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Title: Abrégé de l'Histoire universelle depuis Charlemagne jusques à Charlequint (Tome 1)
Note: Reading ease score: 74.0 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.
Credits: Produced by Mireille Harmelin and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team of Europe. This file was produced from images generously made available by the Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF/Gallica) at http: //gallica.bnf.fr
Summary: "Abrégé de l'Histoire universelle depuis Charlemagne jusques à Charlequint (Tome Premier)" by Mr. de Voltaire is a historical account written in the mid-18th century. This work provides a concise overview of universal history, focusing on events from the time of Charlemagne to Charles V. The book discusses significant societies and ideals, emphasizing the customs and moral character of peoples, particularly in Europe and Asia. The opening of the text introduces the author’s intent to synthesize universal history, aiming to highlight what is often overlooked in traditional historical narratives which prioritize the deeds of rulers over the actions of common people and cultural innovations. Voltaire critiques the tendency of historians to glorify sovereigns while neglecting the importance of humanity as a whole. He begins by analyzing the state of the world prior to Charlemagne, starting with the vast Empire of China and its notable advancements, before transitioning into various regions, such as India and the Islamic conquests, setting the foundation for his expansive historical examination throughout the rest of the work. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Voltaire, 1694-1778
EBook No.: 18543
Published: Jun 9, 2006
Downloads: 87
Language: French
Subject: Europe -- History -- 476-1492
Subject: World history -- Early works to 1800
Subject: Europe -- History -- 1492-1648
Subject: France -- History -- To 987
Subject: France -- History -- Medieval period, 987-1515
Subject: France -- History -- 16th century
LoCC: History: General and Eastern Hemisphere
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
This edition has images.
Title: Abrégé de l'Histoire universelle depuis Charlemagne jusques à Charlequint (Tome 1)
Note: Reading ease score: 74.0 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.
Credits: Produced by Mireille Harmelin and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team of Europe. This file was produced from images generously made available by the Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF/Gallica) at http: //gallica.bnf.fr
Summary: "Abrégé de l'Histoire universelle depuis Charlemagne jusques à Charlequint (Tome Premier)" by Mr. de Voltaire is a historical account written in the mid-18th century. This work provides a concise overview of universal history, focusing on events from the time of Charlemagne to Charles V. The book discusses significant societies and ideals, emphasizing the customs and moral character of peoples, particularly in Europe and Asia. The opening of the text introduces the author’s intent to synthesize universal history, aiming to highlight what is often overlooked in traditional historical narratives which prioritize the deeds of rulers over the actions of common people and cultural innovations. Voltaire critiques the tendency of historians to glorify sovereigns while neglecting the importance of humanity as a whole. He begins by analyzing the state of the world prior to Charlemagne, starting with the vast Empire of China and its notable advancements, before transitioning into various regions, such as India and the Islamic conquests, setting the foundation for his expansive historical examination throughout the rest of the work. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Voltaire, 1694-1778
EBook No.: 18543
Published: Jun 9, 2006
Downloads: 87
Language: French
Subject: Europe -- History -- 476-1492
Subject: World history -- Early works to 1800
Subject: Europe -- History -- 1492-1648
Subject: France -- History -- To 987
Subject: France -- History -- Medieval period, 987-1515
Subject: France -- History -- 16th century
LoCC: History: General and Eastern Hemisphere
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.