GIBBON, EDWARD

1737–94, English historian, author of The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. His childhood was sickly, and he had little formal education but read enormously and omnivorously. He went at the age of 15 to Oxford, but was forced to leave because of his conversion to Roman Catholicism. His father sent him (1753) to Lausanne, where he was formally reconverted to Protestantism. Actually, he became a skeptic and later greatly offended the pious by his famous chapters of historical criticism of Christianity in his great work. In Lausanne he fell in love with the penniless daughter of a pastor, Suzanne Curchod (who was later to be the great intellectual, Mme Necker). The two were engaged to be married, but Gibbon's father refused consent. Gibbon "sighed as a lover" but "obeyed as a son" and gave up the match. He left Lausanne in 1758. It was on a visit to Rome that he conceived the idea of his magnificent and panoramic history. This appeared as The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire (6 vol., 1776–88) and won immediate acclaim, despite some harsh criticism. Gibbon himself was assured of the greatness of his work, which is, indeed, one of the most-read historical works of modern times. He entered upon a short and highly inglorious political career, serving as a member of Parliament from 1774 to 1783. He violently opposed the American Revolution, although later he was to look with favor on the more radical French Revolution. In 1783 he withdrew to Lausanne, where he completed his masterpiece. His own Memoirs of His Life and Writings, commonly called the Autobiography, first appeared in a heavily bowderlized form in the edition of his miscellaneous works by Lord Sheffield in 1796 (repr. 1959). The autobiography is, however, one of the most subtle and interesting works of its kind in English. An edition of Gibbon's original six drafts appeared as The Autobiographies in 1896. A new edition, edited by G. A. Bonnard, was published in 1969 (Am. ed.). Editions of the Decline and Fall are legion. The modern standard edition is that of J. B. Bury (7 vol., 1896–1900).

See his collected letters (ed. by J. E. Norton, 3 vol., 1956); biographies by J. W. Swain (1966), G. De Beer (1968), P. B. Craddock (1982, 1988), and J. W. Burrow (1985); studies by D. P. Jordan (1971) and R. N. Parkinson (1974).

____________________

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition Copyright© 2004, Columbia University Press. Licensed from Lernout & Hauspie Speech Products N.V. All rights reserved.

-19026-

Search the Library
Books
Journals
Magazines
Newspapers
Encyclopedia
Advanced Search
About Questia
Questia is the world's largest online academic library offering full-text books, journals, and articles on thousands of topics.

Join Now...
Questia Books and Articles on: Gibbon Edward
We found: 5462 results
By media type:
 

Books:

 

5020  

 

Journal articles:

 

192  

 

Magazine articles:

 

156  

 

Newspaper articles:

 

83  

 

Encyclopedia articles:

 

11  

Research Topics on: Gibbon Edward

List All Topics    
Edward Gibbon Historiography
 

books on: Gibbon Edward  - 5020 results

       More book Results: 1-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 >>  
 
EDWARD GIBBON OSLO STUDIES IN ENGLISH Publications...Institute in the University of Oslo EDWARD GIBBON HIS VIEW OF LIFE AND CONCEPTION...G. Prothero : 'Private Letters of Edward Gibbon' London 1896 . Oslo, August 1953...
Edward Gibbon Wakefield By the Same Author UNCOMMON...THE FEW IMAGINARY WORLDS etc . EDWARD GIBBON WAKEFIELD Builder of the British...facing page EDWARD GIBBON WAKEFIELD IN 1850 64...
...British Colonists in North America EDWARD GIBBON WAKEFIELD A POLITICAL REAPPRAISAL...xvi Edward Gibbon Wakefield 10 Bust of Edward Gibbon Wakefield 13...
...MEMOIRS OF MY LIFE AND WRITINGS EDWARD GIBBON MEMOIRS OF MY LIFE AND WRITINGS...Publishing KEELE UNIVERSITY PRESS Edward Gibbon 1737-1794 Memoirs published...2 David P. Jordan in Edward Gibbon and the Fall of the Roman Empire...
...JOURNAL To January 28th, 1763 EDWARD GIBBON AS A YOUNG MAN GIBBONS JOURNAL...late Illustrious Historian, Edward Gibbon, Esq., on the Day of Election...Illustrations 1. EDWARD GIBBON AS A YOUNG MAN, from a Portrait...
More book Results: 1-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 >>

