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GOLDSMITH,O. Abrégé de l'Histoire Romaine, depuis la fondation de Rome jusqu'à la chute de l'Empire Romain en Occident. Traduit de l'anglais du docteur Goldsmith, sur la douzième édition, par V.D. Musset-Pathay, à l'usage des Lycées et Écoles secondaires. 3e édition, soigneusement revue et corrigée. Paris, Chez Hyacinthe Langlois, 1807. 2 volumes in 1: (VI),184; (IV),172 p., 1 folding map of the Western part of the Roman empire. Calf. 16,5 cm (Condition: Binding rather scuffed. Head & tail of the spine chafed and slightly damaged. Corners bumped. Name cut from front flyleaf. The folding map is very worn and shows tears, its right edge is chipping) (Note: French updated and corrected edition of Oliver Goldsmith's 'The history of Rome ; abridged by himself, for the use of schools', a classic. See for the life of the adventurous Irish novelist, playwright, poet and schoolmaster Oliver Goldsmith, 1728-1774, Wikipedia's article. He is best known for his novel 'The Vicar of Wakefield' (1766) and his pastoral poem 'The Deserted Village' (1770), that he wrote after he witnessed the demolition of an ancient Irish village and destruction of its farms to clear land to become a wealthy man's garden. His poem expresses a fear that the destruction of villages and the conversion of land from productive agriculture to ornamental landscape gardens would ruin the peasantry. His best known play is 'The Good-Natur'd Man' (1768). His posh education seemed to have given him mainly a taste for fine clothes, playing cards, singing Irish airs and playing the flute. There is nevertheless a Goldsmith Lane, and a Goldsmith Avenue, a school is named after him, and there are 3 statues of him in Ireland)
Book number: 155388 Euro 38.00

Keywords: Roman history, Schulbuch, antike altertum antiquity, römische Geschichte, schoolbook
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