Edward Gibbon: Historical Works, Memoirs & Letters
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For readers interested in delving into the depths of history and exploring the intricacies of the Roman Empire, Edward Gibbon's 'Historical Works, Memoirs & Letters' is a must-read. With its insightful analysis and compelling narrative, this collection offers a captivating journey through the annals of time. Whether you are a history buff or simply seeking to expand your knowledge, Gibbon's work provides a rich tapestry of events and personalities that will leave a lasting impression. Dive into this literary treasure trove and uncover the secrets of the past with Edward Gibbon as your guide.
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Edward Gibbon (1737-1794) stands as one of the most acclaimed historians of the 18th century, revered for his magisterial work 'The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire'. Gibbon's scholarship is characterized by the depth of research, critical approach to sources, and the eloquence of his narrative. With an insightful understanding of the interplay between human motivations and societal forces, Gibbon crafted a historical panorama that remains influential to this day. His work is esteemed not only for its historical content but also for its literary prowess, featuring a style marked by clarity, irony, and wit. Born in Putney, Surrey, Gibbon was educated at Magdalen College, Oxford, but it was his sojourn in Rome that ignited the intellectual spark leading to the creation of his seminal work. In his autobiographical writings, collected in 'Edward Gibbon: Historical Works, Memoirs & Letters', he offers an intimate examination of his life, beliefs, and the intellectual currents that shaped him. As a chronicler of Rome's decadence, Gibbon sought to caution contemporary readers against similar societal decay. His contributions to the craft of history and the English literary canon firmly establish him as a figure of enduring scholarly significance.
Produkt Details
Verlag: DigiCat
Genre: Sprache - Englisch
Sprache: English
Umfang: 4788 Seiten
Größe: 5,1 MB
ISBN: 8596547769873
Veröffentlichung: 31. Dezember 2023