The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire

Volumes 1-3, Volumes 4-6

Hardcover, 3980 pages

Published Dec. 21, 2010 by Everyman's Library.

ISBN:
978-0-307-70076-6
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My gosh this was a slog! Six books of 600+ pages each. It was definitely worth the effort, though. I must admit that the level of detail was daunting, but the patterns that such detail exhibited the rhyming history that Mark Twain remarked upon.

I have neither the time nor the inclination to comprehensively rate the series. My favorite aspects of the series are the comprehensive research against primary sources (I gave up trying to read the footnotes after about the second book) and the double-history perspective of a late-18th-century writer examining Roman and Byzantine history. This is an impressive feat of scholarship!

Another motivation for my reading the series was to fill the gaps of my understanding of this massive span of time. Naturally, the interminable list of emperors' names blended together after a while, but the sweep of the narrative will guide me when I next encounter these …