Edward Gibbon was born in 1737 in Putney, England, and was the only child of his parents to survive infancy. Although his education was frequently interrupted by ill health, his knowledge was far-reaching. His brief career as an undergraduate at Magdalen College, Oxford, ended when he joined the Catholic Church. His father sent him to Lausanne, in Switzerland, where, while studying Greek and French for the next five years, he re-joined the Protestant Church. In 1761 he published his Essai sur l'étude de la Littérature; the English version appeared in 1764. Meanwhile, Gibbon served as a captain in the Hampshire Militia until 1763, when he returned to the Continent. It was while he was in Rome in 1764 that he first conceived the work that was eventually to become The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire.
In 1774, after the death of his father, Gibbon settled in London and was elected to Parliament where he sat for the next eight years, although he never once spoke in the Commons. He also took his place among the literary circles of London. The first volume of his famous History was published in 1776; it was highly praised for its learning and style but incurred some censure for its treatment of the early Christians. The second and third volumes appeared in 1781 and the final three, which were written in Lausanne, in 1788. He died while on a visit to his friend, Lord Sheffield, who posthumously edited Gibbon's autobiographical papers and published them in 1796.
Gibbon's Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, published between 1776 and 1788, is the undisputed masterpiece of English historical writing which can only perish with the language itself. Its length alone is a measure of its monumental quality: seventy-one chapters, of which twenty-eight appear in full in this edition. With style, learning and wit, Gibbon takes the reader through the history of Europe from the second century AD to the fall of Constantinople in 1453 - an enthralling account by 'the greatest of the historians of the Enlightenment'. This edition includes Gibbon's footnotes and quotations, here translated for the first time, together with brief explanatory comments, a precis of the chapters not included, 16 maps, a glossary, and a list of emperors.
这是一本久负盛名的书,但我们过去读的是大陆版的节选本,尽管编者再三说明节选的如何高明,但就同一场精彩有戏,尽管有高潮,但如果仅是高潮,决非能给初始阅读者真正的收获。基于此,这本全本的重要性就不言而喻了。 更精彩的是译者的水平,信、达、雅的典型一书。 ...
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評分这是一本久负盛名的书,但我们过去读的是大陆版的节选本,尽管编者再三说明节选的如何高明,但就同一场精彩有戏,尽管有高潮,但如果仅是高潮,决非能给初始阅读者真正的收获。基于此,这本全本的重要性就不言而喻了。 更精彩的是译者的水平,信、达、雅的典型一书。 ...
評分核心提示:《上海书评》刊登了对席代岳先生的访谈,谈他翻译的《罗马帝国衰亡史》。文末席先生提及大陆读者对他译著的意见,其宽容的气度令人感佩。此前,我在网络上随口发表了对此译本的诸多“牢骚话”,我原以为席先生正当壮年,现在才知道却是一位年逾七旬的长者,从人际交...
評分核心提示:《上海书评》刊登了对席代岳先生的访谈,谈他翻译的《罗马帝国衰亡史》。文末席先生提及大陆读者对他译著的意见,其宽容的气度令人感佩。此前,我在网络上随口发表了对此译本的诸多“牢骚话”,我原以为席先生正当壮年,现在才知道却是一位年逾七旬的长者,从人际交...
句法很像漢語。。每一段演說都很迷人
评分Very good! Great english literature!
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评分這文筆真叫一個好, 清爽彈牙, 繞梁三日. 真讓人手不釋捲. 像國內的什麼明朝事兒等都該用去燒火盆兒.
评分Masterpiece, 不過部分觀點有些過時瞭。
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