The Germania, Agricola and Dialogus de Oratoribus of Tacitus
- 238 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Tacitus was a Roman historian and senator whose works delve into the reigns of emperors and the history of the Roman Empire. His writings are distinguished by a sharp, bold wit and a compact, often unconventional use of Latin. He sought a critical assessment of the past, representing a peak of the Silver Age of Latin literature.
