Tacitus Biography

Tacitus, Historian
Occup.Historian
FromRome
Born56 AC
Died117 AC
Publius (or Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus was a Roman orator, lawyer, senator as well as among one of the most ancient historians. His main works are referred to as the Germania Society, way of living, sedevaner and also faiths of a number of West Germanic people. Additionally, he authored Annales and HistoriƦ, which took care of the future Emperor initial century, from Tiberius came to be emperor Domitian's fatality.

Tacitus was born in a provincial family of knightly course, possibly in northern Italy or southerly Gaul. As a boy he studied unsupported claims in order to prepare for an occupation in legislation and also politics.

When he remained in his 20s, he wed Julia Agricola, Gnaeus little girl of Julius Agricola. His papa in law practice as governor of the province of Britannia was meticulously covered in his jobs, and also it is noticeable that it was a great partnership between both.
He began his political job at 81, that kvestor. He after that underwent the cursus honorum, and was known as an accomplished audio speaker and lawyer. It was kept in mind that his name did not fit effectively, "Tacitus" suggests "quiet".

Tacitus took care of via Domitian's power of fear, probably a lot due to the fact that he served in the provinces from ca. 89 to approx. 93, and also consequently were not directly in the path of the emperor. He was senator, and also in 97 he was consul, as the first in his family members. The same year he got to the height of his fame as an audio speaker with grave speech of Rufus Verginius, a well-known soldier.

In 98 he launched his 3 short jobs, and afterwards went back to function as an attorney. Along with Pliny the Younger in 100, he won the instance versus Marius Priscus, proconsul in the province of Africa was implicated of corruption. Pliny applauded a couple of days later Tacitus' speaking in among his letters (Letters II, 11). In 98 he writes likewise that later ended up being called the initial created reference to Sami, if a people he calls Fenni.

He was so out of national politics for numerous years, and also created his two significant jobs. Then he was civil governor of the district of Asia in 112 It is thought that he passed away ca. 117. It is uncertain whether he had children that survived him. The later emperors Marcus Claudius Tacitus claimed, false, that he was a descendant of Tacitus.

Tacitus is likewise one of the non-Christian resources that mentions Jesus Christ in his works (see the english wikipedia "Tacitus Wed Christ").

Our collection contains 30 quotes who is written / told by Tacitus, under the main topic History.

Related authors: Claudius (Leader), Jesus Christ (Prophet), Tiberius (Statesman)

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30 Famous quotes by Tacitus

Small: All things atrocious and shameless flock from all parts to Rome
"All things atrocious and shameless flock from all parts to Rome"
Small: To plunder, to slaughter, to steal, these things they misname empire and where they make a wilderness,
"To plunder, to slaughter, to steal, these things they misname empire; and where they make a wilderness, they call it peace"
Small: Many who seem to be struggling with adversity are happy many, amid great affluence, are utterly miserab
"Many who seem to be struggling with adversity are happy; many, amid great affluence, are utterly miserable"
Small: Prosperity is the measure or touchstone of virtue, for it is less difficult to bear misfortune than to
"Prosperity is the measure or touchstone of virtue, for it is less difficult to bear misfortune than to remain uncorrupted by pleasure"
Small: Greater things are believed of those who are absent
"Greater things are believed of those who are absent"
Small: The more corrupt the state, the more numerous the laws
"The more corrupt the state, the more numerous the laws"
Small: Reason and judgment are the qualities of a leader
"Reason and judgment are the qualities of a leader"
Small: Old things are always in good repute, present things in disfavor
"Old things are always in good repute, present things in disfavor"
Small: Noble character is best appreciated in those ages in which it can most readily develop
"Noble character is best appreciated in those ages in which it can most readily develop"
Small: It belongs to human nature to hate those you have injured
"It belongs to human nature to hate those you have injured"
Small: Candor and generosity, unless tempered by due moderation, leads to ruin
"Candor and generosity, unless tempered by due moderation, leads to ruin"
Small: All enterprises that are entered into with indiscreet zeal may be pursued with great vigor at first, bu
"All enterprises that are entered into with indiscreet zeal may be pursued with great vigor at first, but are sure to collapse in the end"
Small: A shocking crime was committed on the unscrupulous initiative of few individuals, with the blessing of
"A shocking crime was committed on the unscrupulous initiative of few individuals, with the blessing of more, and amid the passive acquiescence of all"
Small: A desire to resist oppression is implanted in the nature of man
"A desire to resist oppression is implanted in the nature of man"
Small: Truth is confirmed by inspection and delay falsehood by haste and uncertainty
"Truth is confirmed by inspection and delay; falsehood by haste and uncertainty"
Small: In a state where corruption abounds, laws must be very numerous
"In a state where corruption abounds, laws must be very numerous"
Small: A bad peace is even worse than war
"A bad peace is even worse than war"
Small: The desire for safety stands against every great and noble enterprise
"The desire for safety stands against every great and noble enterprise"
Small: Those in supreme power always suspect and hate their next heir
"Those in supreme power always suspect and hate their next heir"
Small: Love of fame is the last thing even learned men can bear to be parted from
"Love of fame is the last thing even learned men can bear to be parted from"
Small: It is human nature to hate the man whom you have hurt
"It is human nature to hate the man whom you have hurt"
Small: Fear is not in the habit of speaking truth when perfect sincerity is expected, perfect freedom must be
"Fear is not in the habit of speaking truth; when perfect sincerity is expected, perfect freedom must be allowed; nor has anyone who is apt to be angry when he hears the truth any cause to wonder that he does not hear it"
Small: Custom adapts itself to expediency
"Custom adapts itself to expediency"
Small: To show resentment at a reproach is to acknowledge that one may have deserved it
"To show resentment at a reproach is to acknowledge that one may have deserved it"
Small: Be assured those will be thy worst enemies, not to whom thou hast done evil, but who have done evil to
"Be assured those will be thy worst enemies, not to whom thou hast done evil, but who have done evil to thee. And those will be thy best friends, not to whom thou hast done good, but who have done good to thee"
Small: Things forbidden have a secret charm
"Things forbidden have a secret charm"
Small: It is less difficult to bear misfortunes than to remain uncorrupted by pleasure
"It is less difficult to bear misfortunes than to remain uncorrupted by pleasure"
Small: He that fights and runs away, May turn and fight another day But he that is in battle slain, Will never
"He that fights and runs away, May turn and fight another day; But he that is in battle slain, Will never rise to fight again"
Small: Abuse if you slight it, will gradually die away but if you show yourself irritated, you will be thought
"Abuse if you slight it, will gradually die away; but if you show yourself irritated, you will be thought to have deserved it"
Small: No one would have doubted his ability to reign had he never been emperor
"No one would have doubted his ability to reign had he never been emperor"