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I'm guessing you aren't too familiar with Leopold von Ranke? Larry Send a noteboard - 01/11/2010 10:23:09 PM
It sounds interesting, though exhausting. And of course in terms of learning about Roman history, one can get more reliable sources nowadays, I'm sure... for instance, I may be misremembering this, but I thought Commodus was actually not considered so very bad by modern historians.

Speaking of cultural historians, you may be interested to hear that I started reading Johan Huizinga's Herfsttij der Middeleeuwen (The Autumn of the Middle Ages), if I manage to finish it I'll post a review. :P But as I've got a lot of other books to read at the moment, it may take a while, if it ever happens.


Huizinga is another classical historian that I need to read at some point.
Illusions fall like the husk of a fruit, one after another, and the fruit is experience. - Narrator, Sylvie

Je suis méchant.
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Thoughts after reading Gibbon's The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, vol. I - 31/10/2010 09:57:56 PM 906 Views
Let me know your thoughts when you get farther into the series. - 01/11/2010 03:08:56 PM 527 Views
I will, as I am aiming to review a volume a week or so - 01/11/2010 10:22:10 PM 608 Views
Yes, Norwich is excellent. - 02/11/2010 02:19:07 AM 509 Views
I wasn't aware that "wie es eigentlich gewesen ist" was a historical term. - 01/11/2010 03:44:17 PM 529 Views
I'm guessing you aren't too familiar with Leopold von Ranke? - 01/11/2010 10:23:09 PM 503 Views
I'm afraid not, no. - 01/11/2010 10:38:34 PM 506 Views
Probably any German phrase is a historical term - 01/11/2010 11:17:23 PM 740 Views

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