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1733 C. Cornelii Taciti Opera Nova Editio Antiquarian Roman History Book Latin
1733 C. Cornelii Taciti Opera Nova Editio Antiquarian Roman History Book LatinC. Cornelii - Taciti Opera - Nova Editio, Ad exemplar ejusdem Authoris, editum ad usum SERENISSIMI DELPHINI, diligenter collata, & Capitibus disctinctaBy Cornelius TacitusSumptibus JOANNIS BARBOU via Jacobara prope Fontem S. Benedicti, sub Ciconiis: PARISIIS 1733English Translation Of Title: "C. Cornelii - Tacitus Opera - New Edition, To the copy of the same Author, published for the use of the SERENISSIMI DOLPHIN, carefully collated, & separated by Caps.Government of JOANNIS BARBOU via Jacobara near the Fountain of St. Benedict, under Ciconii: PARISIIS ""C. Cornelii - Taciti Opera refers to the works (opera) of Cornelius Tacitus, a prominent Roman historian and senator from the late 1st and early 2nd centuries AD. His full name is often abbreviated as C. Cornelius Tacitus, where "C." stands for Gaius. Tacitus is best known for his detailed and critical accounts of the Roman Empire, particularly during the reigns of emperors from Augustus to Domitian. His works are valued for their incisive analysis of power, politics, and morality. The phrase "C. Cornelii - Taciti Opera" is typically used in scholarly or classical editions of his works, often in Latin, to signify a collected edition of Tacitus's writings."General wear, fading and rub through with some loss to covers and spine as shown. Small contemporary inscriptions present on front and back endpapers otherwise pages clean and unmarked. Pages are overwhelmingly bright with only subtle age toning. Book presents very well overall and is a wonderful example of this original 1733 latin publication. Please study photos to further understand condition.Size 14cm x 9cm x 3.5cm - 554 Pages + Index
1733 C. Cornelii Taciti Opera Nova Editio Antique Roman History Book In Latin
C. Cornelii - Taciti Opera - Nova Editio, Ad exemplar ejusdem Authoris, editum ad usum SERENISSIMI DELPHINI, diligenter collata, & Capitibus disctincta
By Cornelius Tacitus
Sumptibus JOANNIS BARBOU via Jacobara prope Fontem S. Benedicti, sub Ciconiis: PARISIIS
1733
English Translation Of Title:
"C. Cornelii - Tacitus Opera - New Edition, To the copy of the same Author, published for the use of the SERENISSIMI DOLPHIN, carefully collated, & separated by Caps.Government of JOANNIS BARBOU via Jacobara near the Fountain of St. Benedict, under Ciconii: PARISIIS
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C. Cornelii Taciti Opera (1733), published in Paris by Joannis Barbou, is a finely produced Latin edition of the complete works of Cornelius Tacitus, the great Roman historian and moralist. Described as a nova editio ad exemplar ejusdem authoris, this "new edition" was carefully prepared according to authoritative manuscripts and printed in the refined Delphin Classics style—ad usum serenissimi Delphini—originally designed for the education of the Dauphin of France. The volume includes Tacitus's principal works—Annales, Historiae, Germania, Agricola, and Dialogus de Oratoribus—with divisions into chapters and scholarly annotations for clarity and instruction. The aim was both pedagogical and literary: to present Tacitus's text in a form that would cultivate linguistic precision and moral insight among advanced students of Latin.
The 1733 Barbou edition reflects the high standards of French classical printing in the early eighteenth century, combining typographical elegance with erudite editorial care. Tacitus's terse, penetrating prose—marked by its political subtlety and moral gravity—is here framed as a model of republican virtue and rhetorical mastery. The Delphin-style commentary illuminates Roman history under the emperors, emphasizing the dangers of tyranny and the virtues of moderation and integrity. As such, this Paris edition stands not merely as a classical text but as an Enlightenment artifact—an instrument of moral and civic education that linked ancient wisdom with the intellectual ideals of early modern Europe.
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General wear, fading and rub through with some loss to covers and spine as shown. Small contemporary inscriptions present on front and back endpapers otherwise pages clean and unmarked. Pages are overwhelmingly bright with only subtle age toning. Book presents very well overall and is a wonderful example of this original 1733 latin publication. Please study photos to further understand condition.
Size 14cm x 9cm x 3.5cm - 554 Pages + Index
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