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Reviews
A reader seeking information about Tacitus' monograph and guidance as to its importance in a variety of areas will receive good value from this book. Sane, learned, and well written, it will at once become an important entry in all bibliographies on the Germania. * Gnomon *
Rives has given us a volume which will require the attention of all students of the Germania, both for his own views and his recapitulation of earlier scholarship. It is a rich feast. * Gnomon *
Rives ducks no important and difficult point; his discussions are extensive and sane. * Gnomon *
The reader who comes to study the monograph without much background will learn a great deal. Rives is particularly good on the ethnographic tradition of which Tacitus was a part and on anthropology. * Gnomon *
Rives has done a masterful job ... handsomely produced, with attractive type and ample white space on the page. It will serve its varied readers well, both those who know no Latin and those who wish the text elucidated. * Gnomon *
A scholarly, authoritative text ... a great resource. * Phoenix *
Rives's edition will prove useful work to anyone interested in this fascinating ancient text, classicist or otherwise, and it will be a great help in raising the profile of this important text. * James T. Chlup *
Book Information
ISBN 9780199240005
Author Tacitus
Format Paperback
Page Count 360
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 501g
Dimensions(mm) 215mm * 138mm * 20mm