Germania and Agricola Germania and Agricola

Germania and Agricola

Caius Cornelius Tacitus' Classic Works on Ancient Germany and Rome

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Publisher Description

<p>Germania and Agricola by Caius Cornelius Tacitus is a historical and ethnographic work that provides valuable insights into ancient Germanic tribes and the Roman Empire's conquest of Britain. Tacitus presents vivid descriptions of the tribes' customs, social structures, and military encounters, offering readers a glimpse into the world of ancient Rome and its interactions with barbarian societies.</p>

<p>Key Points:
Tacitus offers a detailed account of Germanic tribes, shedding light on their traditions, governance systems, religious beliefs, and daily lives, providing readers with a valuable source of information on the Germanic peoples and their cultural practices.
The book explores the Roman Empire's expansion into Britain under the leadership of General Agricola, documenting military campaigns, political strategies, and the clash of civilizations, presenting a nuanced perspective on the challenges and complexities of empire-building.
Germania and Agricola is an essential text for scholars of ancient history, archaeology, and anthropology, offering valuable primary source material and contributing to our understanding of ancient European societies, their interactions, and the forces that shaped the Roman Empire's expansion.</p>

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2022
January 25
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
302
Pages
PUBLISHER
Prabhat Prakashan Pvt.Ltd.
SELLER
Prabhat Prakashan Private Limited
SIZE
1.5
MB

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