Histories

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Histories is a major work of Roman historiography by Tacitus that chronicles the turbulent period of the Roman Empire following the death of Nero.

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Histories canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman literature
history book
work of Roman historiography
author Tacitus
chronicles Roman Empire
chroniclesPeriod Flavian dynasty
Year of the Four Emperors
countryOfOrigin Roman Empire
coversEvent Batavian revolt
Flavian consolidation of power
Galba's reign
Otho's reign
Vespasian's rise to power
Vitellius's reign
civil wars of 69 AD
focusesOn character of emperors
civil war
imperial politics
military campaigns
role of the Senate
genre historiography
hasPart Book I
Book II
Book III
Book IV
Book V
hasTheme corruption of power
instability of imperial succession
moral decline of Rome
historicalMethod critical use of sources
focus on moral and political analysis
influencedBy Livy
Republican Roman historiography
Sallust
intendedScope reign of Galba to death of Domitian
literaryForm prose
literaryPeriod Silver Age of Latin literature
lostBooks Books VI–XIV
narrativePerspective senatorial viewpoint
originalLanguage Latin
relatedWork Annals
startsWithEvent death of Nero
subjectMatter Roman civil wars of 69 AD
transition from Julio-Claudian to Flavian rule
survivingBooks Books I–IV complete
part of Book V
timeOfWriting late 1st century AD

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Tacitus workAuthored Histories
Tacitus notableWork Histories
Bubastis describedInWork Histories