History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire

History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire

by (english) Edward Gibbon (japanese) Genki Nakakura

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The rise, prosperity and decline of an empire, the blessings and dangers of the Roman world, in addition to the right time and location, the emperor's personal qualities are an important and important influence that attracts attention. Those emperors who were professed to be noble, brave and good at war are still talked about today. But the greatness of the Roman Empire was not limited to its bright side. Its dark history has also become a precious teaching material for future generations. The cruelty, ruthlessness, fickleness and profligacy of the tyrants exposed the primitive evil and cruelty of human nature. Set against the glory of the great king, it became a shadow that people need to be constantly vigilant about. This book is based on the world-renowned compilation of J. B. Bury, an authoritative scholar of Roman history. It organizes and organizes Gibbon's original work of more than one million words, summarizes the essential contents, and presents a clear and coherent display of the rise and fall of the Roman Empire. It reproduces Gibbon's thorough vision and smooth and beautiful writing of overlooking the rise and fall of the country and the changes in the world, helping readers to more directly understand the rise and fall of the Roman Empire for thousands of years, and its profound impact on world history.

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