The Rhetoric of Numbers in Gibbon's History
Gibbon aspired to combine the critical analysis of the eighteenth-century philosophe with the older traditions of the humanist and scholarly historian. His different uses of numbers, to inform and to persuade, illustrate his remarkable fusion of these approaches. This book, the first to be devoted to a historian’s use of numbers, shows how carefully Gibbon interrogated and deployed the numerical evidence in his sources to create a more accurate historical narrative; to demonstrate his own reliability and candor as a historian; and to convince readers of the validity of his interpretations of characters and events.
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The Rhetoric of Numbers in Gibbon's History
Gibbon aspired to combine the critical analysis of the eighteenth-century philosophe with the older traditions of the humanist and scholarly historian. His different uses of numbers, to inform and to persuade, illustrate his remarkable fusion of these approaches. This book, the first to be devoted to a historian’s use of numbers, shows how carefully Gibbon interrogated and deployed the numerical evidence in his sources to create a more accurate historical narrative; to demonstrate his own reliability and candor as a historian; and to convince readers of the validity of his interpretations of characters and events.
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The Rhetoric of Numbers in Gibbon's History

The Rhetoric of Numbers in Gibbon's History

by F. P. Lock
The Rhetoric of Numbers in Gibbon's History

The Rhetoric of Numbers in Gibbon's History

by F. P. Lock

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Gibbon aspired to combine the critical analysis of the eighteenth-century philosophe with the older traditions of the humanist and scholarly historian. His different uses of numbers, to inform and to persuade, illustrate his remarkable fusion of these approaches. This book, the first to be devoted to a historian’s use of numbers, shows how carefully Gibbon interrogated and deployed the numerical evidence in his sources to create a more accurate historical narrative; to demonstrate his own reliability and candor as a historian; and to convince readers of the validity of his interpretations of characters and events.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781611494174
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 09/28/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 236
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

F. P. Lock is professor of English at Queen's University in Kingston, Canada.

Table of Contents

Note on References vii

Preface ix

1 Numbers 1

2 Time 29

3 Place 53

4 Population 73

5 War 99

6 Religion 129

7 Money 157

8 Books 189

Index 201

About the Author 213

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