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- Best of Gibbon's Decline and Fall - Quotations and commentary selected from Edward Gibbon's Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. Ideas and advice of relevance to society and life today, in the superb language of the 18th century.
- Edward Gibbon, Historian of the Roman Empire, Part I - Essay by Eugene Y. C. Ho originally published in Issue 30 (Apr-Jun 1994) of the Hong Kong intellectual journal Intellectus, to commemorate Gibbon's bicentennial. Describes Gibbon's life, the writing of the Decline and Fall, and the text itself; Part II discusses major themes, prose style, and flaws.
- Tom Moran's Edward Gibbon Page - Commentary on Gibbon's life, writing style, and view of religion. Also provides links to e-texts and brief reviews of printings.
- History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volume 3 - By Edward Gibbon. Downloadable e-text from Project Gutenberg.
- History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volume 2 - By Edward Gibbon. Downloadable e-text from Project Gutenberg.
- History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire - By Edward Gibbon. Folio. Downloadable e-text from Project Gutenberg.
- History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volume 6 - By Edward Gibbon. HTML version. Downloadable e-text from Project Gutenberg.
- History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volume 5 - By Edward Gibbon. Downloadable e-text from Project Gutenberg.
- History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volume 4 - By Edward Gibbon. HTML version. Downloadable e-text from Project Gutenberg.
- History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volume 2 - By Edward Gibbon. HTML version. Downloadable e-text from Project Gutenberg.
Wikipedia Articles
- Edward Howard-Gibbon - Edward Howard Howard-Gibbon (9 August 1799–22 June 1849) was an English surgeon, lawyer, and officer of arms. He was born Edward Howard Gibbon in London and was the second son of the Charles Howard, 11th Duke of Norfolk and Mary Ann Gibbon–the duke's long time mistress and ...
- Edward Gibbon Wakefield - Edward Gibbon Wakefield (20 March, 1796 – May 16, 1862) was the driving force behind much of the early colonization of South Australia, and later New Zealand. Wakefield, who in 1816 married Eliza Pattle (1799 – 1820), was the eldest son of Edward Wakefield (1774 – 1854) and Susanna ...
- Edward Gibbon - Edward Gibbon (April 27, 1737Gibbon's birthday is April 27, 1737 of the old style (O.S.
- Edward Wakefield (politician) - Edward Wakefield (1845-1924) was the son of Felix Wakefield, one of Edward Gibbon Wakefield’s younger brothers. Edward was born in Launceston, Tasmania, brought up in New Zealand, and educated in France and King’s College, London.
- Edward Jerningham Wakefield - Edward Jerningham Wakefield (25 June 1820 - 3 March 1879) was the only son of Edward Gibbon Wakefield. He was born in London, and educated in England and France.