The Annals
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Publisher Description
A vivid, unflinching chronicle of power, corruption, and survival at the heart of the Roman Empire. In The Annals, Tacitus takes us from the death of Augustus through the reigns of Tiberius, Claudius, and Nero—a period of political intrigue, treason trials, court conspiracies, and moral decay. He writes not as a detached observer but as a senator who witnessed the sycophancy and fear that pervaded imperial Rome. Yet Tacitus is no mere moralist; his narrative is sharp, economical, and driven by a profound understanding of human nature. This modern-English edition strips away the archaic phrasing and dense Latinisms of earlier translations, making Tacitus’s incisive observations accessible to today’s reader. You will encounter scheming empresses, ambitious freedmen, and senators torn between ambition and principle. Above all, you will see how absolute power distorts both those who wield it and those who serve it. Part of The Modern Wisdom Library.