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Tacitus and Bracciolini. The Annals Forged in the XVth Century

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The author contends that the Annals attributed to Tacitus are in fact a fifteenth-century fabrication by Poggio Bracciolini, and supports this by combining textual and stylistic analysis with manuscript history. The study compares the Annals with other works ascribed to the same author to highlight linguistic oddities, factual contradictions, and anachronistic details; it examines the record of recent manuscript discovery, alleged errors in Latin, and parallels with fifteenth-century concerns; and it reconstructs a history of the supposed forgery, offering correspondence, provenance, and claimed payments while tracing Bracciolini's career and possible motives.

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John Wilson Ross

John Wilson Ross was a scholar and author known for his work in historical literature. His notable book, "Tacitus and Bracciolini. The Annals Forged in the XVth Century," explores the complexities of historical texts and their authenticity. Ross's research delves into the interplay between history and forgery, particularly focusing on the works of the Roman historian Tacitus and the Renaissance humanist Poggio Bracciolini. Through his writings, he contributed to the understanding of historical narratives and the challenges of textual integrity.

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