Excerpt from Subject Matter of Tacitus Annals, 1 3: Including Full Index to Persons and Places
The following Handbook does not pretend to be anything more than a compilation culled from the larger Furneaux and the Text Books of the University Correspondence College; to which I take this opportunity of expressing my general indebtedness. My endeavour has been to extract and arrange such facts only as are absolutely necessary for the proper mastery of the subject-matter of Annals I. - III. If I may make a suggestion, the student ought to study his text with these notes beside him; he will then find that with the help of the references therein contained he will be able to detect most of the important contexts. In conclusion I must express my sincere thanks to Mr. R. R. Marett, M.A., Exeter College, for many useful suggestions.
Second Edition.
I must express my sincere thanks to my colleague, Mr. H. St. J. Seamer, B.A., St. John's College, Cambridge, for his kind assistance in correcting the proof sheets.
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