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摘要
这首诗借鉴了罗马历史学家塔西佗对格劳皮乌斯山战役的不同翻译。这个故事出现在《阿格里科拉》(Agricola)一书中,这是朱莉娅的父亲格涅乌斯·朱利叶斯·阿格里科拉(Gnaeus Julius Agricola)的同名传记,他是高卢罗马的军事指挥官、教皇和不列颠尼亚总督。这场战役发生在公元83年的英国北部。塔西佗将这场战役描述为结束对罗马征服不列颠的抵抗。
THE ROMAN COLONIZATION OF BRITAIN: TWO POETIC INSIGHTS
The poem draws on different translations of the description of the Battle of Mons Graupius by Tacitus the Roman historian. The account is found in Agricola, the eponymous biography of Julia’s father, Gnaeus Julius Agricola, a Gallo-Roman military commander, pontiff and governor of Britannia. The battle took place in northern Britain in AD 83. Tacitus depicts the battle as ending resistance to the Roman conquest of Britain.