Gibbon’s Solitude: The Inward World of the HistorianStanford University Press, 1987 - 225 pages A Stanford University Press classic. |
Contents
Apprenticeship and Authority | 23 |
The Authority of Vision | 51 |
The Enigma of Character | 101 |
The Character of a Historian | 124 |
Appendixes | 179 |
Common terms and phrases
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