
The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire 1: 180-395
Język: Angielski
Format: Kindle
Data publikacji:
November 1st, 2000
Wydawca: Modern Library
Strony: 928
Gatunki: History
This volume ventures into the epic saga of the Roman Empire, capturing its majestic rise and inevitable decline from 180 to 395 AD. Edward Gibbon's insightful narrative, enriched by illustrations from Gian Battista Piranesi, offers readers a vivid exploration of a civilization that shaped much of Western history.
Through engaging prose and historical detail, Gibbon reflects on the complexities of governance, culture, and societal change during a transformative period. Alongside Daniel J. Boorstin's contributions, this work not only chronicles events but also invites readers to ponder the lasting impact of Rome's legacy on the world today.
Through engaging prose and historical detail, Gibbon reflects on the complexities of governance, culture, and societal change during a transformative period. Alongside Daniel J. Boorstin's contributions, this work not only chronicles events but also invites readers to ponder the lasting impact of Rome's legacy on the world today.