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Tacitus – On Germany | Full Audiobook

1 h 6 min · 27. maj 2026
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On Germany by Tacitus, also known as Germania or On the Origin and Situation of the Germans, is a historical and ethnographic work written in the 1st century A.D. by the Roman senator and historian Tacitus. It is one of the earliest surviving texts devoted entirely to the Germanic peoples living beyond the frontiers of the Roman Empire. In this treatise, Tacitus examines the geography, customs, laws, social structures, religious beliefs, and military traditions of the Germanic tribes. His account presents a detailed portrait of societies that Rome viewed as both foreign and formidable. Throughout the work, Tacitus frequently contrasts what he saw as the discipline, simplicity, and martial character of the Germans with the perceived moral decline and excesses of Roman society. Although Tacitus likely relied on reports and earlier sources rather than firsthand travel, Germania remains a foundational text for understanding both the ancient Germanic world and the Roman perspective on cultures beyond the empire. This work offers valuable insight into ethnography, Roman political thought, and the cultural tensions at the edges of the ancient world. You can find more on our YouTube channel Nerdjacker's Vault.

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