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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Vol. II
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592 pages
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Chronicling the downfall of Rome from the reign of Marcus Aurelius, the book explores Gibbon's theory that the empire's collapse stemmed from a decline in moral values, military resolve, and civic responsibility among its citizens. Recognized as a classic in world literature, Gibbon's work is notable for its rigorous use of primary sources, earning him the title of the first "modern historian." His influential analysis continues to be a key reference for scholars studying the complexities of Roman history.
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