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Elizabeth I’s Translation of Tacitus: Lambeth Palace Library, MS 683
Review of English Studies, 2019Preserved at Lambeth Palace Library is a manuscript translation of Tacitus’s Annales, completed in the late sixteenth century. The translation was undertaken, this essay argues, by Elizabeth I. The article makes the case for the queen’s authorship with
John-Mark Philo
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2001
1. Rubellio et Fufio consulibus, quorum utrique Geminus cognomentum erat, Iulia Augusta mortem obiit, aetate extrema, nobilitatis per Claudiam familiam et adoptione Liuiorum Iuliorumque clarissimae. primum ei matrimonium et liberi fuere cum Tiberio Nerone, qui bello Perusino profugus pace inter Sex. Pompeium ac triumuiros pacta in urbem rediit.
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1. Rubellio et Fufio consulibus, quorum utrique Geminus cognomentum erat, Iulia Augusta mortem obiit, aetate extrema, nobilitatis per Claudiam familiam et adoptione Liuiorum Iuliorumque clarissimae. primum ei matrimonium et liberi fuere cum Tiberio Nerone, qui bello Perusino profugus pace inter Sex. Pompeium ac triumuiros pacta in urbem rediit.
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Cheating the Public, or: Tacitus Vindicated
Scripta Classica Israelica, 2020W. Eck
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New Surveys in the Classics, 1997
The younger Pliny in one of his letters repeats a story which had been told to him by Tacitus (Ep.9.23.2-3):I have never derived more pleasure than from a recent exchange with Cornelius Tacitus. He was saying that a Roman knight had sat next to him at the last races: after various learned exchanges he had asked ‘Are you Italian or provincial?’, and ...
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The younger Pliny in one of his letters repeats a story which had been told to him by Tacitus (Ep.9.23.2-3):I have never derived more pleasure than from a recent exchange with Cornelius Tacitus. He was saying that a Roman knight had sat next to him at the last races: after various learned exchanges he had asked ‘Are you Italian or provincial?’, and ...
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