The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman EmpireCosimo, Inc., 1 січ. 2008 р. - 564 стор. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire is Edward Gibbon's magnum opus, written and published over a 13-year period beginning in 1776. It not only chronicles the events of the downfall starting with the end of the rule of Marcus Aurelius, but proposes a theory as to why Rome collapsed: the populace, Gibbon theorizes, lost its moral fortitude, its militaristic will, and its sense of civic duty. History is considered a classic in world literature, and Gibbon is sometimes called the first "modern historian" for his insistence upon using primary sources for his research. Many scholars today still use his highly regarded work as reference. In this fifth of seven volumes, readers will find Chapter 45 ("State of Italy Under the Lombards") through Chapter 51 ("Conquests by the Arabs"), which cover the reign of Justin II; the Lombards' conquest of Italy; the Franks' conquest of Italy; the reign of Tiberius II; the life of Gregory the Great; and the rules of Phocas and Heraclius; the development of Christianity in the Eastern Roman Empire and the councils of Ephesus, Chalcedon, and Nice; the Greek emperors of Constantinople; the rule of Charlemagne of France and the division of his empire upon his death; and the clash between the Arabs and the Eastern Roman Empire. English parliamentarian and historian EDWARD GIBBON (1737-1794) attended Magdelan College, Oxford for 14 months before his father sent him to Lausanne, Switzerland, where he continued his education. He published Essai sur l'tude de la Littrature (1761) and other autobiographical works, including Mmoire Justificatif pour servir de Rponse l'Expos, etc. de la Cour de France (1779). |
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... returned in triumph ; and the Lombards , who celebrated his matchless intrepidity , were compelled to praise the virtues of an enemy.10 In this extra- ordinary visit he had probably seen the daughter of Cunimund , who soon after ...
... returned in triumph ; and the Lombards , who celebrated his matchless intrepidity , were compelled to praise the virtues of an enemy.10 In this extra- ordinary visit he had probably seen the daughter of Cunimund , who soon after ...
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... returned to Constantinople , and the conspiracy was suppressed by his presence and firmness . From the pomp and honours which she had abused , Sophia was reduced to a modest allowance ; Tiberius dismissed her train , intercepted her ...
... returned to Constantinople , and the conspiracy was suppressed by his presence and firmness . From the pomp and honours which she had abused , Sophia was reduced to a modest allowance ; Tiberius dismissed her train , intercepted her ...
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... returned to Constantinople to ac- cept , as his just reward , the inheritance of the empire . Maurice 35 [ This praise is not deserved . On the contrary , the capital fault of Tiberius as an administrator was his reckless expenditure ...
... returned to Constantinople to ac- cept , as his just reward , the inheritance of the empire . Maurice 35 [ This praise is not deserved . On the contrary , the capital fault of Tiberius as an administrator was his reckless expenditure ...
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... returned a third time with accumu- lated force , and Autharis yielded to the fury of the torrent . The troops and treasures of the Lombards were distributed in the walled towns between the Alps and the Apennine . A nation less sensible ...
... returned a third time with accumu- lated force , and Autharis yielded to the fury of the torrent . The troops and treasures of the Lombards were distributed in the walled towns between the Alps and the Apennine . A nation less sensible ...
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... returned , after many bold and perilous adventures , to their native country.48 The camp of Alboin was of formidable extent , but the extent of a camp would be easily circumscribed within the limits of a city ; and its martial ...
... returned , after many bold and perilous adventures , to their native country.48 The camp of Alboin was of formidable extent , but the extent of a camp would be easily circumscribed within the limits of a city ; and its martial ...
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69 | |
Romanus I Lecapenus | 209 |
Romanus II junior | 211 |
John Zimisces Basil II Constantine IX VIII | 213 |
Basil II and Constantine IX VIII | 215 |
Romanus III Argyrus | 217 |
Michael IV the Paphlagonian | 218 |
Michael V Calaphates | 219 |
Theodora | 220 |
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96 | |
Double Nature of Cerinthus | 102 |
17 | 104 |
29 | 110 |
Nestorius Patriarch of Constantinople | 111 |
64 | 125 |
The Henoticon of Zeno | 153 |
Church of Abyssinia | 165 |
Heracleonas | 175 |
Punishment of Martina and Heracleonas | 176 |
Constantine IV Pogonatus | 178 |
Justinian II | 179 |
705711 His Restoration and Death | 180 |
Philippicus | 183 |
Anastasius II | 184 |
740 Constantine V Copronymus | 186 |
Leo IV | 188 |
Constantine VI and Irene | 189 |
Irene | 190 |
Nicephorus I | 192 |
Rhangabe | 193 |
Michael II the Stammerer | 195 |
Theophilus | 196 |
Michael III | 199 |
Basil I the Macedonian | 201 |
Leo VI the Philosopher | 206 |
Alexander Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus | 208 |
Constantine XI X Ducas | 222 |
Diogenes | 223 |
Nicephorus III Botaniates | 224 |
Alexius I Comnenus | 226 |
John or CaloJohannes | 228 |
Manuel | 229 |
Alexius II | 232 |
Andronicus I Comnenus | 239 |
Isaac II Angelus | 241 |
Conquest of Lombardy by Charlemagne | 268 |
VIIth General Council IId of Nice | 276 |
Otho King of Germany restores and appropriates the Western | 293 |
Reformation and Claims of the Church | 299 |
The Germanic Constitution | 306 |
625 Of Ohud | 318 |
Mahomet preaches at Mecca | 351 |
334 | 382 |
CHAPTER LI | 397 |
Sack of Madayn | 406 |
Death of the last King | 413 |
Invasion of SYRIA | 420 |
Fair of Abyla | 428 |
Conquest of Jerusalem | 434 |
Exile of Nestorius | 435 |
Invasion of Egypt | 442 |
Heresy of Eutyches | 448 |
The first Descent of the Arabs | 474 |
Disgrace of Musa | 482 |
The Empire of the Caliphs | 492 |
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