Written by Edward Gibbon - Audio book performed by Philip Madoc & Neville Jason - Abridged Nonfiction with music by Schumann & Raff - 6 COMPACT DISCS - 7.9 hours Publisher, Naxos Audiobooks (November 1995) RECEIVED THE COVETED "AUDIOFILE EARPHONES AWARD" (November/December 1996) FOR EXCEPTIONAL NARRATIVE VOICE AND STYLE, VOCAL CHARACTERIZATIONS, APPROPRIATENESS FOR AUDIO FORMAT AND ENHANCEMENT OF THE TEXT! Gibbon's The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire is one of the greatest texts in the English language. In magisterial prose, Gibbon charts the gradual collapse of the Roman rule from Augustus (23BC-AD14) to the first of the Barbarian kings, Odoacer (476-490 AD). It is a remarkable account, with the extravagant corruption and depravity of emperors such as Commodus, Caracalla and Elagabalus contrasted by the towering work of Constantine, Julian and other remarkable men. It remains the standard work of scholarship on the subject two hundred years after it was written; yet equally important, in its sheer accessibility, it is an unforgettable story. |
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