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Preface;
1. Introduction: irony, history, reading;
2. Imperium sine fine: problems of definition in Annals I;
3. Germanicus and the reader in the text;
4. Reading Tiberius at face value;
5. Obliteration and the literate emperor;
6. The empress's plot;
7. Ghostwriting the emperor Nero;
8. Conclusion: the end of history; Bibliography; General index; Index locorum.
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