The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire 7 Volume Set: Edited in Seven Volumes with Introduction, Notes, Appendices, and Index: Cambridge Library Collection - Classics
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781108050708
ISBN-10: 1108050700
Pagini: 3894
Dimensiuni: 250 x 325 x 148 mm
Greutate: 5.42 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria Cambridge Library Collection - Classics
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1108050700
Pagini: 3894
Dimensiuni: 250 x 325 x 148 mm
Greutate: 5.42 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria Cambridge Library Collection - Classics
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Volume
1:
Preface;
Introduction;
1.
The
extent
and
military
force
of
the
empire,
in
the
age
of
the
Antonines;
2.
Of
the
union
and
internal
prosperity
of
the
Roman
empire
in
the
age
of
the
Antonines;
3.
Of
the
constitution
of
the
Roman
empire,
in
the
age
of
the
Antonines;
4.
The
cruelty,
follies
and
murder
of
Commodus;
5.
Public
sale
of
the
empire
to
Didius
Julianus
by
the
praetorian
guards;
6.
The
death
of
Severus;
7.
The
elevation
and
tyranny
of
Maximin;
8.
Of
the
state
of
Persia
after
the
restoration
of
the
monarchy
by
Artaxerxes;
9.
The
state
of
Germany
till
the
invasion
of
the
barbarians,
in
the
time
of
the
emperor
Decius;
10.
The
emperors
Decius,
Gallus,
Aemilianus,
Valerian,
and
Gallienus;
11.
Reign
of
Claudius;
12.
Conduct
of
the
army
and
senate
after
the
death
of
Aurelian;
13.
The
reign
of
Diocletian
and
his
three
associates;
14.
Troubles
after
the
abdication
of
Diocletian.
Volume
2:
15.
The
progress
of
the
Christian
religion;
16.
The
conduct
of
the
Roman
government
towards
the
Christians;
17.
Foundation
of
Constantinople;
18.
Character
of
Constantine;
19.
Constantius
sole
emperor;
20.
The
motives,
progress,
and
effects
of
the
conversion
of
Constantine;
21.
Persecution
of
heresy;
22.
Julian
is
declared
emperor
by
the
legions
of
Gaul;
23.
The
religion
of
Julian;
24.
Residence
of
Julian
at
Antioch.
Volume
3:
25.
The
government
and
death
of
Jovian;
26.
Manners
of
the
pastoral
nations;
27.
Dearth
of
Gratian;
28.
Final
destruction
of
paganism;
29.
Final
division
of
the
Roman
empire
between
the
sons
of
Theodosius;
30.
Revolt
of
the
Goths;
31.
Invasion
of
Italy
by
Alaric;
32.
Arcadius
emperor
of
the
east;
33.
Death
of
Honorius;
34.
The
character,
conquests,
and
court
of
Attila,
king
of
the
Huns;
35.
Invasion
of
Gaul
by
Attila.
Volume
4:
36.
Sack
of
Rome
by
Genseric,
king
of
the
Vandals;
37.
Origin,
progress,
and
effects
of
the
monastic
life;
38.
Reign
and
conversion
of
Clovis;
39.
Zeno
and
Anastasius,
emperors
of
the
east;
40.
Elevation
of
Justin
the
Elder;
41.
Conquests
of
Justinian
in
the
west;
42.
State
of
the
barbaric
world;
43.
Rebellions
of
Africa;
44.
Idea
of
the
Roman
jurisprudence.
Volume
5:
45.
Reign
of
the
younger
Justin;
46.
Revolutions
of
Persia;
47.
Theological
history
of
the
doctrine
of
the
incarnation;
48.
Plan
of
the
last
four
volumes;
49.
Introduction,
worship
and
persecution
of
images;
50.
Description
of
Arabia
and
its
inhabitants;
51.
The
conquest
of
Persia,
Syria,
Egypt,
Africa,
and
Spain
by
the
Arabs
or
Saracens.
Volume
6:
52.
The
two
sieges
of
Constantinople
by
the
Arabs;
53.
State
of
the
eastern
empire
in
the
tenth
century;
54.
Origin
and
doctrine
of
the
Paulicians;
55.
The
Bulgarians;
56.
The
Saracens,
Franks,
and
Greeks,
in
Italy;
57.
The
Turks
of
the
house
of
Seljuk;
58.
Origin
and
numbers
of
the
First
Crusade;
59.
Preservation
of
the
Greek
empire;
60.
Schism
of
the
Greeks
and
Latins;
61.
Partition
and
empire
by
the
French
and
Venetians;
62.
The
Greek
emperors
of
Nice
and
Constantinople;
63.
Civil
wars,
and
the
ruin
of
the
Greek
empire.
Volume
7:
64.
Conquests
of
Zingis
Khan
and
the
Moguls
from
China
to
Poland;
65.
Elevation
of
Timour
or
Tamerlane
to
the
throne
of
Samarcand;
66.
Application
of
the
eastern
emperors
to
the
popes;
67.
Schism
of
the
Greeks
and
Latins;
68.
Reign
and
character
of
Mahomet
the
Second;
69.
State
of
Rome
from
the
twelfth
century;
70.
Character
and
coronation
of
Petrarch;
71.
Prospect
of
the
ruins
of
Rome
in
the
fifteenth
century;
Index.
Descriere
J.
B.
Bury's
authoritative
seven-volume
edition
(1896–1900)
of
Edward
Gibbon's
magisterial
account
of
the
relationship
between
Roman
imperialism
and
Christianity.