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)

Beginning at the end of Augustus’s reign, Tacitus’s Annals examines the rules of the Roman emperors from Tiberius to Nero (though Caligula’s books are lost to us). Their dramas and scandals are brought fully under the spotlight, as Tacitus presents a catalogue of their murders, atrocities, sexual improprieties and other vices in no unsparing terms. Debauched, cruel and paranoid, they are portrayed as being on the verge of madness. Their wars and battles, such as the war with the Parthians, are also described with the same scrutinising intensity. Tacitus’s last major historical work, the Annals is an extraordinary glimpse into the pleasures and perils of a Roman leader, and is considered by many to be a masterpiece.

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Tacitus - Author
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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