
The Germania of Tacitus is the most extensive account of the ancient Germans written during the Roman period, but has been relatively neglected in the scholarship of the English-speaking world. This new commentary provides a current and comprehensive guide to the relevant textual and archaeological evidence and also examines the methodological issues involved in the interpretation of this important work.
This volume investigates the ethnographic accuracy and historical significance of Tacitus's Germania as a primary source for understanding ancient Germanic tribes during the Roman period. The author provides a rigorous commentary that bridges the gap between classical literary analysis and modern archaeological findings. By addressing the methodological challenges of interpreting ancient texts, the work establishes a framework for evaluating Tacitus's observations against contemporary evidence.
What You Will Find
Scholars and students of classical history frequently cite this commentary as a vital resource for navigating the complexities of Tacitus's prose. Experts highlight the text for its ability to synthesize disparate historical data into a coherent academic guide for both undergraduate and graduate study.
Page Count:
360
Publication Date:
1999-11-29
Publisher:
Clarendon Press
ISBN-10:
0198150504
ISBN-13:
9780198150503
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