The Germany and the Agricola of Tacitus

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By Tacitus

INTRODUCTION.

A TREATISE ON THE SITUATION, MANNERS AND INHABITANTS OF GERMANY. 1

THE LIFE OF CNAEUS JULIUS AGRICOLA.

BOOK I. CHAPTER I. ON THE EARLIEST REMAINS OF THE LATIN LANGUAGE.

CHAPTER II. ON THE BEGINNINGS OF ROMAN LITERATURE.

CHAPTER III. THE INTRODUCTION OF GREEK LITERATURE LIVIUS AND NAEVIUS (240-204 B.C.).

CHAPTER IV. ROMAN COMEDY PLAUTUS TO TURPILIUS (254-103 B.C.).

CHAPTER V. ROMAN TRAGEDY (ENNIUS ACCIUS, 239-94 B.C.).

CHAPTER VI. EPIC POETRY. ENNIUS FURIUS (200-100 B.C.)

CHAPTER VII. THE EARLY HISTORY OF SATIRE (ENNIUS TO LUCILIUS) 200-103 B.C.

CHAPTER VIII. THE MINOR DEPARTMENTS OF POETRY THE ATELLANAE

CHAPTER IX. PROSE LITERATURE HISTORY. FABIUS PICTOR MACER (210-80 B.C.).

CHAPTER X. THE HISTORY OF ORATORY BEFORE CICERO.

CHAPTER XI. OTHER KINDS OF PROSE LITERATURE, GRAMMAR, RHETORIC, AND PHILOSOPHY (147-63 B.C.).

BOOK II. THE GOLDEN AGE. FROM THE CONSULSHIP OF CICERO TO THE

CHAPTER II. ORATORY AND PHILOSOPHY CICERO (106-43 B.C.).

CHAPTER III. HISTORICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL COMPOSITION CAESAR NEPOS SALLUST.

CHAPTER IV. THE HISTORY OF POETRY TO THE CLOSE OF THE

PART II. THE AUGUSTAN EPOCH (42 B.C.-14 A.D.). CHAPTER I. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS.

CHAPTER II. VIRGIL (70-19 B.C.).

CHAPTER III. HORACE (65-8 B.C.).

CHAPTER IV. THE ELEGIAC POETS GRATIUS MANILIUS.

CHAPTER V. PROSE-WRITERS OF THE AUGUSTAN PERIOD.

BOOK III. THE DECLINE. FROM THE ACCESSION OF TIBERIUS TO THE

CHAPTER II. THE REIGNS OF CALIGULA, CLAUDIUS, AND NERO (37-68 A.D.). 1. POETS.

CHAPTER III. THE REIGNS OF CALIGULA, CLAUDIUS, AND NERO. 2. PROSE WRITERS SENECA.

CHAPTER IV. THE REIGNS OF CALIGULA, CLAUDIUS, AND NERO. 3. OTHER PROSE WRITERS.

CHAPTER V. THE REIGNS OP THE FLAVIAN EMPERORS (A.D. 69-96). 1. PROSE WRITERS.

CHAPTER VI THE REIGNS OF VESPASIAN, TITUS, AND DOMITIAN (A.D. 69-96). 2. POETS.

CHAPTER VII. THE REIGNS OF NERVA AND TRAJAN (96-117 A.D.).

CHAPTER VIII. THE REIGNS OF HADRIAN AND THE ANTONINES (117-180 A.D.).

CHAPTER IX. STATE OF PHILOSOPHICAL AND RELIGIOUS THOUGHT DURING THE PERIOD OF THE ANTONINES CONCLUSION.

APPENDIX. A CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF ROMAN LITERATURE, FROM LIVIUS TO THE DEATH OF M. AURELIUS. [1]

LIST OF EDITIONS RECOMMENDED. [7] FOR THE EARLY PERIOD.

QUESTIONS OR SUBJECTS FOR ESSAYS SUGGESTED BY THE HISTORY OF ROMAN LITERATURE. [8]

CHAPTER II

CHAPTER III.

CHAPTER IV.

CHAPTER V.

CHAPTER VI.

CHAPTER VII.

CHAPTER VIII.

CHAPTER IX.

CHAPTER X.

CHAPTER XI.

CHAPTER XII.

CHAPTER XIII.

CHAPTER XIV.

CHAPTER XV.

CHAPTER XVI.

CHAPTER XVII.

CHAPTER XVIII.

CHAPTER XIX.

CHAPTER XX.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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