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VOLUME CONTENTS
| [Book 61] | [Book 62] | [Book 63] | [Book 64] | [Book 65] | [Book 66] | [Book 67] | [Book 68] |
| [Book 69] | [Book 70] | [Book 71] | [Book 73] | [Book 74] | [Book 75] | [Book 76] | [Book 77] |
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Nero seizes the sovereignty (chapters [1], [2] ).
At the beginning he is accustomed to yield to the influence of his mother, whom Seneca and Burrus thrust aside from control of affairs (chapters [3] ).
Nero's exhibitions of wantonness and his extravagance : the death of Silanus (chapters [4], [5], [6] ).
Love for Acte : Britannicus slain : discord with Agrippina (chapters [7 ], [8] ).
How Nero's mind began to give way (chapter [9] ).
About the faults and immoralities of the philosopher Seneca (chapter [10] ).
Sabina an object of love : Agrippina murdered (chapters [11], [12], [13], [14], [15], [16] ).
Domitia put to death : festivities : Nero sings to the accompaniment of his lyre (chapters [17], [18], [19], [20], [21] ).