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#Roman Empire Decline #Edward #RomanHistory #WestMah Empire #EastRoman Empire 00:00 Introduction 01:02 Novelist Lee Moon-yeol's "Naver Intellectuals' Study" 03:49 Motivation to write "The Fall of the Roman Empire" 06:54 Relationship with Mrs. Stahl 08:29 Trave, the capital of the ancient Roman Empire, is a German tree famous for its "Moselle wine." 09:56 "Roman History" by Titus Livius 10:41 The Age of Presentation 14:11 The story of the Golden Fleece of the Argo Expedition. 14:30 Trevizond, stage of Xenophon's Expedition to Persia. 17:50 Homer, Bergilius, Obidius 18:40 Influence of Machiavelli 19:33 Causes of the Fall of the Roman Empire 20:26 The scene of the 92nd Academy Awards, the scene where "Parasite" receives the best picture📌💖💕 23:41 Adam Smith, Toynbee, Virginia Woolf, and his favorite readers of The Fall of the Roman Empire. * * Edward Gibbon's "The Fall of the Roman Empire" is one of the best books on Roman history. This book boasts a tremendous amount of 4,150 pages in all six books published in Korea, and weighs more than 6kg. If Samacheon's "Sagi" is the first book of Eastern history, we can never leave out Plutarchus' "Heroes" and the number "The Fall of the Roman Empire" as Western history books. This book is deliberately read 'to learn a sentence' because of Edward Gibbon's solemn and elegant style, who was an excellent writer. Novelist Lee Moon-yeol picked this book as one of the "Four Books of My Life" in the "Naver Intellectuals' Study," which was also due to its prestigious writings. Gibeon was seized with the idea of writing The Fall of the Roman Empire during a trip to the European continent that began in 1763, and as a 27-year-old man, he completed it in 1788 when he was 51 years old after 24 years of long journey. Gibeon's book contains a wealth, sophistication, and erudition that no historian has ever shown, and it is a work that is unprecedented in its elegant, refined, and majestic style. Also, "The Fall of the Roman Empire" written by Gibeon is widely recognized as one of the monumental works left by the genius of mankind. The reason is very simple. The vast history of the Roman Empire, the largest territory in human history, and the most enduring history of the Roman Empire, is always magnificent in its sophistication, its richness, its erudition, its richness. The Decline of the Roman Empire covers a part of the history of the empire, not the whole. Rome was founded in 753 B.C., it lasted for more than 1,000 years until the fall of the Western Roman Empire (476), and it was a super-large country that lasted for more than 2,000 years until the fall of the Eastern Roman Empire (1453). The book covers the nearly 1400 years of history from 98 A.D. to the fall of Eastern Rome, beyond the monarchy and republican times of ancient Rome. The Fall of the Roman Empire can be divided into two parts. One is the demise of the Western Roman Empire. The history of this time period, which is roughly 400 years old, is contained in Volume I through Volume III. Volumes 4 through 6 deal with the demise of the Eastern Roman Empire. The story revolves around Constantinople, where Constantine abandoned Rome and founded in what is now Istanbul, the reign of Emperor Justinian, the occupation of Asia and Africa by the Arabs who embraced Islam, and the Crusades of the Middle Dark Ages until Constantinople falls. The most original and wonderful explanation in The Fall of the Roman Empire is the description of Christianity. He became the 'first historian to thoroughly analyze Christianity' by dealing with Christianity from a historical perspective, not from a theological standpoint. He analyzed church organizations as if they were dealing with the development of administrative organizations and institutions, and analyzed in detail how the advent of Christianity affected the rise and fall of the Roman Empire. The Decline of the Roman Empire is often regarded as the first historical book to offer an academic overview of the history of the Roman Empire. To match that assessment, Gibeon's historical descriptions are full of elaborate historical facts and meticulous and persistent traces of accurate facts. It is proof that Edward Gibbon was so sincere, so fair and so innocent. Also, Kibun's work is as excellent and attractive as any other literary work. Reading along his sentences, which describe books in all fields freely, makes readers feel as if they were walking on a mythical stage where ancient heroes were active in "on a winged horse" away from "the scene of history" in an instant.