Victor Duruy Books






History of Rome and of the Roman People: From Its Origin to the Invasion of the Barbarians; Volume 5
- 334 pages
- 12 hours of reading
This comprehensive history offers insight into the origins and evolution of the Roman Empire, from its mythical foundation to the fateful arrival of the barbarians. With meticulous scholarship and engaging prose, Ripley and Duruy convey the triumphs and tragedies of one of the world's most influential civilizations.
Histoire Générale
- 678 pages
- 24 hours of reading
Dans ce livre monumental, Victor Duruy présente une histoire complète du monde depuis l'Antiquité jusqu'au XIXe siècle. Il analyse les principaux événements et personnalités de l'histoire mondiale, tout en explorant les grandes tendances et théories de la discipline. Ce livre est une ressource inestimable pour les historiens et un must pour tous ceux qui s'intéressent à l'histoire universelle.
A History of France: By Victor Duruy
- 758 pages
- 27 hours of reading
This volume offers an unaltered reprint of the original 1883 edition, providing readers with a detailed exploration of Rome's history and its people. It delves into significant events, cultural developments, and the societal structures that shaped ancient Rome, making it a valuable resource for both history enthusiasts and scholars interested in the Roman era.
History of Rome, and of the Roman People
From its Origin to the Invasion of the Barbarians
- 656 pages
- 23 hours of reading
This comprehensive historical account traces the development of Rome and its people from their origins through to the invasions by barbarian tribes. The book offers detailed insights into the political, social, and cultural evolution of one of history's most influential civilizations, reflecting the scholarship of the late 19th century. It serves as a valuable resource for understanding the complexities of Roman history and its enduring impact on the world.
History of Rome and of the Roman People
From its Origin to the Invasion of the Barbarians - Vol. 2
- 388 pages
- 14 hours of reading
This volume presents a detailed account of Rome's history, focusing on the development of the Roman people from their origins up to the barbarian invasions. As a high-quality reprint of the 1883 edition, it offers insights into the political, social, and cultural aspects of ancient Rome, highlighting key events and figures that shaped its legacy. The work serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the complexities of Roman civilization and its enduring influence on the world.
History of Rome and of the Roman People
From its Origin to the Invasion of the Barbarians - Vol. 1, Section 2
- 388 pages
- 14 hours of reading
This volume offers a comprehensive exploration of Rome's history, detailing the origins of the city and its people up to the onset of barbarian invasions. The text is a faithful reproduction of the 1883 edition, ensuring that readers experience the historical narrative and insights as originally presented. It serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the development of Roman civilization and its enduring influence on the world.
The book offers a detailed exploration of Roman history and its people, reflecting the scholarship of the late 19th century. It presents an in-depth narrative that covers significant events, cultural developments, and influential figures that shaped Rome. This reprint maintains the integrity of the original 1883 edition, allowing readers to engage with historical insights and perspectives from that era. It serves as a valuable resource for anyone interested in the complexities of Roman civilization.
History Of Rome And Of The Roman People
From Its Origin To The Establishment Of The Christian Empire (1885)
- 418 pages
- 15 hours of reading
The book is a facsimile reprint, which means it reproduces the original text and layout, potentially including imperfections like marks, notations, and marginalia. Readers should be aware that some pages may have flaws, offering a glimpse into the historical context and authenticity of the original work.