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The Works of Tacitus, Vol. I

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The historical works of Tacitus are a history of the period from A.D. 14 to 96 in thirty volumes. Although many of the works were lost (only books 1-5 of the Histories and 1-6 and 11-16 of the Annals survive), enough remains to provide a good sense of Tacitus’s political and moral philosophy.

He recognized the necessity for strong rulers but argued that more should be done to manage the succession of power and allow for the ascension of talent. Tacitus asserted that it was the dynastic ambitions of Rome’s many emperors that caused the decline of moral and political life and precluded the possibility of recruiting leaders of real ability. Moreover, the dynastic temptation caused political instability because military force was now required for political change. His works point to the necessity of systematic institutional restraints on power for the preservation of liberty.

Gordon’s translation and his lengthy Discourses on Tacitus bring Tacitus’ ideas up to date and apply them to the British state of the early 18th century. (Description from Online Library of Liberty) (15 hr 8 min)

Chapters

Dedication to Sir Robert Walpole

5:37

Read by Jim Mowatt

Discourse I: Upon Former English Translations of Tacitus

39:41

Read by Fr. Richard Zeile of Detroit

Discourse IIa: Upon Tacitus and His Writings

53:29

Read by Graham Redman

Discourse IIb: Upon Tacitus and His Writings

1:03:10

Read by Jc Guan

Discourse III: Upon Caesar the Dictator

28:29

Read by ontheroad

Discourse IV: Upon Octavius Caesar, Afterwards Called Augustus

33:34

Read by ontheroad

Discourse Va: Of Governments Free and Arbitrary

35:32

Read by Justin Brett

Discourse Vb: Of Governments Free and Arbitrary

23:29

Read by Justin Brett

Discourse VI: Of the Old Law of Treason

21:14

Read by Anna Simon

Discourse VIIa: Of the Accusations and Accusers Under the Emperors

38:32

Read by ontheroad

Discourse VIIb: Of the Accusations and Accusers Under the Emperors

36:27

Read by Graham Redman

Discourse VIII: Of the general Debasement of Spirit and Adulation which accompa…

43:17

Read by Maire Rhode

Discourse IX: Upon Courts

38:30

Read by Anna Simon

Discourse X: Of Armies and Conquest

36:13

Read by Lizzie Driver

The Annals Bk. 1: The Reign of Augustus

14:31

Read by Laura Koskinen

The Annals Bk. 1: Tiberius Takes the Throne

27:45

Read by Fr. Richard Zeile of Detroit

The Annals Bk. 1: The Sedition at Pannonia

24:00

Read by ontheroad

The Annals Bk. 1: The German Insurrection

37:31

Read by Justin Brett

The Annals Bk. 1: The Rise of Germanicus

41:27

Read by Kalynda

The Annals Bk. 2: Conflict in Armenia

27:49

Read by Nicholas James Bridgewater

The Annals Bk. 2: Libo's Rebellion

15:57

Read by Claude Banta

The Annals Bk. 2: Debates in the Senate

14:05

Read by Graham Redman

The Annals Bk. 2: Various Rebellions

20:08

Read by Claude Banta

The Annals Bk. 2: The African Conflicts

26:02

Read by Lizzie Driver

The Annals Bk. 2: The Death of Germanicus

37:50

Read by Graham Redman

The Annals Bk. 3: The Disgrace of Piso

31:42

Read by Graham Redman

The Annals Bk. 3: Conflict with the Upper Classes

35:06

Read by Claude Banta

The Annals Bk. 3: Tiberius Pleads with the Senate

30:01

Read by Fr. Richard Zeile of Detroit

The Annals Bk. 3: International Relations Under Tiberius

26:59

Read by ontheroad