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Edward Gibbon's masterpiece not only marked the beginning of the modern discipline of history, but still provides a solid scholarly foundation for the study of the Middle Ages, thrilling readers with the epic scope of its narrative as much today as it did nearly three centuries ago when it was first published. In this, the first volume, Gibbon examines the struggles of Rome from the Pax Romana to the unification of the Empire under Constantine I.

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Edward Gibbon's masterpiece not only marked the beginning of the modern discipline of history, but still provides a solid scholarly foundation for the study of the Middle Ages, thrilling readers with the epic scope of its narrative as much today as it did nearly three centuries ago when it was first published. In this, the first volume, Gibbon examines the struggles of Rome from the Pax Romana to the unification of the Empire under Constantine I.
Autorenporträt
Edward Gibbon, born on May 8, 1737. He was an English essayist, historian, and politician, is celebrated for his work The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, which critiques organized religion with irony and detailed use of sources. Born into a wealthy family affected by the South Sea bubble's collapse, Gibbon's early education was marked by a brief and controversial conversion to Roman Catholicism at Oxford, leading to his re-education in Lausanne, Switzerland. His career was distinguished by a pivotal journey to Rome, inspiring his magnum opus, and his significant contributions to literature and historiography earned him widespread acclaim and a place in the Royal Society.Gibbon's Decline and Fall was revolutionary, combining thorough scholarship with a narrative style that brought history to a wider audience. His meticulous research and engaging prose set a new standard in historical writing, influencing generations of historians and writers.