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Discover the Epic Saga of Rome's Rise and Fall with Edward Gibbon's Masterpiece"The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire" by Edward Gibbon is a monumental work that chronicles the vast history of the Roman Empire from its zenith to its collapse. Spanning over a thousand years, Gibbon's detailed narrative explores the political, military, religious, and cultural transformations that shaped one of history's greatest civilizations. This comprehensive history delves into the complexities of Roman society, the internal and external factors contributing to its decline, and the enduring legacy that continues to influence the modern world. Gibbon's meticulous research and elegant prose bring to life the grandeur and tragedy of Rome, making this work a cornerstone of historical literature. The book is not only a chronological account but also an insightful analysis of the causes and consequences of the empire's decline, offering readers a profound understanding of historical patterns and human nature.Edward Gibbon (1737–1794) was an eminent English historian and writer, renowned for his scholarly rigor and literary style. Educated at Oxford and later in Lausanne, Gibbon's intellectual pursuits led him to produce one of the most influential historical works ever written. His keen observations, critical approach, and eloquent writing have cemented his reputation as a pioneer in the field of historical analysis. Gibbon's work remains a vital resource for students, scholars, and history enthusiasts eager to explore the complexities of ancient Rome and the enduring lessons of its decline.

Caractéristiques

    • ISBN
      9782496771732
    • Éditeur
      Timeless Classics
    • Date de publication
      31 décembre 2025
    • Format
      Epub
    • Protection
      Filigrane numérique
    • Catégories BISAC
      Histoire / Généralités, Fiction / Science-fiction / Généralités, Fiction / Classiques
    • Nombre de pages
      1260
    • Langue
      Anglais