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A superb Folio Society eight volume edition of Gibbons History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. First published in 1776 and completed in 1788. Edited and with introduction by Betty Radice. The text used is reproduced from the Everyman Edition, 1910, published by J M Dent and Son.

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Edward Gibbon is one of the greatest of the historians of the Enlightenment. Two centuries of massive scholarship and constant intellectual evolution have inevitably left many marks on Roman, Byzantine and even more on medieval European history. It remains a remarkable fact that anyone who wishes to study the later Roman or Byzantine Empire will still find Gibbon’s Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire the best, as well as the most readable narrative of it.

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The eight volumes are:

1: The Turn of the Tide,

2: Constantine and the Christian Empire,

3: The Revival and Collapse of Paganism,

4: The End of the Western Empire,

5: Justinian and the Roman Law,

6: Mohammed and the Rise of the Arabs,

7: The Normans in Italy and the Crusades,

8: The fall of Constantinople and the Papacy in Rome.

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A couple discoloration stains on the spine of vol4, and light marks on cover on vol 1, price reflects. A beautiful set in full individual slipcases.

Publisher Folio Society, London; 1983-90

Brown Cloth Hardback with Gilt Titles and Decoration, 320, 348, 367, 394, 394, 377, 440, 363pp

Illustrated throughout with maps to endpapers, b/w plates and maps

Size 260 x 165mm, 8.5kg

The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire - Edward Gibbon

$120.00Price
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