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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire (Abridged, Womersley - Penguin Classics) by Edward Gibbon
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire (Penguin Classics) by Edward Gibbon (2001)
  leese | Nov 23, 2009 |
Superb writing, some of Gibbon's phrases still resound...about the Celts, - "quaffing mead from the skulls of their slaughtered enemy". About the fractious early Christian bishops of Asia Minor.."hurling anethemas and excommunications from thir ecclesiastical engines". ( )
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This edition is an abridged version of the work, published by Penguin and abridged by David Womersley. Please do not combine this abridged edition with the unabridged and "complete set" editions of the work, or with other different abridged versions.
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In the greatest work of history in the English language, Edward Gibbon compresses thirteen turbulent centuries into a gripping epic narrative. It is history in the grand eighteenth-century manner, a well-researched drama charged with insight, irony, and incisive character analysis. In elegant prose, Gibbon presents both the broad pattern of events and the significant revealing detail. He delves into religion, politics, sexuality, and social mores with equal authority and aplomb. While subsequent research revealed minor factual errors about the early Empire, Gibbon's bold vision, witty descriptions of a vast cast of characters, and readiness to display his own beliefs and prejudices result in an astonishing work of history and literature, at once powerfully intelligent and enormously entertaining.

Based on David Womersley's definitive three-volume Penguin Classics edition of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, this abridgement contains complete chapters from all three volumes, linked by extended bridging passages, vividly capture the style, the argument, and the architecture of the whole work.

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