Древние германцы: Сборник документов.
Переводы с латинского и древнегреческого под редакцией Б. Н. Гракова, С. П. Моравского, А. И. Неусыхина.
Москва: Социально-экономическое издательство (ГИЗ) при МГУ, 1937.
224 стр.; издательский картонажный переплет.
Тираж: 10 000 экз.
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Ancient Germans (Drevnie germantsy): A Collection of Documents.
Translations from Latin and Ancient Greek edited by B. N. Grakov, S. P. Moravsky, A. I. Neusykhin.
Moscow: Socio-Economic Publishing House (GIZ) at Moscow State University, 1937.
224 p.; publisher’s cardboard binding.
Print run: 10,000 copies.
A seminal Soviet source publication compiling the most important excerpts from Greek and Roman authors—including Caesar, Tacitus, and Pliny—on the ancient Germanic peoples from the 2nd century BCE to the 2nd century CE. Edited by prominent historians, this volume was designed to provide primary materials for the Marxist study of pre-feudal societies. Notably, Tacitus's Germania is presented with a parallel Latin text, underscoring its central role in historical interpretation. With explanatory notes and a chronological table, this collection is a key artifact of early Soviet scholarship on antiquity and the ethnogenesis of European peoples.