Om P. Cornelii Taciti Agricola...
This work by the ancient Roman historian Tacitus details the life of his father-in-law, Agricola, who was a governor of Britain in the early 2nd century AD. Tacitus paints a vivid picture of Roman Britain and its people, as well as of Agricola himself. This edition, translated and annotated by Friedrich Kritz, offers a fresh perspective on Tacitus's classic text.
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