The
incriminating
suggestion is that he meant to
insert his own name.
Tacitus
[362] i. 88.
[363] Cp. i. 80.
[364] Terni.
[365] Cp. i. 62.
[366] See chap. 58.
[367] i.e. the property, not of Vitellius personally, but of
the imperial household.
[368] He would entertain some natural doubt as to who _was_
emperor.
The
incriminating
suggestion is that he meant to
insert his own name.
[369] In the _Annals_ Tacitus mentions Tiberius' habit of
appointing provincial governors without any intention of
allowing them to leave Rome. See _Ann._ i. 80, vi. 27.