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Lays of Ancient Rome
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Dive into The Lays of Ancient Rome, a captivating collection of four narrative poems by Lord Thomas Babington Macaulay that vividly recounts iconic tales from Roman history. Each poem serves as a powerful reminder of Roman virtues in the face of adversity, showcasing their moral strength against the treachery of their enemies. Discover the gripping stories within - **Horatius** - Join Horatius and his two brave companions as they stand resolute against a massive Etruscan army, risking their lives to safeguard Rome by holding back the tide at a critical bridge. Will their sacrifice buy enough ...
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History of England, from the Accession of James II - (Volume 4, Chapter 20)
- By: Thomas Babington Macaulay
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Dive into Volume 4, Chapter 20 of Baron Macaulays captivating exploration of English history. This chapter resumes the narrative leading up to the Stuart kings and then transitions into a more detailed examination of this pivotal era. Macaulay passionately argues against the divine right of kings, highlighting the ascendant role of Parliament in shaping governance. The accession of William and Mary, Dutch Protestant royalty, is portrayed as a transformative moment in the history of the British Isles. With Macaulays exceptional literary style and his insightful perspective on 18th-century ...
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History of the Peloponnesian War
- By: Thomas Babington Macaulay
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Delve into the profound and intricate narrative of the Peloponnesian War, a pivotal conflict in Ancient Greece that unfolded between the Peloponnesian League, spearheaded by Sparta, and the Delian League, led by Athens, during the 5th Century BC. Penned by Thucydides, an Athenian general who experienced the war firsthand, this work is hailed as a cornerstone of historical scholarship. The History is meticulously organized into eight books, though these divisions were established by later editors. W. R. Connor captures Thucydides‚ artistry, describing him as an artist who responds to, selects...
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Lays of Ancient Rome
- By: Thomas Babington Macaulay
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Lays of Ancient Rome is an 1842 collection of narrative poems by Thomas Babington Macaulay. Four of these: Horatius, The Battle of Lake Regillus, Virginia and The Prophecy of Capys cover heroic episodes from early Roman history. They have brief introductions that treat the legends from a scholarly perspective. Two others deal with more recent historical events: Ivry, a Song of the Huguenots, deals with French history, and The Armada: A Fragment, is about the Spanish fleet sent to subdue England.
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Lays of Ancient Rome
- Narrated by: Tom Logan
- Length: 3 hrs
- Release date: 26-08-20
- Language: English
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History of the Conquest of Mexico
- By: Thomas Babington Macaulay
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Journey into the past with Prescott‚s masterful narrative of Hern°n Corts and his men as they ventured into the heart of the Aztec Empire. This captivating account not only chronicles their remarkable exploits but also delves into the profound impact of their conquest. Inspired by the poetic words of Keats, the story reflects on the awe and ambition that drove these explorers as they faced the vast unknown. Experience the thrill of discovery and the weight of history in this compelling retelling. (Note The project has been updated to correct missing and duplicate sections as of July 9, 2010...
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History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Vol. VI
- By: Thomas Babington Macaulay
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Dive into the profound narrative of The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, a monumental literary work by the esteemed 18th-century historian Edward Gibbon. Spanning six volumes, this comprehensive account examines the trajectory of the Roman Empire from the reign of Marcus Aurelius around 180 AD to its eventual demise in the East and West by 1453, with reflections extending to 1590. Gibbon meticulously analyzes the pivotal events and decisions that contributed to the Empires decline, providing insights that have shaped the understanding of history. Often regarded as the first...
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History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Vol. IV
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Dive into the captivating narrative of The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, an extraordinary literary achievement from the 18th century by the renowned English historian Edward Gibbon. This volume, part of a six-volume series, explores the Roman Empires journey from the reign of Marcus Aurelius around 180 AD to its eventual twilight in 1453 and beyond, concluding in 1590. Gibbon meticulously examines the pivotal behaviors and decisions that precipitated the decline and ultimate fall of both the Eastern and Western Roman Empires, offering profound insights into the factors ...
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History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Vol. II
- By: Thomas Babington Macaulay
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Delve into the monumental narrative of The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, an extraordinary literary work of the 18th century crafted by the renowned English historian Edward Gibbon. Volume I debuted in 1776, achieving six printings‚a remarkable accomplishment for its era. Volumes II and III followed in 1781, with the final volumes IV, V, and VI published between 1788 and 1789. Originally printed as quartos, these volumes explore the Roman Empires evolution from the reign of Marcus Aurelius around 180 AD to the fall of Constantinople in 1453, concluding with reflections ...
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Lord Clive
- By: Thomas Babington Macaulay
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Robert Clive, often regarded as the architect of British power in India according to historian Thomas Macaulay, played a pivotal role in shaping the subcontinent’s future. Serving on the Governor’s Council in India from 1834 to 1838, Macaulay championed legal and educational reforms, believing that British control was a civilizing mission intended to eliminate India’s perceived backwardness and superstition while introducing a refined English culture. This perspective is vividly expressed in both his essay on Clive and his analysis of Warren Hastings. However, it’s ...
