Tacitus’s major work the “Annals”
Tacitus's major work the "Annals" is a monumental historical masterpiece. It chronicles the reigns of the Roman emperors from the death of Augustus
Tacitus's major work the "Annals" is a monumental historical masterpiece. It chronicles the reigns of the Roman emperors from the death of Augustus
Tacitus belonged to an illustrious senatorial family with deep roots in Roman politics. Tacitus's writings reflect his disdain for tyranny & injustice
The historian Livy meticulously chronicled the rise and fall of the Roman Empire in his magnum opus, "Ab Urbe Condita."
Lucius Cornelius Balbus mastery of structural engineering led to the development of efficient and durable public buildings, roads, and bridges
Galus also made substantial advancements in bridge construction. He was not only a master of mechanics but a visionary in civil engineering
Galus displayed an early aptitude for mechanics and construction. As a young apprentice, he showed remarkable skills
Serapio's expertise extended to military architecture. He was not only a master of civil engineering but also a brilliant strategist
Serapio's most notable achievements lie in civil engineering. He was a visionary architect and engineer in Ancient Rome.
Firmanus's expertise extended to military engineering as well. He played a crucial role in fortifying Roman borders
One of Apollodorus's notable contributions was in bridge building, where he devised new techniques and designs