David Womersley's book investigates Edward Gibbon's The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire as both a work of literature and a work of history.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Part 1. The historiographic milieu: 1. Montesquieu's Considerations 2. Hume Part II. The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire: 3. Introduction Volume I - 1776: 4. Style 5. Augustus 6. Tacitus 7. Narrative 8. Chapters XV and XVI Volumes II and III - 1781 9. 'The more rational ignorance of the man' 10. Julian the Apostate 11. Ammianus Marcellinus 12. 'The nice and secret springs of action' Volumes IV, V and VI - 1788 13. 'A dead uniformity of abject vices' 14. Structure 15. 'Not a system, but a series' 16. 'A keener glance' 17. Realising the past 18. 'The wide and various prospect of desolation'.
Part 1. The historiographic milieu: 1. Montesquieu's Considerations 2. Hume Part II. The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire: 3. Introduction Volume I - 1776: 4. Style 5. Augustus 6. Tacitus 7. Narrative 8. Chapters XV and XVI Volumes II and III - 1781 9. 'The more rational ignorance of the man' 10. Julian the Apostate 11. Ammianus Marcellinus 12. 'The nice and secret springs of action' Volumes IV, V and VI - 1788 13. 'A dead uniformity of abject vices' 14. Structure 15. 'Not a system, but a series' 16. 'A keener glance' 17. Realising the past 18. 'The wide and various prospect of desolation'.
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