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Tacitus and bracciolini: The annals forged in the XVth century examines a controversial argument challenging the traditional authorship of a foundational historical text. The work investigates whether the annals commonly attributed to a classical historian were instead composed during the Renaissance by a humanist scholar. Through close textual scrutiny, the narrative highlights inconsistencies in style, chronology, and historical detail, suggesting deliberate construction rather than ancient origin. The analysis connects linguistic patterns with intellectual habits associated with later scholarship, raising questions about transmission, authorship, and scholarly authority. Broader reflections on forgery, reputation, and historical trust emerge as the discussion unfolds, emphasizing how accepted narratives can be shaped by cultural ambition and intellectual rivalry. Rather than presenting history as fixed, the book frames it as contested and vulnerable to reinterpretation. The study encourages critical reading, skepticism toward inherited authority, and awareness of how historical documents influence collective understanding, positioning authorship debates as central to interpreting the past and preserving intellectual integrity.
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