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Germania

Podcast de Publius Cornelius Tacitus

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Historia y religión

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Immerse yourself in the captivating world of the Germanic tribes as revealed by Gaius Cornelius Tacitus in his ethnographic masterpiece, *Germania*, penned around 98 AD. This engaging narrative delves into the origins and traditions of the Germanic peoples who thrived beyond the Roman Empires grasp. Following in the footsteps of renowned historians like Herodotus and Julius Caesar, Tacitus provides a vivid exploration that starts with the geography and laws of these tribes, moving on to intricate depictions of various groups, from those near Roman borders to the far-off shores of the Baltic. With a discerning eye, Tacitus offers a balanced view of Germanic culture, highlighting their admirable traits—strict monogamy, hospitality, and valor—while also addressing their more dubious tendencies, such as drunkenness and perceived barbarism. His observations on physical traits, social structures, and the esteemed roles of women weave a rich tapestry of a people both revered and misunderstood. This translation by Alfred John Church and William Jackson Brodribb, first published in 1877, makes Tacituss insights accessible to contemporary readers.

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Immerse yourself in the captivating world of the Germanic tribes as revealed by Gaius Cornelius Tacitus in his ethnographic masterpiece, *Germania*, penned around 98 AD. This engaging narrative delves into the origins and traditions of the Germanic peoples who thrived beyond the Roman Empires grasp. Following in the footsteps of renowned historians like Herodotus and Julius Caesar, Tacitus provides a vivid exploration that starts with the geography and laws of these tribes, moving on to intricate depictions of various groups, from those near Roman borders to the far-off shores of the Baltic. With a discerning eye, Tacitus offers a balanced view of Germanic culture, highlighting their admirable traits—strict monogamy, hospitality, and valor—while also addressing their more dubious tendencies, such as drunkenness and perceived barbarism. His observations on physical traits, social structures, and the esteemed roles of women weave a rich tapestry of a people both revered and misunderstood. This translation by Alfred John Church and William Jackson Brodribb, first published in 1877, makes Tacituss insights accessible to contemporary readers.

26 de feb de 2026 - 23 min
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Immerse yourself in the captivating world of the Germanic tribes as revealed by Gaius Cornelius Tacitus in his ethnographic masterpiece, *Germania*, penned around 98 AD. This engaging narrative delves into the origins and traditions of the Germanic peoples who thrived beyond the Roman Empires grasp. Following in the footsteps of renowned historians like Herodotus and Julius Caesar, Tacitus provides a vivid exploration that starts with the geography and laws of these tribes, moving on to intricate depictions of various groups, from those near Roman borders to the far-off shores of the Baltic. With a discerning eye, Tacitus offers a balanced view of Germanic culture, highlighting their admirable traits—strict monogamy, hospitality, and valor—while also addressing their more dubious tendencies, such as drunkenness and perceived barbarism. His observations on physical traits, social structures, and the esteemed roles of women weave a rich tapestry of a people both revered and misunderstood. This translation by Alfred John Church and William Jackson Brodribb, first published in 1877, makes Tacituss insights accessible to contemporary readers.

26 de feb de 2026 - 18 min
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Immerse yourself in the captivating world of the Germanic tribes as revealed by Gaius Cornelius Tacitus in his ethnographic masterpiece, *Germania*, penned around 98 AD. This engaging narrative delves into the origins and traditions of the Germanic peoples who thrived beyond the Roman Empires grasp. Following in the footsteps of renowned historians like Herodotus and Julius Caesar, Tacitus provides a vivid exploration that starts with the geography and laws of these tribes, moving on to intricate depictions of various groups, from those near Roman borders to the far-off shores of the Baltic. With a discerning eye, Tacitus offers a balanced view of Germanic culture, highlighting their admirable traits—strict monogamy, hospitality, and valor—while also addressing their more dubious tendencies, such as drunkenness and perceived barbarism. His observations on physical traits, social structures, and the esteemed roles of women weave a rich tapestry of a people both revered and misunderstood. This translation by Alfred John Church and William Jackson Brodribb, first published in 1877, makes Tacituss insights accessible to contemporary readers.

26 de feb de 2026 - 28 min
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