Author(s): Tacitus
Reader(s): Timson, David
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Non-Fiction
Catalogue No: NA0460
Barcode: 9781781983201
Release Date: 08/2020

TACITUS: Annals (Unabridged)

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Tacitus - Author
Timson, David (Reader)
1The Annals of Imperial Rome14:18
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2On the first day of the senate he allowed nothing to…14:33
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3Great too was the Senate's sycophancy to Livia.14:31
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4As soon as he entered the entrenchments…12:30
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5Meantime Germanicus, while, as I have related…13:31
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6'Neither wife nor son are dearer to me than my…'15:10
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7Meanwhile the enemy moved not till the army began…14:43
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8This language roused not only the Cherusci…11:53
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9Having then assembled them at his headquarters…11:24
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10Not long afterwards, Granius Marcellus, proconsul of…11:33
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11Book 215:08
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12At nightfall, leaving his general's tent by a secret exit…16:28
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13Meanwhile the rumoured loss of the fleet stirred…13:47
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14Soon afterwards this same Piso gave an equal proof…14:21
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15King Archelaus had been in possession of Cappadocia…14:54
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16A contest then arose about the election of a praetor…15:35
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17But Germanicus also bestowed attention on other…12:19
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18For a brief space hopes for Germanicus rose…10:48
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19Piso, too, though his first attempts were unsuccessful…11:43
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20Book 315:45
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21Two days were then assigned for the bringing…15:04
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22At Rome meanwhile Lepida, who beside the glory of…13:42
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23Next followed Tiberius's fourth, Drusus's second…14:34
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24Scarcely a single community was untouched by the…14:57
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25The Senate on being consulted had, without handling…13:08
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26Tiberius meantime, while securing to himself the…12:13
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27The emperor opposed the motion. 'Although,' he said…11:46
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28Book 415:05
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29The same honours were decreed to the memory of…14:28
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30Silius had a wife, Sosia Galla, whose love of Agrippina…15:33
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31The Senate then gave their votes that the elder…15:35
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32Sejanus meanwhile, dazed by his extravagant…14:27
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33Sabinus meantime, while he was concentrating his…14:34
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34The envoys from Smyrna, after tracing their city's…14:54
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35Caesar, meanwhile, after dedicating the temples in…15:28
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36Book 507:15
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37Book 614:42
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38Authority was then given to the Senate to decide the…14:07
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39In the consulship of Servius Galba and Lucius Sulla…15:26
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40The Senate clamorously interrupted, with an…15:33
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41Of the petty chiefs Mithridates was the first to…12:07
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42Quintus Plautius and Sextus Papinius were the next…11:21
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43Perplexed in mind, exhausted in body, he soon left…11:51
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44Book 1114:48
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45It was during this consulship, in the eight hundredth…14:53
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46Of the birth of Curtius Rufus, whom some affirm to…14:46
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47At first Callistus, of whom I have already spoken…13:25
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48Book 1215:40
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49As they approached the plains, wearied with the snows…14:44
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50In the consulship of Gaius Antistius and Marcus Suillius…14:37
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51When he was set before the emperor's tribunal…15:30
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52By the centurion's departure the camp prefect was…17:25
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53In the consulship of Didius Junius and Quintus Haterius…14:58
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54Book 1314:28
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55Meanwhile the mother's influence was gradually…14:29
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56Night was far advanced and Nero was still sitting over …15:18
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57During Nero's second consulship with Lucius Piso…15:15
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58Meanwhile Tiridates, ashamed of seeming utterly…16:13
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59During the same consulship a hearing was given…14:51
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60Book 1414:40
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61So far our accounts agree. That Nero gazed on his…15:20
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62In Nero's fourth consulship with Cornelius Cossus…15:12
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63On the shore stood the opposing army…14:16
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64That same year two remarkable crimes were…12:24
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65A similar accusation caused the downfall of Fabricius…12:44
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66It was less of a secret that there was a design to…13:07
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67Book 1515:10
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68Vologeses meanwhile, though he had heard that the…17:10
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69During the consulship of Memmius Regulus…14:47
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70While Nero was frequently visiting the show…14:19
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71Such indeed were the precautions of human wisdom.14:35
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72At last they decided to carry out their design…12:47
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73In quick succession Nero added the murder of Plautius…11:06
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74Throughout the conspiracy nothing, it was certain…11:23
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75Book 1615:45
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76A year of shame and of so many evil deeds heaven…16:45
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77As for the impeachment of Barea Soranus…15:56
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Total Playing Time: 18:11:30