This book is the second volume of one of Professor Goodyear''s greatest works of Latin literature and one of the most important sources for the history of the Roman Empire. His edition is accompanied by a major commentary which deals fully with textual linguistic literary and historical matters. Every question is examined afresh. The discussion ranges widely but not loosely. It is the editor''s aim to explain Tacitus as a whole not just particular features of his writing. The task he has undertaken is very large for there is a vast amount which needs explanation in the subject-matter and in its presentation. The results should benefit students of Latin literature and Roman history equally.
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