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The Dark Ages Collection

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The Dark Ages is a historical periodization traditionally referring to the Middle Ages, that asserts that a demographic, cultural, and economic deterioration occurred in Western Europe following the decline of the Roman Empire.


The term employs traditional light-versus-darkness imagery to contrast the era's "darkness" (lack of records) with earlier and later periods of "light" (abundance of records).The concept of a "Dark Age" originated in the 1330s with the Italian scholar Petrarch, who regarded the post-Roman centuries as "dark" compared to the light of classical antiquity.


The Dark Ages Collection features:


HISTORY OF THE LATER ROMAN EMPIRE, by J.B. Bury


THE STORY OF THE GOTHS, by Henry Bradley


THE DARK AGES, by Charles Oman


VISIGOTHS PILLAGE ROME, by Edward Gibbon


HUNS INVADE THE EASTERN ROMAN EMPIRE; ATTILA DICTATES A TREATY OF PEACE, by Edward Gibbon


THE ENGLISH CONQUEST OF BRITAIN, by John Green & Charles Knight


ATTILA INVADES WESTERN EUROPE; BATTLE OF CHÂLONS, by Edward Creasy & Edward Gibbon


FOUNDATION OF VENICE, by Thomas Hodgkin & John Ruskin


CLOVIS FOUNDS THE KINGDOM OF THE FRANKS: IT BECOMES CHRISTIAN, by Francois Guizot


PUBLICATION OF THE JUSTINIAN CODE, by Edward Gibbon


AUGUSTINE'S MISSIONARY WORK IN ENGLAND, by Venerable Bede & John Green


THE HEGIRA; CAREER OF MAHOMET: THE KORAN: AND MAHOMETAN CREED, by Washington Irving & Simon Ockley


THE SARACEN CONQUEST OF SYRIA, by Simon Ockley


SARACENS CONQUER EGYPT; DESTRUCTION OF THE LIBRARY AT ALEXANDRIA, by Washington Irving


EVOLUTION OF THE DOGESHIP IN VENICE, by William Hazlitt


SARACENS IN SPAIN: BATTLE OF THE GUADALETE, by Ahmed ibn Mahomet Al-Makkari


BATTLE OF TOURS, by Edward Creasy


FOUNDING OF THE CARLOVINGIAN DYNASTY; PÉPIN THE SHORT USURPS THE FRANKISH CROWN, by Francois Guizot


CAREER OF CHARLEMAGNE, by Francois Guizot


EGBERT BECOMES KING OF THE ANGLO-SAXON HEPTARCHY, by David Hume

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Published February 28, 2020

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John Bagnell Bury

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John Bagnell Bury (often published as J.B. Bury) was a classical scholar, historian, and philologist. He held the chair in Modern History at Trinity College, Dublin, for nine years, and also was appointed Regius Professor of Greek at Trinity, and Regius Professor of Modern History at Cambridge University.

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August 2, 2024
Interesante y muy instructivo

Bien escrito:claro,bien sustentado y documentado. Presentado de una forma atractiva que lo conduce a uno a investigar más sobre el asunto.

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