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The History Of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire eBook

de Edward Gibbon
idioma: inglês
Editor: WAKING LION PRESS, maio de 2026 ‧
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire tells the story of the Roman Empire from the time of Trajan in the third century to the fall of Constantinople in the sixteenth. Along the way Gibbon describes not only the internal issues that arise within the empire, but also the various outside forces that contribute to its fall: the Goths, Huns, Persians, Muslims, and many others. He also has two highly controversial (at the time, and still today for some) chapters on his view of the role of Christianity in the empire's unraveling, which caused a firestorm when the first volume of the history was published.

As a history, it is perhaps without peer. Gibbon committed to studying, and quoting, first-hand sources whenever possible, and had an unerring eye for the difference between facts, opinions, and nonsense. He quoted from 1,850 unique sources written in eleven languages, and was scrupulous about referencing those sources: his text of over a million words contains almost 8,000 endnotes of another 400,000 words. Although history might be static, the study of it is not, resulting in his later nineteenth century editors adding another twenty percent to those notes with updates, corrections, and additional information that had come to light since the original publication.

But if Decline and Fall excels at history, it is even better as literature, for Gibbon was not only an outstanding historian, he was also a remarkable writer. His narrative reads more like a novel than a dry history text, and his dry wit is apparent throughout, especially in his notes.

In an effort to make it easier for the reader to refer to Gibbon's sources if desired, this edition expands the often cryptic abbreviations used in the source references, both for the publication titles and the author's names.

Perfect for readers who crave sweeping historical narratives and masterful scholarship, this monumental work remains the definitive account of one of history's greatest empires. Gibbon's elegant prose and penetrating analysis make this essential reading for anyone seeking to understand how the mighty Roman Empire ultimately crumbled under the weight of internal decay and external pressures.

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The History Of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire

de Edward Gibbon

Propriedade Descrição
ISBN: 9781434109293
Editor: WAKING LION PRESS
Data de Lançamento: maio de 2026
Idioma: Inglês
Páginas: 1311
Tipo de produto: eBook
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Classificação Temática: eBooks em Inglês > História > História Antiga
EAN: 9781434109293
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SOBRE O AUTOR

Edward Gibbon

Edward Gibbon (1737-1794) é conhecido como o pai da historiografia moderna no mundo de língua inglesa. Também foi escritor e membro do parlamento, Gibbon é lembrado sobretudo pela sua obra-prima que agora se publica. Nascido no seio de uma família burguesa de grandes posses, Gibbon passou por vários estabelecimentos de ensino e a sua juventude dividiu-se entre o protestantismo e o catolicismo. Viveu cinco anos em Lausanne depois de se converter ao catolicismo mas, por ordem paterna, acaba por se reconverter ao protestantismo, o que de alguma forma reflete as transformações que a vida intelectual europeia vivia na altura. Durante a Guerra dos Sete Anos inscreveu-se e cumpriu serviço na milícia. Com o fim da guerra, em 1762 viajou até Roma, onde reconheceu ter encontrado, por fim, o maior objetivo dos seus estudos. De regresso a Inglaterra, começou uma história da cidade de Roma, depois uma história da Suíça e de outros projetos, que, em parte, ficaram inacabados ou vieram a converter-se noutras obras. Depois da morte do pai instala-se em Londres, participa ativamente da vida política, sendo durante muitos anos membro do parlamento e dedicando a maior parte do seu tempo à escrita de vários livros essencialmente de cariz histórico. Morreu de doença prolongada.

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