The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. 8 volumes complete.
"Our work is the presentation of our capabilities": The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire; From the Library of Diplomat Andrew Dickson White
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. 8 volumes complete.
GIBBON, Edward.
Item Number: 4061
London: Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1848.
First printing of each volume of this edition of Gibbon’s masterpiece. Octavo, original three quarters leathers, gilt tooling to the spine, marbled endpapers and endpapers, frontispiece of Gibbon to volume one. From the library of Andrew Dickson White, with his bookplate to each volume. Dickson White was a United States diplomat, historian, and educator, who was the co-founder of Cornell University. In very good condition.
"This masterpiece of historical penetration and literary style has remained one of the ageless historical works Gibbon brought a width of vision and a critical mastery of the available sources which have not been equalled to this day; and the result was clothed in inimitable prose" (PMM 222). "For 22 years Gibbon was a prodigy of steady and arduous application. His investigations extended over almost the whole range of intellectual activity for nearly 1500 years. And so thorough were his methods that the laborious investigations of German scholarship, the keen criticisms of theological zeal, and the steady researches of (two) centuries have brought to light very few important errors in the results of his labors. But it is not merely the learning of his work, learned as it is, that gives it character as a history. It is also that ingenious skill by which the vast erudition, the boundless range, the infinite variety, and the gorgeous magnificence of the details are all wrought together in a symmetrical whole. It is still entitled to be esteemed as the greatest historical work ever written" (Adams, Manual of Historical Literature, 146-7).
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