Discover
Book Series

The World's great classics

Minsik readers
0.0
0 ratings
Other platforms
0.0
0 ratings
7
BOOKS
1,580
PAGES
~26h 20min
READING TIME

About Author

Henry Hallam

Henry Hallam (9 July 1777 – 21 January 1859) was an English historian. Educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford, he practised as a barrister on the Oxford circuit for some years before turning to history. His major works were View of the State of Europe during the Middle Ages (1818), The Constitutional History of England (1827), and Introduction to the Literature of Europe, in the Fifteenth, Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries (1837). Although he took no part in politics himself, he was well acquainted with the band of authors and politicians who led the Whig party. In an 1828 review of Constitutional History, Robert Southey claimed that the work was biased in favour of the Whigs.

Description

"This Dover edition, first published in 1956 ... is an unabridged republication of the last revised edition of the translation by J. Sibree, published by the Colonial Press in 1899 --T.p. verso.

How the series evolves

beginning
History of Europe during the middle ages
0.0· tough start
finale
Advancement of learning and Novum organum
0.0· messes up the ending
overall
0.0· maybe series needed more care