WebCARMEN CODOÑER (coordinadora) EL COMENTARIO DE TEXTOS GRIEGOS Y LATINOS CÁTEDRA La práctica del com entario de textos d ebe abarcar por igual a las obras literarias en lenguas vivas que a las escritas en len guas clásicas. Incluso dicha práctica cobra más sentido en estas últimas, pues sólo ella puede devolvernos el sentido cabal, el sus trato … WebThe Annals By Tacitus Written 109 A.C.E. Translated by Alfred John Church and William Jackson Brodribb. The Annals has been divided into the following sections: Book I [150k] …
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WebAnnals. (Tacitus) A copy of the second Medicean manuscript of Annals, Book 15, chapter 44. The Annals ( Latin: Annales) by Roman historian and senator Tacitus [1] is a history of the Roman Empire from the reign of Tiberius to that of Nero, the years AD 14–68. [2] The Annals are an important source for modern understanding of the history of ... WebHence, even for criminals who deserved extreme and exemplary punishment, there arose a feeling of compassion; for it was not, as it seemed, for the public good, but to glut one … 馬医 28話 あらすじ
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Web44.4 igitur: Tacitus uses this word to resume his narrative after his digression on Christianity. primum correpti [sc. sunt] qui fatebantur: The antecedent of qui (and the … WebTacitus kom med en referanse til Jesus Kristus, hans henrettelse ved Pontius Pilatus, og eksistensen av de tidlige kristne i Roma på en side i sitt verk Annaler, bok 15, kapittel 44. Tacitus forteller om keiser Nero, og i den forbindelse kommer han inn på en stor brann som rammet Roma i år 64. WebThe Annals passage (15.44), which has been subjected to much scholarly analysis, follows a description of the six-day Great Fire of Rome that burned much of Rome in July 64 AD. The key part of the passage reads as follows (translation from Latin by A. J. Church and W. J. Brodribb, 1876): 馬医 29話あらすじ