
The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volume 1
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Narrado por:
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Bernard Mayes
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De:
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Edward Gibbon
Gibbon's monumental work traces the history of more than 13 centuries, covering the great events as well as the general historical progression. This first volume covers A.D. 180 to A.D. 395, which includes the establishment of Christianity and the Crusades.
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Great for history buffs
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Where does The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volume 1 rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
This is my first audible book and audiobook experience and what a great introduction to the medium.Who was your favorite character and why?
The Emperor Julian the Apostate: the last non-Christian of the Roman Empire. An outstanding general, scholar and philosopher.Have you listened to any of Bernard Mayes’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
No. He is a wonderful narrator.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
yesAny additional comments?
Many hours but so worthwhile. The Decline and Fall made many a weekly drive from Cape Cod to New York City something to look forward to and not dread.A masterpiece of historical literature
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Magnificent version of a classic
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If you could sum up The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volume 1 in three words, what would they be?
A funny and shockingly contemporary tale.What was one of the most memorable moments of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volume 1?
When I realized that I was receiving insights from today's headlines, yet this book was written in 1776!Have you listened to any of Bernard Mayes’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
Narrator was superb. He inhabited the intelligence of the words, unlike the other versions which were stiff and traded comprehension for projection -- the other readers sounded as if they were in a school play and "showing off" at finally doing Shakespeare. Mayes fully conveyed humor, facts, wisdom and his somewhat archaic voice was warm and easy to spend hours and hours listening to. (I am a New Yorker by birth and a Washingtonian by chance, and NOT your usually plummy BBC fan) -- this reader was NOTHING like that. Mayes conveyed the words and author's intention with a lack of pomposity that sounded natural to my ear.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
This is a book to listen to cooking and knocking out tasks as it will take sustained effort, but well worth it. By the end of Chapter One I felt I had made a new friend who was dazzling me with time travel and greater sense of the scope of human experience.Any additional comments?
If you have ever been curious about whether or not history truly rhymes, or merely repeats itself, check out this book -- if you already have this book on your bucket list, Mayes is the reader of choice!THIS one is the BEST version! Narrator AMAZING
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Would you listen to The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volume 1 again? Why?
I just want to give a star rating. If you force me to say more, I will give you this tripe.What did you like best about this story?
I just want to give a star rating. If you force me to say more, I will give you this tripe.What about Bernard Mayes’s performance did you like?
I just want to give a star rating. If you force me to say more, I will give you this tripe.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
I just want to give a star rating. If you force me to say more, I will give you this tripe.Any additional comments?
I just want to give a star rating. If you force me to say more, I will give you this tripe.I just want to give a star rating. If you force me
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The book is so classic that my voice would be nearly meaningless, but I'm sad to see the narrator so maligned. His stodgy sounding voice made the text come alive for me because he sounds just so classically English. Just as another reviewer said, it sounded like Gibbon himself was reading his book to me, or reciting the history of the decline and fall of Rome.
I really can't imagine why he's getting bad reviews. I guess I'm just the type of person who will appreciate a book like this and a narrator like this. What type is that? A lover of history, a lover of old things, a lover of classical things, I suppose.
One of the best purchases of my life
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Decline and Fall I
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If you could sum up The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volume 1 in three words, what would they be?
sublimely written classicWhat was one of the most memorable moments of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volume 1?
Caracalla murdering his younger brother, Geta, in front of their mother and then murdering near 20,000 people who might possibly have had anything to do with Geta. As foul and loathsome as humans can get. The bloodbaths of imperial regime changes must rank as one of the darkest moments of the human experience.What does Bernard Mayes bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
It would be my hope that he pronounced names and words correctly. I have heard other readers who mispronounced words that appeared regularly in the text. The usually excellent reader of the Patrick O'Brien Aubrey/Maturin series, Patrick Tull, mispronounces "bowsprit." This important and frequently referred to "bowsprit" is the "mast" that protrudes horizontally from the front of the ship, referred to as the "bow", pronounced like "bough" of a tree...or as dogs say, in "bow-wow." Alas, Mr. Tull pronounces "bow" as in "bow and arrow." Generally, my friends very much applaud Patrick Tull's reading.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
This classic work is notable that the reader may open the work just about anywhere, read and be entertained, delighted, enlightened. It doesn't get better than this.Any additional comments?
The decision of over two centuries is pretty much in: It is a classic. The depth of Gibbon's research, study, eloquence, and philosophical wisdom has won this work the just praise of thoughtful readers and will continue to do so. As long time resident of Frostbite Falls, MN, Mr. Bullwinkle J. Moose, observed to his pal, Rocky, "Ya just can't beat the classics!" Amen!Bravo Bernard Mayes!
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