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Chronicling the fall of the Roman Empire from the end of Marcus Aurelius's reign, the book explores Gibbon's theory that moral decay, diminished military resolve, and a loss of civic responsibility led to Rome's collapse. Recognized as a classic in world literature, it reflects Gibbon's pioneering approach to historical research, emphasizing the use of primary sources. His work remains a significant reference for scholars, cementing his reputation as one of the first modern historians.
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Vol. II, Edward Gibbon
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