Agricola
Publius Cornelius Tacitus
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The Agricola (Latin: De vita et moribus Iulii Agricolae, lit. On the life and character of Julius Agricola) is a book by the Roman historian Tacitus, written c 98, which recounts the life of his father-in-law Gnaeus Julius Agricola, an eminent Roman general. It also covers, briefly, the geography and ethnography of ancient Britain. As in the Germania, Tacitus favorably contrasts the liberty of the native Britons to the corruption and tyranny of the Empire; the book also contains eloquent and vicious polemics against the rapacity and greed of Rome. This translation by Alfred John Church and William Jackson Brodribb, was first published in 1877. (Summary from Wikipedia. (1 hr 29 min)
Chapters
Section 1 | 22:06 | Read by Leni |
Section 2 | 20:43 | Read by Leni |
Section 3 | 21:37 | Read by Martin Geeson |
Section 4 | 24:49 | Read by Martin Geeson |
Reviews
Matthew ferrari
the more you read or listen to old books the more actual information and history you'll learn. from everything I've come across it seems like Rome is still enslaving people today and that Brittan is still craving freedom
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prusc
A lot of static in Martin Geeson's reading. The other reader reads well for a non-native English speaker but mispronounces one or two words in every sentence. Still, it's worth listening to.
a bit of the history of Rome and Britain
Bruce G
I enjoy your reading of this biography from antiquity. It definitely improved my understanding of the era! Thank you!
Agricola
mem2atl
Both readers did a good job. The second readers volume was lower than the first, but, not that big of a deal overall. Definitely a worthy listen.
well read
Thiago Coelho
Martin Geeson has lower audio quality in these audios than he usually has
Good
A LibriVox Listener
Brief story of Agricola. Well read by both narrators.
Kyle
Well read, thank you to the readers
Mark Stettler
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