Saturday, March 10, 2012

Ordering Anarchy: Armies and Leaders in Tacitus' Histories


DIVTacitus made his debut as a historian with the powerful iHistories/i, a fundamentally important book for students of the literature and history of Rome in the early imperial period. Long regarded chiefly as a source of historical information about the civil war of 68-69 C.E., it has recently benefited from critical reevaluation. Scholars in the last few years have determined that the form of a work is as important as its contents. Therefore, a closer reading of historical works--like the iHistories/i--has revealed the frequent use of suggestive juxtaposition of e
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