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Frontmatter
Prologue
VOLUME I
PART I
THE POLITICAL SETTING
I. The Principate of Nerva
II. The Proclamation of Trajan
III. Julius Agricola
IV. The New Emperor
V. Capax Imperii
PART II
TACITUS AND PLINY
VI. The Career of Tacitus
VII. The Career of Pliny
VIII. Literature Under Trajan
IX. The Dialogus
X. From Oratory to History
XI. An Historian's First Steps
PART III
THE HISTORIAE
XII. History at Rome
XIII. Tacitus and His Models
XIV. Military History I
XV. Military History II
XVI. Historical Sources
XVII. THhe Qualities of the
Historiae
XVIII. BIAS AND EQUITY
PART IV
TRAJAN AND HADRIAN
XIX. The Reign of Trajan
XX. Hadrianus Augustus
PART V
THE ANNALES
XXI. The Structure of the
Annales
XXII. The Sources I
XXIII. The Sources II
XXIV. The Technique of Tacitus
XXV. Roman Oratory in the
Annales
XXVI. The Style of the Annales
XXVII. Types and Changes of Style
PART VI
The ANNALES AS HISTORY
XXVIII. The Subject of the Annales
XXIX. The Accuracy of Tacitus
XXX. The Sceptical Historian
XXXI. The Principate
XXXII. Tacitus and Tiberius
XXXIII. The Caesars and the Provinces
XXXIV. Tacitus and Gaul
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