Tacitus and Bracciolini. The Annals Forged in the XVth Century

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TACITUS AND BRACCIOLINI.

TACITUS AND BRACCIOLINI. CHAPTER I. TACITUS COULD BARELY HAVE WRITTEN THE ANNALS.

CHAPTER II. A FEW REASONS FOR BELIEVING THE ANNALS TO BE A FORGERY.

CHAPTER III. SUSPICIOUS CHARACTER OF THE ANNALS FROM THE POINT OF TREATMENT.

CHAPTER IV. HOW THE ANNALS DIFFERS FROM THE HISTORY.

CHAPTER V. THE LATIN AND ALLITERATIONS IN THE ANNALS.

CHAPTER I. BRACCIOLINI IN ROME.

CHAPTER II. BRACCIOLINI IN LONDON.

CHAPTER III. BRACCIOLINI SETTING ABOUT THE FORGERY OF THE ANNALS.

CHAPTER IV. BRACCIOLINI AS A BOOKFINDER.

CHAPTER I. THE CHARACTER OF BRACCIOLINI.

CHAPTER II. THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY.

CHAPTER III. FURTHER PROOFS OF FORGERY.

CHAPTER IV. THE TERMINATION OF THE FORGERY.

CHAPTER V. THE FORGED MANUSCRIPT.

CHAPTER I. REASONS FOR BELIEVING THAT BRACCIOLINI WROTE BOTH PARTS OF THE ANNALS.

CHAPTER II. LANGUAGE, ALLITERATION, ACCENT AND WORDS.

CHAPTER III. MISTAKES THAT PROVE FORGERY.

CHAPTER THE LAST. FURTHER PROOFS OF BRACCIOLINI BEING THE AUTHOR OF THE FIRST SIX BOOKS OF THE ANNALS.

Title: Tacitus and Bracciolini The Annals Forged in the XVth Century

Author: John Wilson Ross

Edition: 10

Language: English

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