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Agricola and Germania

By: Tacitus
Narrated by: Andrea Giordani
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Two works by the Roman historian, Tacitus. Agricola is a portrait of Julius Agricola, a governor of Roman Britain, and the first surviving account of the geography, climate, and peoples of Britain. The German tribes of Northern Europe are discussed in Germania.

Public Domain (P)2019 Museum Audiobooks
Ancient Classics Europe Great Britain Historical Military Rome England

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Give this a miss, a very poor audiobook.

The narrator sounds like bad AI, but with the amount of mistakes left in the edit, I did realise it was read very quickly by a human. Even with adjusting playback speed, this wasn't an enjoyable listen

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