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Dror Rash Rash itibaren Weston Underwood, Ashbourne, Derbyshire DE6 4PE, İngiltere itibaren Weston Underwood, Ashbourne, Derbyshire DE6 4PE, İngiltere

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Two brief essays that are both worthy additions to the fine Western tradition (too often forgotten by Rome's cultural heirs) of social criticism. Agricola, written in honor of Tacitus's father-in-law, describes the Romans' ruthless suppression of Celtic uprisings in Britain, and includes one of his most famous lines: "The Romans make a desert and call it peace." Germania is an early ethnographic essay on the Germanic tribes, whose strength and freedom Tacitus ascribes to their rustic simplicity - that is, to their not having been corrupted by Greco-Roman civilization. Tacitus doesn't call his subjects "noble savages," but the idea is there.

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