This book provides an overview of the civil and literary chronology of Rome and Constantinople, covering the period between the death of Augustus and Heraclius. The author, Henry Fynes Clinton, was a British classical scholar and chronologist who uses a range of primary and secondary sources to present a comprehensive account of this pivotal era. Readers interested in ancient Rome and Byzantium will find this book informative and engaging.
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This book is a collection of literary remains of Henry Fynes Clinton. It includes his autobiography, a literary journal, and brief essays on theological subjects. The book provides a fascinating insight into the life and works of Clinton, a leading scholar of his time. It is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the intellectual history of the period.
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The Civil and Literary Chronology of Rome and Constantinople, from the Death of Augustus to the Death of Justin II
- 620 stránok
- 22 hodin čítania
Henry Fynes Clinton presents a comprehensive tabular history of the Roman Empire, meticulously organized across two volumes. First published in the mid-19th century, it offers a detailed chronological account of significant events, rulers, and developments within the empire. The work is notable for its systematic approach, making it a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts of Roman history, highlighting the complexities and milestones of one of history's greatest civilizations.
An Epitome of the Civil and Literary Chronology of Greece
- 478 stránok
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Culturally significant, this work preserves the essence of the original artifact, showcasing its historical importance. It includes authentic copyright references and library stamps, reflecting its journey through esteemed libraries globally. The reproduction aims to remain faithful to the original, offering readers a glimpse into the foundational knowledge of civilization.
Literary Remains Of Henry Fynes Clinton
Consisting Of An Autobiography And Literary Journal And Brief Essays On Theological Subjects (1854)
- 404 stránok
- 15 hodin čítania
The autobiography reveals Henry Fynes Clinton's journey from childhood in London to his scholarly achievements at Oxford, highlighting his passion for classical literature and history. His literary journal showcases observations on diverse topics, reflecting his intellectual engagement. The book concludes with essays on theological themes, exploring concepts like the nature of God and the interplay between faith and science. This collection provides a rich insight into the life of a significant 19th-century scholar and writer, preserved in a facsimile reprint.