
Complete Translation of the History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire (12 Volumes in Total)
by J
About This Novel
Famous throughout the world for more than 200 years, it is a must-read classic to understand the Roman Empire. A must-read classic of Roman history that has been best-selling for more than 200 years and covers politics, economy, religion, military, and culture. It is a historical masterpiece highly praised by philosopher Hume, the "father of economics" Adam Smith, the famous British Prime Minister Churchill during World War II, Asimov, the author of the science fiction classic "Galactic Empire", etc. This is a grand epic that spans 1,300 years and covers politics, economy, military, and culture, telling the story of the rise and fall of the Roman Empire. Politicians have seen the logic of power, military strategists have seen the essence of war, entrepreneurs have seen the change of systems, philosophers have seen the evolution of ideas, and cultural scholars have seen the rise and fall of civilization... Gibbon, the leading British historian in the 18th century, has worked hard for 20 years.
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Official(5)Scraped 4d ago
As long as there is some progress, it is getting closer to death,
When Yoshimoto was extremely uncomfortable with the harsh atmosphere of the school, it was his aunt who came to his rescue and allowed him to spend two years. Later, Yoshimoto called the school a devil's cave full of fear and sadness. Yoshimoto stopped schooling due to illness and hired tutors entirely. Later, after Yoshimoto's father took Yoshimoto back to his hometown, he enjoyed reading every day because of the large collection of books at home.
Gibbon's aunt had the habit of reading a lot of books and her interest in classical literature. Gibbon once called her the source of happiness and honor in her life. When Yoshimoto was sad because he could not adapt to the school environment, his aunt just arrived and created a canteen to accompany him.
Yoshimoto was the eldest son and the only child in the family. Of his mother's seven children, only Yoshimoto survived. Yoshimoto's great-grandfather was a cloth merchant and his grandfather was a successful military contractor, but everything changed eight months after Yoshimoto was born...
What a great book! Look in. Very good.
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Official(5)Scraped 4d ago
As long as there is some progress, it is getting closer to death,
When Yoshimoto was extremely uncomfortable with the harsh atmosphere of the school, it was his aunt who came to his rescue and allowed him to spend two years. Later, Yoshimoto called the school a devil's cave full of fear and sadness. Yoshimoto stopped schooling due to illness and hired tutors entirely. Later, after Yoshimoto's father took Yoshimoto back to his hometown, he enjoyed reading every day because of the large collection of books at home.
Gibbon's aunt had the habit of reading a lot of books and her interest in classical literature. Gibbon once called her the source of happiness and honor in her life. When Yoshimoto was sad because he could not adapt to the school environment, his aunt just arrived and created a canteen to accompany him.
Yoshimoto was the eldest son and the only child in the family. Of his mother's seven children, only Yoshimoto survived. Yoshimoto's great-grandfather was a cloth merchant and his grandfather was a successful military contractor, but everything changed eight months after Yoshimoto was born...
What a great book! Look in. Very good.
