Add this copy of The Complete Works of Tacitus (Modern Library, 222.1) to cart. $19.26, good condition, Sold by ThriftBooks-Reno rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Reno, NV, UNITED STATES, published by The Modern Library.
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Good. No dust jacket. Putty-colored linen-covered boards with the distinctive Modern Library logo in gilt and green block on the spine. A few spots of stain on the covers and handling soil on the lower corner of the text block. There is light wear and bumping on the corners and spine head and foot. Penciled price in the corner of the title page. Clean inside pages. The spine is loosening with age, but intact. This would be a nice reading copy for a home bookcase. Include: The Annals, The History, The Life of Cnaeus Julius Agricola, Germany and its Tribes, and A Dialogue on Oratory. 173 pages.
Add this copy of The Complete Works of Tacitus to cart. $33.77, fair condition, Sold by BookDepart rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Shepherdstown, WV, UNITED STATES, published 1942 by Modern Library.
This book is required reading for everyone in academics and beyond, without which one's understanding of Europeans will be absolutely deficient. Tacitus inadvertently explains how Civilization was forced on Western Europeans by the Romans, and it was a hard sell... Nationalism in Western Europe is of such recent vintage that it was virtually unknown, before Modernity. Tacitus was present in the 1st century A.D. and his accounts of the populations that he encountered are considered the first "Ethnography" by anthropologists who are familiar with the details of his work. I highly recommend this book for all high school students, college students, teachers, lawyers, judges, and professors.