Tacitus
3.The heritages of Historiography left behind by Tacitus and Bangu are rish and thick.
4.How does it relate to what you have encountered in Tacitus, Suetonius, the Res Gestae?
5.With the strong intention of morals,Tacitus keeped improving the selection of materials as best as he can.
6.A similar assertion is made by the Roman historian Tacitus in the Book 5 of his Histories.
7.Since your papers are intended to be written largely from ancient sources, your citations will most frequently be to the likes of Suetonius or Tacitus.
8.Tacitus, elsewhere in his Histories, refers to Christianity when alluding to the burning of the temple of Jerusalem in A.D. 70.
9.Tacitus saith, Livia sorted well, with the arts of her husband, and dissimulation of her son: attributing arts or policy to Augustus, and dissimulation to Tiberius.
10.For if a man have that penetration of judgment, as he can discern, what things are to be laid open, and what to be secreted, and what to be showed at half lights, and to whom, and when (which indeed are arts of state, and arts of life, as Tacitus well calleth mem), to him, a habit of dissimulation is a hindrance, and a poorness.

