Tacitus: I, Agricola. Germania. Dialogus (Loeb Classical Library)
B**.
History
Excellent relic
C**E
Easy to understand English translations.
Enjoyable texts. Love my Loebs and this is no exception. Would recommend Christopher B. Krebs’ “A Most Dangerous Book” to read with the “Germania” that’s in here.
W**N
neimann marcuss quality & service
Quality & Service. Excellent; deserving the priceless works of art of "Germania." The book is the Thomas Jefferson used to base his Anglo Saxon history to justify Americans fight for "Ancient Liberties." Of all the Loeb Classics I own, this is the best!
M**.
One of the best in the Loeb Series
Tacitus: The legend. One of the best in the Loeb Series. Highly recommend. Gives insight to Roman views of other cultures.
J**H
Tacitus's Early Works
The Agricola and the Germania are the first works written by Cornelius Tacitus completed in 98 AD. Tacitus, a Roman senator and Governor of Asia 112-113 AD, is one of the best known historians of his era. The Agricola is a biography of the life of Gnaeus Julius Agricola, the Governor of Britain from 78-84 AD. Agricola seems to have had an illustrious career and had been a successful governor, but as Agricola's son-in-law, Tacitus is a biased source. The Germania describes the characteristics of the various German tribes. Tacitus is unlikely to have visited the tribes himself so his information is most likely based on the research of others and hearsay. While his reliability is sometimes questionable, these are some of the earliest descriptions of Britons and Germans that we have and of historical value. You also get some insight into the administration of Roman Britain and the pacification of the Britons. The Agricola and the Germania are both sprinkled with Tacitus's commentary on Rome. Tacitus has a low opinion of the current state of Roman society. He frequently admires the unspoiled qualities of the barbarians as compared to his morally questionable countrymen. Tacitus's style and flair make these works easy to read, even amusing at times.
S**Y
I love Loeb Classical Library books
I love Loeb Classical Library books, as the English is side by side with the Latin. It makes it easy to check my transations.
J**N
Five Stars
excellent book and resource
L**N
Five Stars
an excilent history of englands govener
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