Collector’s Edition Laminated Hardback with Jacket
A vivid exploration of power, culture, and character, this work delves into the life and legacy of Agricola, a celebrated Roman general, while offering a rich account of the peoples and lands of ancient Germania. Tacitus masterfully contrasts the disciplined might of Rome with the fierce independence of the Germanic tribes, painting a vivid picture of their customs, governance, and warriors. Through sharp observations and eloquent prose, the narrative examines themes of honor, conquest, and the tension between imperial ambition and personal virtue. With its blend of history, biography, and ethnography, it invites readers into the complexities of the ancient world.
Agricola and Germania is a timeless work that offers an invaluable glimpse into the Roman Empire’s view of itself and its adversaries during its height. Tacitus provides a rare blend of biography and ethnography, celebrating Agricola’s leadership while documenting the customs and resilience of the Germanic tribes. It stands as a cornerstone of historical and anthropological study, highlighting themes of cultural identity, imperialism, and moral integrity. Through its vivid prose, the book continues to shape modern understanding of Rome’s influence and its encounters with the ancient world.