1880 FAMED Edward Gibbon Roman Empire Decline & Fall of Caesar ROME Illustrated

GIBBON, Edward

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“Lo, there appeared a truly classic work: a history not majestic like Livy, nor compressed like Tacitus; not stamped with character like Clarendon; perhaps not so deep as Robertson’s ‘Scotland,’ but a thousand degrees above his ‘Charles’.” 

– Allibone, on Gibbon’s ‘History’

 

Originally printed in 1776, “The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire” was written in six volumes by Edward Gibbon. It has maintained its status as one of the most important literary achievements of the 18th-century and saw numerous editions. This book’s popularity was partly due to it becoming the model used by modern historians and historical authors. This led to Gibbon being considered the first modern historian on the Roman Empire.

 

Important contents include:

  • Gibbon’s religious, or secular, views on the Quran and Mohammed
  • The advancement of Christianity leading to the demise of Rome
  • Christian martyrdom and rise of paganism

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1880 FAMED Edward Gibbon Roman Empire Decline & Fall of Caesar ROME Illustrated

 

“Lo, there appeared a truly classic work: a history not majestic like Livy, nor compressed like Tacitus; not stamped with character like Clarendon; perhaps not so deep as Robertson’s ‘Scotland,’ but a thousand degrees above his ‘Charles’.” 

– Allibone, on Gibbon’s ‘History’

 

Originally printed in 1776, “The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire” was written in six volumes by Edward Gibbon. It has maintained its status as one of the most important literary achievements of the 18th-century and saw numerous editions. This book’s popularity was partly due to it becoming the model used by modern historians and historical authors. This led to Gibbon being considered the first modern historian on the Roman Empire.

 

Important contents include:

  • Gibbon’s religious, or secular, views on the Quran and Mohammed
  • The advancement of Christianity leading to the demise of Rome
  • Christian martyrdom and rise of paganism

 

Item number: #30497

Price: $599

 

GIBBON, Edward

 

The History of the decline and fall of the Roman Empire

 

London: Virtue, [1880].

 

Details:

  • Collation: Complete with all pages; 2 volumes
    • I – xvi, xi, [1], 643, [1]
    • II – [2], xi, [1], 666
    • 57 engravings
  • References: Allibone, Critical Dictionary, v. II, p. 1827
  • Language: English
  • Binding: Leather; tight and secure
  • Size: ~10in X 7in (25cm x 18cm)

 

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30497

Categories

Classical Greco-Roman

Religion

Authors

GIBBON, Edward

Printing Date

19th Century

Language

English

Binding

Leather

Book Condition

Excellent

Collation

Complete