The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire (Complete 6 Volume Edition). From the Height of the Roman Empire to the Fall of Byzantium

Par : Edward Gibbon

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  • Nombre de pages3720
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4776988-0
  • EAN8596547769880
  • Date de parution31/12/2023
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille4 Mo
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  • ÉditeurDIGICAT

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Edward Gibbon's monumental work, "The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, " spans six volumes and intricately examines the complex tapestry of Rome's deterioration from a powerful empire to its eventual disintegration. Gibbon's prose is characterized by its elegant style, profound insights, and masterful use of historical sources. The narrative is not merely a chronological account but a rich analysis of the socio-political and economic factors that contributed to Rome's decline, employing a critical lens that integrates both primary sources and Gibbon's own philosophical musings, thus situating the work firmly within the framework of Enlightenment thought.
As a scholar and Member of Parliament, Gibbon was deeply influenced by the tumult of Enlightenment ideas and the events of his time, particularly the rise of modernity that contrasted sharply with the ancient past. His extensive travels throughout Europe granted him access to myriad historical texts and artifacts, fueling his fascination with the Roman Empire and enabling him to approach the subject with both scholarly rigor and literary flair.
Gibbon's work reflects his own experiences in grappling with notions of civilization and decay, fostering an enduring legacy in the field of historical literature. This comprehensive edition is an essential read for both historians and lay readers interested in the intricacies of Rome's legacy. Gibbon's acute observations and judicious analyses provide timeless lessons on power and governance. Readers will be captivated by his narrative style and rigorous scholarship, making "The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire" not only a historical account but also an enduring exploration of human civilization.
Edward Gibbon's monumental work, "The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, " spans six volumes and intricately examines the complex tapestry of Rome's deterioration from a powerful empire to its eventual disintegration. Gibbon's prose is characterized by its elegant style, profound insights, and masterful use of historical sources. The narrative is not merely a chronological account but a rich analysis of the socio-political and economic factors that contributed to Rome's decline, employing a critical lens that integrates both primary sources and Gibbon's own philosophical musings, thus situating the work firmly within the framework of Enlightenment thought.
As a scholar and Member of Parliament, Gibbon was deeply influenced by the tumult of Enlightenment ideas and the events of his time, particularly the rise of modernity that contrasted sharply with the ancient past. His extensive travels throughout Europe granted him access to myriad historical texts and artifacts, fueling his fascination with the Roman Empire and enabling him to approach the subject with both scholarly rigor and literary flair.
Gibbon's work reflects his own experiences in grappling with notions of civilization and decay, fostering an enduring legacy in the field of historical literature. This comprehensive edition is an essential read for both historians and lay readers interested in the intricacies of Rome's legacy. Gibbon's acute observations and judicious analyses provide timeless lessons on power and governance. Readers will be captivated by his narrative style and rigorous scholarship, making "The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire" not only a historical account but also an enduring exploration of human civilization.
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