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Gibbon’s decline and fall of the Roman Empire. Volume Five
Volume Five of Edward Gibbon's The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire continues his in-depth analysis of the collapse of the Roman Empire, both in the West and the East. Gibbon describes the social, political, and religious factors that accelerated the process of decline, presented in an elegant and critical historical writing style. This edition includes an introduction by Christopher Dawson that places Gibbon's work in the context of modern historiography. This book is one of the most influential references in the study of ancient history and Roman civilization.
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