 

journal articles on: Gibbon Edward  - 192 results

       More journal Results: 1-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 >>  
 
...Switzerland on the Life and Writings of Edward Gibbon. by Jeremy Black By...made an important contribution to Gibbon scholarship. Italy tends to dominate...Paris as the second place thanks to Gibbons interest in intellectual circles...
EDWARD GIBBON WAKEFIELD AND THE COLONIAL DREAM: A Reconsiderat...Reconsideration by WILLIAM J. METCALF EDWARD GIBBON WAKEFIELD AND THE COLONIAL DREAM: A Reconsideration...illustrated, pp. 220. No price given. Edward Gibbon Wakefield is a name with which we are...
EDWARD GIBBON WAKEFIELD: Abductor and Mystagogue...Edinburgh: Ann Barry, 1997, 56pp. Edward Gibbon Wakefield is a name with which we are...1996, the bicentennial of the birth of Edward Gibbon Wakefield, the Turnbull Library in Wellington...
...converged somewhat in Edward Gibbon (1734-94). (61) Gibbon...some of their findings. Gibbon was, of course, a great...Ming-Ching China," in Q. Edward Wang and Georg G. Iggers...pp. 40-55; and Levine, "Edward Gibbon and the Quarrel between...
...her fellow conservative Jane West. Edward Gibbon, whom Hamilton had read carefully...her point; where she differs from Gibbon is in seeing the classics as offering...Review, 5:291. (23.) John Whitaker, Gibbons History of the Decline and Fall...
More journal Results: 1-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 >>

 

magazine articles on: Gibbon Edward  - 156 results

       More magazine Results: 1-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 >>  
 
...well-being of a people than historian Edward Gibbon. It was one of those marriages made in heaven, Edward Gibbons great history of ancient Rome...Republic. The first volume of Gibbons The History of the Decline and...
...storage, I came across an old friend--Edward Gibbons The History of the Decline and...transnational age, the voice would be Gibbons, with its sly wit, biting irony...regardless of its other strengths, Gibbons work would never have survived...
...without reference to the venerable Edward Gibbon, whose massive History of the Decline...written. That said, the authority of Gibbon is often overdrawn. His obvious command...their prejudices, of course, but Gibbon attributes the fall of the Roman...
...storage, I came across an old friend-Edward Gibbons The History of the Decline and...transnational age, the voice would be Gibbons, with its sly wit, biting irony...regardless of its other strengths, Gibbons work would never have survived...
...itself. Thus, the Enlightenment embraced many "reasons" or methods of cognitive exploration and thinking: historical reason (Gibbon), mathematical reason (Newton), nature-oriented reason (Buffon), political and economic reason (Jefferson, Paine), philosophical...
More magazine Results: 1-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 >>

 

newspaper articles on: Gibbon Edward  - 83 results

       More newspaper Results: 1-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 >>  
 
Car Crash Kills Four Teenagers on a Night out; the Boys: Edward Manders-Naden and James Bowyer Are First and Second from Left...25am yesterday. The dead were named as James Bowyer, from Marsh Gibbon in Oxfordshire; EdwardManders-Naden, from Calvert in Buckinghamshire...
...Empire has received a bad rap since Edward Gibbon largely dismissed it as an effeminate...regain at least some lost territory. Gibbon was an admirer of the ancient Roman...STRATEGY OF THE BYZANTINE EMPIRE By Edward N. Luttwak Belknap Press of Harvard...
...The BBC Philharmonic mark the 75th anniversary of the death of Edward Elgar by playing his magnificent Second Symphony, along with...Is the footage genuine? Does headshrinking still go on? Piers Gibbon seeks out the truth in this ovestretched documentary. NEW SERIES...
...encroachments by men of zeal, well meaning but without understanding." Writing in "The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire," Edward Gibbon warned: "The principles of a free constitution are irrevocably lost, when the legislative power is nominated by the...
...Italian and one Portuguese. They all fell for much the same reasons; they rotted from within. The great historian, Edward Gibbon, thought the decline and fall of the Roman Empire was caused by the rise of Christianity; the decline and fall of the...
More newspaper Results: 1-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 >>

 

encyclopedia articles on: Gibbon Edward  - 11 results

       More encyclopedia Results: 1-10 11-11 >>  
 
GIBBON, EDWARD 1737 94, English historian, author of The History of the...intellectual, Mme Necker). The two were engaged to be married, but Gibbons father refused consent. Gibbon "sighed as a lover" but "obeyed as a son" and gave up the match...
WAKEFIELD, EDWARD GIBBON 1796 1862, British colonial statesman. He was attached to the British embassies in Turin (1814 16) and Paris (1820 26), but...
...of the colonial reformers, a group that promoted liberalized but permanent imperial ties. He supported the views of Edward Gibbon Wakefield on systematic colonization. He was made president of the Board of Trade in 1834, and in 1839 he was appointed...
...Wandsworth borough, London, England. It is the starting point of the Oxford-Cambridge boat races. Thomas Cromwell and Edward Gibbon were born in Putney, and Algernon Swinburne and William Pitt lived there. Putney Heath was the scene of a duel...
...He promoted the extension of self-government to the colonies and rejected the "systematic colonization" schemes of Edward Gibbon Wakefield , fearing oppression of the native populations. See study by Paul Knaplund (1953...
More encyclopedia Results: 1-10 11-11 >>

 About Questia   ::   Privacy   ::   Contact