Agricola

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Agricola is a biographical and historical work by the Roman historian Tacitus that recounts the life and military career of his father-in-law, the general Gnaeus Julius Agricola, and reflects on Roman rule in Britain.

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Agricola canonical 5
Agricola series 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Latin literature
biographical work
historical work
approximateDateOfComposition c. 98 AD
author Tacitus
circulation survived in medieval manuscript tradition
countryOfOrigin Roman Empire
familyRelationContext subject is Tacitus's father-in-law
features critique of Domitianic tyranny
description of the geography of Britain
ethnographic description of the Britons
Tacitus' Agricola
surface form: praise of Gnaeus Julius Agricola

reflection on freedom and despotism
genre biography
historiography
political literature
hasDedicatee Gnaeus Julius Agricola
historicalEventDescribed Battle of Mons Graupius
Roman conquest of Britain
surface form: Roman conquest of northern Britain
historicalFigureDepicted Domitian
Gnaeus Julius Agricola
influenced later biographies of Roman generals
modern studies of Roman Britain
language Latin
literaryForm biography
historical narrative
literaryMotive commemoration of Agricola
indirect criticism of Domitian
mainSubject Gnaeus Julius Agricola
originalTitle Tacitus' Agricola
surface form: De vita et moribus Iulii Agricolae
periodCovered 1st century AD
relatedWorkByAuthor Annals by Tacitus
surface form: Annals (Tacitus)

Germania
Tacitus’ Histories
surface form: Histories (Tacitus)
setting 1st-century Roman Empire
Roman Britain
shortTitle Agricola self-linksurface differs
structure account of military campaigns in Britain
biographical narrative
conclusion and moral reflection
ethnographic and geographical digression on Britain
prologue
subject Roman Britain
Roman imperialism
Roman rule in Britain
governorship of Britain
life of Gnaeus Julius Agricola
military history

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Tacitus workAuthored Agricola
Tacitus notableWork Agricola
Agricola shortTitle Agricola self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Agricola (Tacitus)
David Smith notableWork Agricola
this entity surface form: Agricola series