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Two connected essays combine a concise biographical account of a public leader's career in a frontier province with an ethnographic survey of neighboring peoples beyond the empire. The biographical section traces the leader's upbringing, public offices, military actions, and moral character while reflecting on governance and imperial politics. The ethnographic section catalogues customs, social structure, laws, military practices, and geographic features of diverse tribes, often contrasting their simplicity and freedoms with urban institutions. Together the pieces mix historical narrative, moral judgment, and cultural observation to examine leadership, virtue, and the limits of imperial power.
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