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Who were the Rudes Nepotes at Tacitus, Ann. 4.8.3?1
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 April 2006
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All references are to the Annals, and to Ann. 4 unless otherwise stated. The following commentaries on Ann. 4 are cited by name only: H. Furneaux, The Annals of Tacitus (Oxford, 18962); K. Nipperdey and G. Andresen, P. Cornelius Tacitus, i. Ab Excessu Divi Augusti I–VI (Berlin, 191511) = Nipperdey–Andresen; E. Koestermann, Cornelius Tacitus: Annalen (Heidelberg, 1963–8); D. C. A. Shotter, Tacitus: Annals IV (Warminster, 1989); R. H. Martin and A. J. Woodman, Tacitus Annals Book IV (Cambridge, 1989) = Martin–Woodman.
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1 All references are to the Annals, and to Ann. 4 unless otherwise stated. The following commentaries on Ann. 4 are cited by name only: H. Furneaux, The Annals of Tacitus (Oxford, 18962); K. Nipperdey and G. Andresen, P. Cornelius Tacitus, i. Ab Excessu Divi Augusti I–VI (Berlin, 191511) = Nipperdey–Andresen; E. Koestermann, Cornelius Tacitus: Annalen (Heidelberg, 1963–8); D. C. A. Shotter, Tacitus: Annals IV (Warminster, 1989); R. H. Martin and A. J. Woodman, Tacitus Annals Book IV (Cambridge, 1989) = Martin–Woodman.
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