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Latin Text, Study Aids with Vocabulary, and Commentary, by Mathew Owen and Ingo Gildenhard

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70 Leave a comment on paragraph 70 0 Henderson, J. (1998), ‘Tacitus: The World in Pieces’, in Fighting for Rome: Poets & Caesars, History & Civil War, Cambridge, 257–300.

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83 Leave a comment on paragraph 83 0 Klingner, F. (1955), ‘Beobachtungen über Sprache und Stil des Tacitus am Anfang des 13. Annalenbuches’, Hermes 83, 187–200.

84 Leave a comment on paragraph 84 0 Koestermann, E. (1968), Cornelius Tacitus, Annalen Band IV, Buch 14–16, Heidelberg.

85 Leave a comment on paragraph 85 0 Kraus, C. S. (1994), ‘“No Second Troy”: Topoi and Refoundation in Livy, Book V’, Transactions of the American Philological Association 124, 267–89.

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87 Leave a comment on paragraph 87 0 Krebs, C. B. (2012), A Most Dangerous Book: Tacitus’s Germania from the Roman Empire to the Third Reich, New York.

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91 Leave a comment on paragraph 91 0 Linderski, J. (1996), ‘Sellisternium’, in S. Hornblower and A. Spawforth (eds.), The Oxford Classical Dictionary, 3rd edn, Oxford, 1382.

92 Leave a comment on paragraph 92 0 Lintott, A. W. (2001–2003), ‘“Delator” and “index”. Informers and Accusers at Rome from the Republic to the Early Principate’, The Accordia Research Papers 9, 105–22.

93 Leave a comment on paragraph 93 0 Luce, T. J. and Woodman, A. J. (eds.) (1993), Tacitus and the Tacitean Tradition, Princeton.

94 Leave a comment on paragraph 94 0 Maltby, R. (1991), A Lexicon of Ancient Latin Etymologies (= ARCA 25), Leeds.

95 Leave a comment on paragraph 95 0 Marincola, J. (1997), ‘Tacitus’ Prefaces and the Decline of Imperial Historiography’, Latomus 58, 391–404.

96 Leave a comment on paragraph 96 0 —. (2003), ‘Beyond Pity and Fear: The Emotions of History’, Ancient Society 33, 285–315. DOI: 10.2143/AS.33.0.503603

97 Leave a comment on paragraph 97 0 —. (ed.) (2007), A Companion to Greek and Roman Historiography, 2 vols, Malden etc.

98 Leave a comment on paragraph 98 0 Martin, R. H. (1969), ‘Tacitus and his Predecessors’, in T. A. Dorey (ed.), Tacitus, London, 117–47.

99 Leave a comment on paragraph 99 0 —. (1981), Tacitus, London.

100 Leave a comment on paragraph 100 0 —. (1990), ‘Structure and Interpretation in the Annals of Tacitus’, Aufstieg und Niedergang der römischen Welt 2.33.2, Berlin, 1500–81.

101 Leave a comment on paragraph 101 0 —. (2001), Tacitus: Annals V & VI, Warminster.

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103 Leave a comment on paragraph 103 0 —. (2012), ‘Tacitus (1), Roman Historian’, Oxford Classical Dictionary, 4th edn, 1426–28.

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106 Leave a comment on paragraph 106 0 —. (2010), ‘Oratory in Tacitus’ Annals’, in D. Berry and A. Erskine (eds.), Form and Function in Roman Oratory, Cambridge, 281-93.

107 Leave a comment on paragraph 107 0 Morford, M. P. O. (1985), ‘Nero’s Patronage and Participation in Literature and the Arts’, Aufstieg und Niedergang der römischen Welt 2.32.3, Berlin and New York, 2003–31.

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117 Leave a comment on paragraph 117 0 Phillips, E. J. (1978), ‘Nero’s New City’, RFIC 106, 300–7.

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121 Leave a comment on paragraph 121 0 —. (2009), ‘The Exemplary Past in Roman Historiography’, in A. Feldherr (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to the Roman Historians, Cambridge, 214–30. DOI: 10.1017/CCOL9780521854535.014

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123 Leave a comment on paragraph 123 0 Rüpke, J. (2008), Fasti Sacerdotum: A Prosopography of Pagan, Jewish, and Christian Religious Officials in the City of Rome, 300 BC to AD 499, Oxford.

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135 Leave a comment on paragraph 135 0 —. (1970), Ten Studies in Tacitus, Oxford.

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142 Leave a comment on paragraph 142 0 —. (2004), Tacitus, The Annals, translated, with introduction and notes, Indianapolis and Cambridge.

143 Leave a comment on paragraph 143 0 —. (ed.) (2009a), The Cambridge Companion to Tacitus, Cambridge. DOI: 10.1017/CCOL9780521874601

144 Leave a comment on paragraph 144 0 —. (2009b), ‘Introduction’, in id. (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Tacitus, Cambridge, 1–14. DOI: 10.1017/CCOL9780521874601.001

145 Leave a comment on paragraph 145 0 —. (2012), ‘The Preface to Tacitus’ Agricola’, in From Poetry to History: Selected Papers, Oxford, 257–90.

146 Leave a comment on paragraph 146 0 Ziolkowski, A. (1993), ‘Urbs direpta, or How the Romans Sacked Cities’, in J. Rich and G. Shipley (eds.), War and Society in the Roman World, London.

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