Author(s): Tacitus
Reader(s): Timson, David
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: History
Catalogue No: NA0494
Barcode: 9781781983560
Release Date: 02/2021

TACITUS: Histories (The) (Unabridged)

The Roman historian Tacitus was a successful politician who eventually became Governor of the province of Asia. He is thought to have died around AD 120 and benefitted from the patronage of the Flavian Emperors. The Histories, of which only just over four out of 14 books survive, covers the years following the assassination of the Emperor Nero: Rome was plunged into further civil war with the Year of the Four Emperors (AD 69), which culminated in the accession of Vespasian, the first of the Flavians. Notwithstanding his proximity to the ruling family, Tacitus regretted Rome’s development from republic to empire – which is especially evident in his Annals. The Histories is a fascinating close-up account of a critical period in Roman history.

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Tacitus - Author
Timson, David (Reader)
1 The Histories 10:23
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2 It happened by chance that the news of the death… 09:52
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3 After receiving the news of the German revolt… 10:47
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4 Reports of the German rebellion grew daily more insistent… 09:18
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5 The infection of treason soon spread… 09:32
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6 The whole populace of Rome was now crowding into the… 09:27
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7 Otho then gave orders to open the arsenal. 11:05
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8 Thus the day was spent in crimes, and worst of all… 10:07
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9 In the preceding year, shortly after the beginning of December… 10:09
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10 Vitellius accordingly commended the zeal of the troops. 09:21
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11 The recent war had served to inflame the long-standing… 13:15
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12 About the same time there arose a demand… 08:04
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13 While the whole of Rome was intent upon the civil war… 12:11
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14 This speech, as being well calculated to provide… 11:30
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15 Book 2 10:47
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16 About this time Achaia and Asia were thrown into… 12:01
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17 The fame of this naval victory kept Corsica and Sardinia… 11:12
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18 In the same week Martius Macer gained a victory… 10:05
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19 While they were entrenching themselves at Ticinum… 10:02
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20 In some of my authorities I find a statement that either… 12:01
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21 The Vitellian army halted at the fifth mile-stone… 08:43
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22 Otho came originally from the borough of Ferentium. 09:20
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23 During these same days news arrived that Albinus… 10:14
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24 When Vitellius left Lugdunum, Cluvius Rufus relinquished… 10:09
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25 They next came to Bononia, where Fabius Valens gave… 10:11
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26 At the end of Mucianus' speech the others all… 10:43
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27 In the meantime Vespasian's progress was accelerated… 13:25
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28 As for the soldiers, the Guards' barracks were crowded… 12:57
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29 Book 3 09:18
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30 When the news spread to Poetovio, the Seventh Galbian… 07:49
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31 The infection seemed to spread among the legions. 10:37
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32 Four miles from Cremona they saw the standards of… 09:31
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33 Thus being enabled to recognize his own men… 09:42
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34 Meanwhile, some of the legionaries began to advance… 11:45
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35 It was at this time that the news of the death of Junius… 09:22
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36 With the capture of Valens the tide had now fully turned… 09:03
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37 His advance, however, continued. As winter was at hand… 09:26
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38 Vitellius was like a man roused from sleep. 12:31
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39 About the same time Fabius Valens was executed… 13:11
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40 At daybreak, before the two sides commenced hostilities… 09:45
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41 Sabinus and Atticus were loaded with chains… 10:30
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42 A knight named Musonius Rufus had attached himself to… 10:14
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43 Book 4 10:08
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44 To return to the senate: at the same meeting at which… 11:37
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45 Having thus made up his mind to rebel… 14:14
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46 On nearing the camp at Bonn, the Batavians sent forward… 11:10
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47 However, there was much to exasperate their disaffection. 07:46
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48 Such was the course of events in Germany… 11:30
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49 When the excitement subsided, their fears returned… 13:22
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50 The senate listened to Montanus's speech… 08:55
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51 At the present time the legion in Africa… 12:20
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52 Previous to the murder of Hordeonius Flaccus… 10:44
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53 The command was now divided between Tutor and Classicus. 11:34
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54 Now that he had gained the accession of Cologne… 10:50
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55 Such was the position when Petilius Cerialis reached Mainz. 09:44
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56 While the victors were occupying Trier… 10:26
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57 During the months which Vespasian spent at Alexandria… 11:39
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58 Book 5 12:17
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59 Not far from this lake are the Plains, which they say were… 10:02
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60 Various portents had occurred at this time… 11:01
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61 The war was far from being over. Dividing his forces… 11:58
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