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Tacitus: Liberty and Tyranny in the Annals |
Liberty and Tyranny in Tacitus’s Annals
Topic
Tacitus' The Annals of Imperial Rome is a leading source of ideas about political institutions and the corruption of power for the Founding generation of the United States and it is one of the central texts for understanding the ideas which influenced the formation of the American constitutional.
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Session I: Tiberius and the Rush to Servitude
Tacitus' The Annals of Imperial Rome, vol. 1
Session II: The Tyrant and the Law
Tacitus' The Annals of Imperial Rome, vol. 1 and 2
Session III: Tiberius’s Reign of Terror
Tacitus' The Annals of Imperial Rome, vol. 2
Session IV: Claudius’s Women
Tacitus' The Annals of Imperial Rome, vol. 2
Session V: Nero’s Tyrannical Debauchery
Tacitus' The Annals of Imperial Rome, vol. 2
Session VI: Nero’s Tyrannical Theatricality
Tacitus' The Annals of Imperial Rome, vol. 2
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