Germania

audiobook

Germania

by Cornelius Tacitus

FI·~1 hours

Chapters

Description

A meticulous translation brings the ancient Roman historian’s account of the peoples beyond the empire’s borders to modern ears. The work opens with a concise portrait of the author’s life and career, offering clues to the mindset behind his ethnographic observations. From the first chapters, listeners encounter vivid descriptions of tribal customs, social structures, and the geography that shaped early Germanic societies.

Beyond the translation itself, the editor provides extensive notes that illuminate difficult passages and explain linguistic choices made when rendering the Latin into Finnish. These scholarly comments trace the history of the text’s transmission, recount earlier attempts to bring it into the classroom, and highlight where modern interpretations diverge from the original. Together, the translation and commentary create a clear, engaging window into a world that shaped Europe’s later history, while remaining faithful to the terse, sometimes cryptic style of its ancient author.

Details

Language

fi

Duration

~1 hours (63K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2016-10-12

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Cornelius Tacitus

Cornelius Tacitus

56–117

A sharp-eyed Roman historian and senator, he is best known for turning the drama and danger of imperial Rome into gripping history. His major works, including the Annals, Histories, Germania, and Agricola, still shape how readers imagine the early Roman Empire.

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