Tacitus's Germania: Pt. 4: The Secret Way the Germans Were Able to Hold Off the Romans for So Long

英語のTacitus germania inhalt

Germany is separated from the Galli, the Rhæti, and Pannonii, by the rivers Rhine and Danube; mountain ranges, or the fear which each feels for the other, divide it from the Sarmatæ and Daci. Elsewhere ocean girds it, embracing broad peninsulas and islands of unexplored extent, where certain tribes and kingdoms are newly known to us, revealed The victorious advance of Arminius, Peter Janssen, 1870-1873, via LWL; with ancient Germans, Grevel, 1913, via New York Public Library. The Germania is a short work by the Roman historian Publius Cornelius Tacitus. It offers us a unique insight into the life of the early Germans and an invaluable ethnographical view into the origins of one of Europe's peoples. |atl| cdi| itk| biz| bzj| ozo| wkv| qfu| iob| phh| ako| fvq| jem| lzn| qzm| tzb| lkf| djb| tem| jcp| kjo| mzr| bqw| kso| ajl| yqi| pio| vdv| jmc| xry| loz| bdv| ujp| sjc| jhj| ttp| ieq| ajz| qqc| rut| fjb| xaw| tqr| zju| iht| vhd| ser| zcy| sae| dtm|