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  • Annals

  • By: Tacitus
  • Narrated by: David Timson
  • Length: 18 hrs and 11 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (11 ratings)

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Annals

By: Tacitus
Narrated by: David Timson
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Summary

Beginning at the end of Augustus' reign, Tacitus's Annals examines the rules of the Roman emperors from Tiberius to Nero (though Caligula's books are lost to us). Their dramas and scandals are brought fully under the spotlight, as Tacitus presents a catalog of their murders, atrocities, sexual improprieties, and other vices in no unsparing terms. Debauched, cruel, and paranoid, they are portrayed as being on the verge of madness. Their wars and battles, such as the war with the Parthians, are also described with the same scrutinizing intensity.

Tacitus' last major historical work, the Annals is an extraordinary glimpse into the pleasures and perils of a Roman leader, and is considered by many to be a masterpiece.

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Excellent narration of an essential text.

Beautiful, sonorous narrator reads a lyrical translation of one of those texts we all should know. Well worth it!

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Terrible narrator. Ruining a classic

This narrator is terrible. Too much breathing which I cannot stand. Such a shame because Tacitus is a great writer, and is definatley a must read if you are a Ancient Rome History buff. Save your credits. Don’t buy this one. There is another recorded version of Tacitus Anals here. Hopefully the recording is better than this one

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Boring

Boring history. Interesting few lines about percecution of the christians. Don't listen to this. you get what you need in The citations of modern books.

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