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Annals Tacitus - Style |  | Annals Tacitus - Style: Encyclopedia II - Annals Tacitus - Style |  | In contrast to the Historiae, the style leaves behind rules and convention in favor of a strangeness that is achieved by the use of unusual forms, of an archaic and solemn lexicon. The Annales are less fluid than the Historiae. They are also more concise and severe. There is even more predilection for incongruity. The unharmonious verbal forms reflect the discordant events and the ambiguity of the characters' behaviour. There are many violent metaphors and audacious uses of personification. Poetic styles, especially that ...
See also:Annals Tacitus, Annals Tacitus - Content, Annals Tacitus - Style |  | | Annals Tacitus, Annals Tacitus - Content, Annals Tacitus - Style, Plato's Republic, Tacitean studies, I, Claudius and Claudius the God (These books by Robert Graves somehow fill the "gap" between Tiberius' and Nero's reign in the remaining manuscripts of Tacitus' Annals) |  | |
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Annals Tacitus - Style
In contrast to the Historiae, the style leaves behind rules and convention in favor of a strangeness that is achieved by the use of unusual forms, of an archaic and solemn lexicon. The Annales are less fluid than the Historiae. They are also more concise and severe. There is even more predilection for incongruity. The unharmonious verbal forms reflect the discordant events and the ambiguity of the characters' behaviour. There are many violent metaphors and audacious uses of personification. Poetic styles, especially that of Virgil, are often used. For example, the description of Germanicus's foray onto the field of the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest in search of the destroyed legions of Varus follows the style of Virgil's description of Aeneas's descent into the underworld.
The style shifts throughout the work. From the 13th book on, Tacitus uses a more traditional method, closer to the fundamentals of the classic style. The writing becomes richer, more elevated, less concise, less sharp, and less insinuating. In choosing between synonyms, Tacitus changes from the use of selected and decorative expressions to the use of more normal and more moderate expressions. Perhaps the kingdom of Nero is treated with less solemnity because it is closer to the time of writing, while the age of Tiberius was considered closer to the old Republic. The occasional carelessness in the 15th and 16th books has led some to the opinion that the available editions of these books were not the final revision, but an earlier draft.
Other related archives14, 66, 68, I, Claudius and Claudius the God, Aeneas, Annals, Augustus Caesar, Battle of the Teutoburg Forest, Caesar Augustus, Caligula, Claudius, Histories, Latin, Nero, Petronius, Plato's Republic, Republic, Robert Graves, Roman Emperors, Stoics, Tacitean studies, Tacitus, Tiberius, Varus, Virgil
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