Excerpt from C. Corn. Taciti Opera, Vol. 3: Ex Recensione Joh. Augusti Ernesti Denuo Curavit Jer. Jac. Oberlinus Argentoratensis Instit. Litter. Francici Socius
Ca l. Prai'amen. Auctoris dignitas, atas, institutum. 2. 3. Rasentis historia summa capita. 4. 5. Status urbis, mens ex ercituum, habitus provinciarum, occiso Nerone. Nymphidius imperium adfectans, oppressus. 6. 7. Galbam crudelitas sua, atas, corporis forma et amicorum vitia reddunt invisum. 8. 9. Status Hispania, Gallia, Germanicorum exercituum, Britannia, Illyrici. 10. In Syria Muciani virtutes et vitia. Fl. Vespasiani, Judaicum bellum administrantis, animus in Galbam. 11 Egypti, Africa, Mauretania, Rhatia, Norici, Thracia, Italia status, Coss. Galba et Vinio.
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