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The History of Rome: Rise and Fall of the Empire
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The History of Rome: Rise and Fall of the Empire

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In 'The History of Rome: Rise and Fall of the Empire,' John Bagnell Bury presents a comprehensive account of the Eternal City, chronicling its progression from a modest settlement to a colossal empire. Designed for the modern reader, the book has been meticulously formatted for digital consumption, enhancing its accessibility across various devices. Bury's prose is both scholarly and engaging, dissecting complex socio-political structures, and rendering historical narratives with precision. Addressing pivotal periods through detailed overviews, the text covers eras such as the Principate and the significant figures therein, extending to the intricate administrative frameworks that underpinned the Empire's zenith and eventual disintegration. The work also delineates cultural dimensions, encompassing literature, philosophy, religion, and art, demonstrating the multifaceted nature of Roman influence on subsequent civilizational paradigms.John Bagnell Bury, a distinguished historian and classical scholar, had an illustrious academic career that evidently informed his magnum opus on Roman history. Bury's erudition permeates his historiography, reflecting his scrupulous research methodologies and expertise in the evolution of the Roman state. His narrative is empowered by his passion for the classical world and his understanding of its lasting legacy. Bury's intellectual pursuits converge in this book, providing a foundational lens through which to examine the architectural, political, and intellectual scaffolding of Rome and its far-reaching tentacles into modern society.'The History of Rome: Rise and Fall of the Empire' is a seminal work, indubitably suited for scholars, history aficionados, and any reader keen to delve into the chronological tapestry of one of history's most paramount empires. Bury's historiographical approach delivers a nuanced exploration of Rome's ascension, apex, and the socio-political forces leading to its downturn. It is an essential tome for understanding the complexity and enduring legacy of Roman civilization, offering invaluable insights into the nexus of governance, culture, and military conquests that forged much of the Western world.
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Additional ISBN/GTIN8596547718321
Product TypeE-book
BindingE-book
FormatEPUB
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PublisherDigiCat
Publishing date11/11/2023
Pages1552 pages
LanguageEnglish
File size2232 Kbytes
Article no.12091127
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Product groupGeschichte
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John Bagnell Bury (1861-1927) was a distinguished historian and classicist whose scholarly works played a significant role in the study of European history. Renowned for his meticulous research and narrative historical writings, Bury's comprehensive scholarship remains influential among historians. He held the Regius Chair of Modern History at the University of Cambridge and later became the librarian of the university. One of his most celebrated works, 'The History of Rome: Rise and Fall of the Empire,' is an exhaustive analysis of Roman civilization that blends political, social, and economic aspects to deliver a vivid account of the empire's trajectory. Bury's approach to history was marked by his insistence on the rigorous evaluation of primary sources and a critical examination of historiographical trends, which allowed him to articulate a vision of the past informed by both evidence and lucidity. His literary style, characterized by clarity and elegance, makes his texts accessible to both academic audiences and general readers. Though Bury's contributions extend beyond Roman history, encompassing Byzantine studies and the intellectual history of Europe, it is his Rome narratives that cemented his status as one of the seminal authorities on classical antiquity. Bury's works are indispensable resources for students of Roman history, providing insights that have stood the test of time and continue to inform contemporary historical discourse.

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