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History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Vol. VI

History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Vol. VI by Edward Gibbon
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In this sixth volume of Edward Gibbon's monumental work, "History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire," the reader is once again treated to a detailed and engaging narrative of the events leading to the downfall of one of the greatest empires in history. Gibbon's thorough research and meticulous attention to detail are evident throughout, as he delves into the political, social, and military factors that contributed to the empire's decline.

One of the strengths of this volume is Gibbon's ability to connect seemingly disparate events and demonstrate how they are all interconnected in the grand scheme of history. His analysis of the rise of Christianity and its impact on Roman society is particularly insightful, shedding light on the religious tensions that plagued the empire in its final years.

Gibbon's writing style is elegant and scholarly, making even the most complex historical events accessible to the reader. His use of primary sources and engaging storytelling make this volume a compelling read for anyone interested in the history of the Roman Empire.

Overall, "History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Vol. VI" is a masterful work of history that continues to stand the test of time. Gibbon's keen insights and comprehensive research make this volume a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the factors that led to the downfall of Rome.

Book Description:
Spanning a period of nearly 1500 years, this monumental work of history tracks the orbit of one of the greatest Empires of all time. The sheer scale and sweep of the narrative is breathtaking in its ambitious scope and brings to vivid life the collapse of a magnificent military, political and administrative structure.

Proceeding at a brisk pace, the original fourteen volumes describe debauched emperors, corrupt practices, usurpers and murderers, bloody battles, plunder and loot, barbarian hordes, tumultuous events like the Crusades and invaders like Genghis Khan and many more. Later, it was condensed by various editors to make it available to more readers. Much of it seems like a modern battle epic or a gory scary movie with endless passages depicting power struggles, blood-drenched paths to the throne, ruthless killing of innocent women and children and the final disappearance of a mighty empire.

The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire was written by an English historian who was inspired to write it when he undertook the Grand Tour and visited Rome as a young man in 1762. The book eventually took more than 20 years to complete and was received with both bouquets and brickbats. The Church banned it quite a few times as it was considered to have blasphemous passages about the Church. Gibbon was attacked by many devout Christians as a “paganist.”

Setting the starting point with the Emperor Augustus in 27 BC, Gibbon pursues the Romans relentlessly on to their final defeat in Constantinople in the 15th Century AD with the rise of the Turkish Ottomans. Stretching across North Africa, Europe and the Middle East as well as some parts of modern-day Asia, the Roman Empire was a tremendous human enterprise. Successively added to by emperor after emperor, it finally disintegrated and ceased being the “empire without end.”

Gibbon initially planned to write a history of the city of Rome but found himself so immersed in the subject that it gradually grew into a work about the empire itself. He provides interesting theories for the collapse of the Empire. The rise of Christianity, Islam and the attacks of various wild and brutal hordes contributed to the fall of this mighty Colossus.

Far from being dry and scholarly, Gibbon's style is detached yet lyrical. Full of ironic statements and opinions, the book appeals to historians and modern-day readers. There are interesting parallels to be drawn from present day world affairs and many lessons to be learned from this magnum opus.


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Reviewer: - February 9, 2021
Subject: Nonexisting volume 6
Cannot comment, volume 6 is here actually volume 5 again. 6 Seems to not exist


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