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- The Tacitus Home Page - A vita, summary of works, and basic bibliography of Cornelius Tacitus, from Steven H. Rutledge, a classics professor at the University of Maryland.
- Tacitus, Cornelius - Biographical article in the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica. Some scanner errors.
- Tacitus - Encyclopedia-style article on the historian, with hyperlinks to related topics, and extensive bibliography.
- The Histories - A history of the Roman Empire by Tacitus, written 109 AD and translated into English by Alfred John Church and William Jackson Brodribb. In HTML, with each book in its own file. Part of the Internet Classics Archive.
- The Annals by Tacitus - Near contemporary historical source for last years of Augustus' reign by Tacitus.
- Tacitus - The Life of Gnaeus Julius Agricola - An English translation of the biography of a Roman governor of Britain, written by the noted Roman historian Tacitus, who was his son-in-law. Hosted by Iowa State University.
- Roman Maps : Tacitus - Maps of areas referred to by Cornelius Tacitus in "The Histories", A.D. 1.
- Roman History (14-70 A.D.) - The Annals and The History. Church-Brodribb translation, using the paragraph numbering of the 1942 Modern Classics edition. HTML, one book per file.
- The Works of Tacitus - Church-Brodribb translation, with parallel text in Latin. HTML, with ten paragraphs per file. At Internet Sacred Text Archive.
- Tacitus on Germany - Thomas Gordon translation, from a 1910 edition. In plain text or as a zip file, from Project Gutenberg.
Wikipedia Articles
- 3097 Tacitus - 3097 Tacitus is a main belt asteroid, which was discovered by Cornelis Johannes van Houten, Ingrid van Houten-Groeneveld and Tom Gehrels in 1960. It is named after Gaius Cornelius Tacitus, the ancient Roman historian.
- Tacitus (disambiguation) - Tacitus was a Roman historian. Other people and things named Tacitus include:
- Tacitus (crater) - Tacitus is a lunar impact crater located to the northwest of Catharina crater, at the northern extension of the Rupes Altai ridge line. Directly west is the Almanon crater, and to the northeast is Cyrillus crater.
- Tacitus - Publius (or Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus (ca. 56 – ca.
- Tacitus on Jesus - The Roman historian Tacitus wrote concerning the Great Fire of Rome, in book 15, chapter 44 of his Annals (c. 116):