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The author surveys the lands beyond the Rhine and Danube, describing geography, rivers, coasts, and the distribution of tribal groups, then examines customs, social organization, laws, marriage, family life, dress, agriculture, and religious rites. Military practices, hospitality, and measures of courage and discipline are contrasted with Roman habits, while governance, feuds, and patterns of leadership are outlined. The account mixes ethnographic description with moral and political observations about how environment and customs shape communal life, legal practice, and military conduct.

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Cornelius Tacitus

Cornelius Tacitus was a Roman historian and senator, renowned for his critical and insightful analysis of the Roman Empire's history and governance. Active during the first century AD, he is best known for his works 'Germania' and 'Agricola', which provide valuable accounts of the Germanic tribes and the life of his father-in-law, Gnaeus Julius Agricola, respectively. Tacitus's writing is characterized by its brevity and depth, often reflecting on the moral and political issues of his time. His major historical works, including 'The Histories' and 'The Annals', explore the complexities of power, corruption, and the human condition, making him a pivotal figure in the study of Roman history.

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