Ramsay's Tacitus The Annals of Tacitus, Books xi.-xvi. An English Translation, with Introduction, Notes, and Maps, by G. G. Ramsay. London: John Murray. 1909. Pp. xcvi + 357. 1 plate showing 4 coins; 2 maps. Price 15s. net
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