Tacitus
Histories Book II (Cambridge Greek and Latin Classics)
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Author
Contributions
- Rhiannon Ash (Editor) - Contributor
Publication
2007-12-10 - Cambridge University Press
Language
English
Word Count
107,500 words, Guess
Page Count
430 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- ISBN-100521814464
- ISBN-139780521814461
- Goodreads2605661
- LibraryThing9674020
- Library of Congress Control Number2008270089
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- Library of Congress Control Number2002073824
- OCLC Control Number159628860
- OCLC Control Number668138051
- Better World Books9780521814461
- Open LibraryOL10437279M
Classifications
- LCCPA6705.H6 B2 2007
First Sentence
Since T. divides his narrative of Tib.'s reign into two halves of three books each, the start of Book 4 is accordingly marked out in various ways as a new beginning (cf. 1.1 coepit, initium et causa, 6.1 initium): see above, p. 14.
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