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Roman history

by Cassius Dio Cocceianus

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Gibbon's masterpiece, which narrates the history of the Roman Empire from the second century a.d. to its collapse in the west in the fifth century and in the east in the fifteenth century, is widely considered the greatest work of history ever written. This abridgment retains the full scope of the original, but in a compass equivalent to a long novel. Casual readers now have access to the full sweep of Gibbon's narrative, while instructors and students have a volume that can be read in a single term. This unique edition emphasizes elements ignored in all other abridgments--in particular the role of religion in the empire and the rise of Islam.From the Trade Paperback edition.
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["Biography" "Early works to 1800" "Emperors" "History" "Rome Civil War 43-31 B.C." "Rome Civil War 49-45 B.C." "Early works" "Rome history empire 30 b.c.-476 a.d." "Rome history tiberius 14-37" "Sources" "Critica e interpretazione" "Grec (Langue)" "Textes" "Histoire" "Literatura Latina" "Roman history (Cassius Dio Cocceianus)" "Rome history" "Ouvrages avant 1800" "Empereurs" "Biographies" "Kommentar" "Romeinse oudheid"]

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