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The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volume 2 | [Edward Gibbon]
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The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volume 2

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  • by Edward Gibbon
  • Narrated by Bernard Mayes
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    40 hrs and 20 mins
  • RELEASE DATE
    01-01-92
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Publisher's Summary

Famous for its unflagging narrative power, fine organization, and irresistibly persuasive arguments, The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire has earned a permanent place of honor in historical literature. Gibbon's elegantly detached erudition is seasoned with an ironic wit, and remarkably little of his work is outdated.

This second volume covers A.D. 395 to A.D. 1185, from the reign of Justinian in the East to the establishment of the German Empire of the West. It recounts the desperate attempts to hold off the barbarians, palace revolutions and assassinations, theological controversy, and lecheries and betrayals, all in a setting of phenomenal magnificence.

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"[Gibbon] stood on the summit of the Renaissance achievement and looked back over the waste of history to ancient Rome, as from one mountain top to another." (Christopher Dawson)

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    Darwin8u Mesa, AZ, United States 04-15-12
    Darwin8u Mesa, AZ, United States 04-15-12 Member Since 2011

    A part-time buffoon and ersatz scholar specializing in BS, pedantry, schmaltz and cultural coprophagia.

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    "Brilliant in parts, excellent in Most."

    There was some drudgery with the minor, post Constantine emperors. I was also not as excited by the HRE sections as I was by the sections on the Rise of Islam, the Mongols, the Ottoman Empire, and the Crusades. Those sections alone are why I rated the second half 5 stars and not 4. Anyway, a fantastic read. Ironic to finish it right after S&P lowers our national credit rating and our senators again fail to do anything productive.

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    Curtis Houston, TX, United States 10-05-09
    Curtis Houston, TX, United States 10-05-09 Member Since 2007
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    "Ancient History At Its Best"

    This exhaustive history is one of the best on the subject. Gibbon knew his material and gave us one of the greatest works about the long period that this history covers. Where this history might seem long and tedious in places, it is made up for by the numerous explanations of battles and descriptions of the cities and characters of the times. Where Gibbon sometimes seems to opinionated about the times and people, he gives reasons for this and helps the listener to understand the circumstances and ideas of the times. The narration is at times tedious as well. You get the idea that you are in a college lecture hall rather than listening to the reading of a book. Bernard Mayes does a good job with the material. Overall, I would recommend this set of volumes to anyone who is interested in the hisory of the world. Others will find this material tedious and boring at times. My advice? Give a listen and stick with this. You might find out some things that you didn't know and might find this history as extremely interesting as I have.

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    J. W. Zents Edinburg, TX USA 01-21-13
    J. W. Zents Edinburg, TX USA 01-21-13 Member Since 2012
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    "Good History, but older performance"
    What made the experience of listening to The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volume 2 the most enjoyable?

    The story the author is telling is in itself fascinating and the point of view from which he tells it makes it even more interesting.


    Who was your favorite character and why?

    Constantine


    Did Bernard Mayes do a good job differentiating all the characters? How?

    This is the weakest spot in the work. The narrator does not make voice shifts to differentiate the characters, and since this is a history work written in the third person that is not really to be expected.


    Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

    A bit of both.


    Any additional comments?

    If you are not interested in the story this history wants to tell, do not get this book. It was not produced as entertainment, but as the author often says, to be instructive.

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    Robert United States 09-24-12
    Robert United States 09-24-12 Member Since 2012
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    "Enduring Classic"
    What made the experience of listening to The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volume 2 the most enjoyable?

    I have always wanted to read this book. It is almost as long as the whole Old and New Testament. However, using an audio book makes the job much easier. It can get dry in parts, but the history of the period from 180-1450 AD has many details that you cannot get without reading several hard to find books. I would only suggest this book to persons who are intense readers of history. Reading Suetonius, Livy and Tacitus before reading this book might be wise. That would give you some concept of the period 700BC-180AD in Roman history. What is most interesting is that Rome really took 1300 years to fall. Also, an clear understanding of the current East-West conflict goes all the way back to the days of Constantine. The players in the East-West conflict keep changing but the game started when Constantine divided the empire around 325 AD.This book is helpful in understanding the books of Daniel and Revelation in the Bible.


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    Mark Manchester, NEW HAMPSHIRE, United States 08-17-12
    Mark Manchester, NEW HAMPSHIRE, United States 08-17-12 Member Since 2011
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    "Despite mediocre sound quality ..."

    I enjoyed this tremendously. Some reviewers have been pretty hard on Mayes, but I'm really not sure why. I thought he did very well. He's not my favorite reader, nor even one of my favorites, but I'd give him a B+ at least and would certainly not hesitate to buy another of his recordings. As mentioned in the headline, the technical quality of the recording is mediocre (at best) which I would find a serious concern if I were listening to, say, the Berlin Philharmonic; but the quality here is more than adequate for this purpose and before long I did not notice it at all.

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    steve kearny, NJ, United States 06-29-12
    steve kearny, NJ, United States 06-29-12 Member Since 2009

    An avid reader, who also loves to listen.

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    "Mostly Dry"
    Would you try another book from Edward Gibbon and/or Bernard Mayes?

    probably not unless I read it as opposed to listening to it.


    Who would you have cast as narrator instead of Bernard Mayes?

    Any narrator aside from him would have made this better. Very boring


    Could you see The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volume 2 being made into a movie or a TV series? Who should the stars be?

    Yes it's a great story that already has been made into movies and series and they're all great.


    Any additional comments?

    This book was very informational but it was boring and dry and was just an overall hard book to listen to and get through.

    1 of 2 people found this review helpful
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    Heather Burr Ridge, IL, United States 01-22-12
    Heather Burr Ridge, IL, United States 01-22-12 Member Since 2005
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    "Enormously Important, Fataly Flawed Delivery"
    What would have made The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volume 2 better?

    This is obviously one of the most important western works of literature, and should be on the list of every serious reader. Unfortunately there are several major flaws with this rendition.

    First and foremost, this is a very very poor, almost unlistenable recording. It is either very old and uncared for or it was just plain technically poor when recorded. Unless you have a tin ear it will be excruciating to endure it for long.

    Second the reader has a very thick British accent and peculiar annunciation and timing. This, combined with the imperceptible mumbling lows and over modulated highs make this an unbearable recording.
    Yet somehow, the absolute brilliance of the writing comes through.
    It's just that it is so enormously fatiguing that I was unable to finish it.


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