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History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Vol. I
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Step into the captivating world of the Roman Empire with Edward Gibbons monumental work, The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. First published in 1776, this landmark achievement of 18th-century literature spans six volumes, exploring the intricate events that led to the rise and eventual fall of one of historys greatest empires. Volume I covers the period following the reign of Marcus Aurelius, delving into the significant decisions and behaviors that precipitated the decline of both the Eastern and Western Roman Empires, concluding with reflections that reach as far as 1590...
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History of Holland
- By: Thomas Babington Macaulay
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The title History of Holland perfectly encapsulates the significant role that the remarkable maritime province of Holland played during the War of Independence and throughout the subsequent evolution of the Dutch state and its people. Join us as we explore the rich tapestry of events that shaped this vibrant region.
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Milton
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John Milton (1608-1674) was an English poet, classicist, and a bold champion of civil liberty who played a significant role in the Commonwealth of England under Oliver Cromwell. He is perhaps best remembered for his monumental epic poem Paradise Lost (1667), a work that weaves together stunning imagery and profound themes of heresy. In this insightful essay, Macaulay merges literary critique with political history, asserting that Milton, unlike many of his contemporaries, rightfully earned the glory of the battle he fought for the most precious and least understood freedom of all—the ...
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Life and Writings of Addison
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Delve into the life and legacy of Joseph Addison (1672-1719), a renowned English essayist, poet, playwright, and politician. Best known for his contribution to The Spectator magazine alongside Richard Steele, Addisons remarkable life is brought to the fore in this engaging narrative. Explore the world of this gentle soul who managed to maintain his gentlemanly demeanor amidst the harsh world of political and literary rivalries. Commemorate the man who, through his persona in the Spectator, is loved by his contemporaries and continues to be respected by generations to come. This summary is ...
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Frederic the Great
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Dive into Macaulays riveting review of Frederick the Great of Prussia, found in the third volume of his Critical and Historical Essays. Explore how Frederick transformed Prussia into a formidable military powerhouse, a narrative that inevitably evokes thoughts of the Franco-Prussian war of 1870 and the twentieth century world wars. Although Macaulays account only traces Fredericks story up until the end of the Seven Years War in 1763, it provides a robust understanding of his role and influence. Join Nicholas Clifford as he unravels this historical narrative.
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Diary and Letters of Madame DArblay
- By: Thomas Babington Macaulay
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This podcast offers an engaging review of the Diary and Letters of Madame DArblay, originally appearing in The Edinburgh Review in January 1843 and later reprinted in Macaulays Critical and Historical Essays. The podcast delves into her vivid accounts of meeting remarkable people and her masterful description of King George IIIs illness. Her contributions to literature, including novels which predated those of Jane Austen, are also explored. This captivating and insightful podcast is a must-listen for history enthusiasts and literature lovers alike.
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Indian Frontier Policy, an Historical Sketch
- By: Thomas Babington Macaulay
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The North-West frontier policy of India is a topic of immense significance, impacting the overall stability of our Eastern Empire. This discussion is particularly timely as we witness military operations of considerable scale against a coalition of independent tribes along the frontier. Its crucial to recognize that the current unrest is not a mere spontaneous uprising but rather the result of deep-rooted historical events and long-standing tensions. (From the authors Preface, 1897).
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Jesuits in North America in the 17th Century
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In this captivating exploration, we delve into the life and work of Francis Parkman, often regarded as one of Americas pioneering historians and a masterful storyteller. His narrative history has transcended borders, captivating readers worldwide through numerous translations. The esteemed writer and critic Edmund Wilson praised Parkman‚s vivid depictions of France and Englands early encounters in North America, highlighting the brilliance of his narrative style. However, Parkman‚s perspectives, particularly regarding nationality, race, and Native Americans, have sparked significant debate...
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History of the United States, Vol. I
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Charles Austin Beard stands as one of the most pivotal American historians of the early 20th century, having penned hundreds of influential monographs, textbooks, and interpretive studies in history and political science. A proud graduate of DePauw University in 1898, he met and later married Mary Ritter Beard, a trailblazer in womens rights and one of the founders of Kappa Alpha Theta. Many of their works were collaborative efforts, reflecting their shared passions for feminism and labor movements, as seen in her notable book, *Woman as a Force in History* (1946). In 1921, the Beards released...
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History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Vol. V
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Dive into Volume V of Edward Gibbons monumental work, The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, a cornerstone of 18th-century literature. This volume explores the intricate dynamics of the Roman Empire following the reign of Marcus Aurelius, spanning from 180 to 1453 and even extending to 1590. Gibbon meticulously examines the behaviors and decisions that precipitated the decline and ultimate fall of both the Eastern and Western Roman Empires. Often regarded as the first modern historian of ancient Rome, Gibbons objective narrative and rigorous use of references set a standard ...
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History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Vol. III
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Delve into the monumental work of Edward Gibbon, the renowned English historian, with Volume III of The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. This literary masterpiece, published in six volumes during the 18th century, chronicles the turbulent period following the reign of Marcus Aurelius, spanning from 180 AD to 1453 and beyond, with a conclusion in 1590. Gibbon meticulously examines the critical events and decisions that contributed to the disintegration of the Roman Empire in both the East and West. Often regarded as the first modern historian of ancient Rome, Gibbons ...
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