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The Life and Death of Julius Agricola - cover

The Life and Death of Julius Agricola

Tacitus Tacitus

Traductor Alfred John Church and William Jackson Brodribb

Editorial: DigiCat

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In 'The Life and Death of Julius Agricola,' Tacitus masterfully intertwines biography and history, offering a poignant account of his father-in-law's life as a Roman general. Written in a concise yet elegant style, the text reflects the high rhetorical standards of the Silver Age of Latin literature, marked by incisive observations and moral reflections on power, virtue, and duty. Tacitus employs a personal narrative juxtaposed with broader political commentary, focusing on Agricola's military campaigns in Britain and his efforts to Romanize the conquered territories, all while subtly critiquing the imperial regime of his time. Tacitus, a prominent historian and senator of the Roman Empire, lived through a period of profound political turbulence. His close familial ties to Agricola and his own experiences of power dynamics and governance deeply influenced this work. Tacitus's firsthand perspective, combined with his deep understanding of Roman culture and politics, provides a poignant critique of imperial authority and the complexities of leadership, illuminating the ethical dilemmas faced by Roman leaders. This text is essential for readers interested in Roman history, biography, and the moral implications of leadership. Tacitus's rich narrative serves both as a tribute to Agricola's legacy and as a reflective commentary on the nature of power, making it a vital addition to any scholarly collection.
Disponible desde: 21/07/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 31 páginas.

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