
In Our Time Tacitus and the Decadence of Rome
Jul 10, 2008
The podcast delves into Tacitus' portrayal of Rome, highlighting decadence, corruption, and tyranny under emperors like Nero and Caligula. It questions the accuracy of Tacitus' depiction, examining the influence of his work on modern views of the Roman Empire. The episode explores themes of crime, sex, violence, and senatorial corruption, presenting a vivid picture of Rome during the first century AD. It also discusses the complexities of managing the Roman Empire, focusing on emperors' challenges in maintaining boundaries and dealing with discontent among legionaries.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Exploring Tacitus' Annals: Themes and Perspectives
01:52 • 4min
The Complexities of Roman Empire Management
05:46 • 17min
Exploring Nero's Indulgences and Controversial Relationships
22:47 • 2min
Scandal and Betrayal: The Rise and Fall of Messalina
24:23 • 6min
Exploring the Complexities of Prominent Roman Figures and Historical Interpretation
30:42 • 2min
Tacitus' Philosophical Approach to History
32:17 • 2min
Tacitus' Influence on Renaissance Historians
33:56 • 8min
