- Goodreads376385
- LibraryThing154890
Classifications
- LCC
First Sentence
We know singularly little of the life of Tacitus, and that little has been pieced together mainly from casual references in his own writings and in the letters of the Younger Pliny.
Excerpt
We know singularly little of the life of Tacitus, and that little has been pieced together mainly from casual references in his own writings and in the letters of the Younger Pliny.
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Other Editions
- Tacitus: Annals XV (Tacitus)
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