
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Volume I
によって:
Edward Gibbon
,
David P. Womersley
言語: 英語
形式: ペーパーバック
ISBN 10: 0140433937
ISBN 13: 9780140433937
出版日:
August 1st, 1996
出版社: Penguin Classics
ページ数: 1114
ジャンル: History
In the first volume of this monumental work, Edward Gibbon traverses the expansive narrative of the Roman Empire from its peak to its eventual collapse. With meticulous attention to detail, Gibbon examines the myriad forces that contributed to the decline, including political corruption, military overreach, and the erosion of civic virtue. His analysis is not only historical but also philosophical, inviting readers to reflect on the broader implications of Rome's fall.
David P. Womersley enriches Gibbon's text with contemporary insights, making it accessible while preserving the original's eloquence. The blend of Gibbon’s classic prose with Womersley’s commentary breathes new life into these age-old discussions, allowing modern readers to engage with historical events that shaped the Western world.
The volume is bound in luxurious leather with golden detailing that reflects its significance. As readers delve into the intricacies of imperial decline, they are presented with a rich tapestry of history that resonates with themes of power, governance, and human nature, echoing through the ages.
David P. Womersley enriches Gibbon's text with contemporary insights, making it accessible while preserving the original's eloquence. The blend of Gibbon’s classic prose with Womersley’s commentary breathes new life into these age-old discussions, allowing modern readers to engage with historical events that shaped the Western world.
The volume is bound in luxurious leather with golden detailing that reflects its significance. As readers delve into the intricacies of imperial decline, they are presented with a rich tapestry of history that resonates with themes of power, governance, and human nature, echoing through the ages.