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The Germany and the Agricola of Tacitus by Tacitus, Cornelius ( Author )
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01-01-1777
Click "free sample" to read the whole book no need to purchase. Tacitus confidently stated that the Germanic tribes were aboriginal and unmixed by intermarriage with other ethnicities or peoples. Typically large-framed and fierce, with blond or red hair and blue eyes, the Germanic tribes commanded bold demeanors Tacitus's evident purpose in “Agricola” is to pay tribute to his admired and respected father-in-law, Agricola. By extolling Agricola's virtues, Tacitus also speaks to a larger concern in imperial Rome: how to be a good man under an emperor who suppresses freedom and transparency
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