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Caesar and Christ (The Story of Civilization III) by Will Durant (1980-12-25) Hardcover

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الجزء الأول من المجلد الثالث - يُعرف ايضًا بإسم "الحضارة الرومانية"---------------------------كتاب موسوعي تاريخي ضخم من تأليف الفيلسوف والمؤرخ الأمريكي ويل ديورانت وزوجته أريل ديورانت. فهي موسوعة في فلسفة التاريخ، قضى مؤلفها عشرات السنين في إعدادها، فقرأ لذلك عشرات المؤلفات وطاف بجميع أرجاء العالم من شرقية إلى غربية أكثر من مرة. وحسب القارئ دليلا على الجهد الذي بذله في إعداد العدة لها أن يطلع على ثبت المراجع العامة والخاصة الذي أثبتناه في آخر كل جزء من هذه الأجزاء. وقد كان يعتزم في بادئ الأمر أن تكون هذه السلسلة في خمسة مجلدات، ولكن البحث تشعب والمادة كثرت فزادها إلى سبعة، ثم تجاوزت هذا العدد الذي قدره لها أخيراً فقررها في 11 مجلد. يتحدث فيها عن قصة جميع الحضارات البشرية منذ بدايتها وحتى القرن التاسع عشر ويتسم بالموضوعية، وبالمنهج العلمياستمر في كتابته على مدار 40 عامًا من عام 1935 حتى عام 1975والخلاصة أن هذه السلسلة ذخيرة علمية لا غنى عنها للمكتبة العربية ولعشاق التاريخ والفلسفة والأدب والعلم والفن والاجتماع وجميع مقومات الحضارة تمت ترجمة الكتاب إلى العربية وأصدرته المنظمة العربية للتربية والثقافة والعلوم التابعة لجامعة الدول العربية ودار الجيل في بيروتالنسخة العربية تتكون من 42 مجلد بترجمة احترافية من د. زكي نجيب محمود، ود. محمد بدران، ود. عبد الحميد يونس ود. فؤاد أندراوس
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Will Durant
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William James Durant was born in North Adams, Massachusetts, in 1885. He was educated in the Roman Catholic parochial schools there and in Kearny, New Jersey, and thereafter in St. Peter’s (Jesuit) College, Jersey City, New Jersey where he graduated in 1907, and Columbia University, New York. For a summer in 1907 he served as a cub reporter on the New York Journal, but finding the work too strenuous for his temperament, he settled down at Seton Hall College, South Orange, New Jersey, to teach Latin, French, English, and geometry (1907-11). He entered the seminary at Seton Hall in 1909, but withdrew in 1911 for reasons which he has described in his book Transition. He passed from this quiet seminary to the most radical circles in New York and became (1911-13) the teacher of the Ferrer Modern School, an experiment in libertarian education. In 1912 he toured Europe at the invitation and expense of Alden Freeman, who had befriended him and now undertook to broaden his borders. Returning to the Ferrer School, he fell in love with one of his pupils, resigned his position, and married her (1913). For four years he took graduate work at Columbia University, specializing in biology under Morgan and Calkins and in philosophy under Woodbridge and Dewey. He received the doctorate in philosophy in 1917, and taught philosophy at Columbia University for one year. Beginning in 1913 at a Presbyterian church in New York, he began those lectures on history, literature, and philosophy which, continuing twice weekly for over thirteen years, provided the initial material for his later works. The unexpected success of The Story of Philosophy (1926) enabled him to retire from teaching in 1927, and is credited as the work that launched Simon & Schuster as a major publishing force and that introduced more people to the subject of philosophy than any other book. Thenceforth, except for some incidental essays and Will’s lecture tours, Mr. and Mrs. Durant gave nearly all their working hours (eight to fourteen daily) to The Story of Civilization. To better prepare themselves they toured Europe in 1927, went around the world in 1930 to study Egypt, the Near East, India, China, and Japan, and toured the globe again in 1932 to visit Japan, Manchuria, Siberia, Russia, and Poland. These travels provided the background for Our Oriental Heritage (1935) as the first volume in The Story of Civilization. Several further visits to Europe prepared for Volume II, The Life of Greece (1939) and Volume III, Caesar and Ch

Volume III, Caesar and Christ (1944). In 1948, six months in Turkey, Iraq, Iran, Egypt, and Europe provided perspective for Volume IV, The Age of Faith (1950). In 1951 Mr. and Mrs. Durant returned to Italy to add to a lifetime of gleanings for Volume V, The Renaissance (1953); and in 1954 further studies in Italy, Switzerland, Germany, France, and England opened new vistas for Volume VI, The Reformation (1957). Mrs. Durant’s share in the preparation of these volumes became more substantial with each year, until in the case of Volume VII, The Age of Reason Begins (1961), it was so great that justice required the union of both names on the title page. And so it has been on The Age of Louis XIV (1963), The Age of Voltaire (1965), Rousseau and Revolution (1967), for which the Durants were awarded the Pulitzer Prize (1968), and The Age of Napoleon (1975). The publication of The Age of Napoleon concluded five decades of achievement and for it they were awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom (1977). Throughout his life, Will Durant was passionate in his quest to bring philosophy out of the ivory towers of academia and into the lives of laypeople. A champion of human rights issues, such as the brotherhood of man and social reform, long before such issues were popular, Durant’s writing still educates and entertains readers around the world, inspiring millions of people to lead lives of greater perspective, understanding, and forgiveness.

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Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2023
Great seller and item. Thank you.
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2016
Have been too ill to read but the book arrived just as expected time wise as well as the condition. I have every confidence the book is written to my expectations.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2012
I did not have the complete series. Having found this and read the offering, ordered it. The book was as advertised, shipped , and received in excellent time with no shipping issues. Exactly what I wanted and in excellent time. Very happy with the whole process.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2019
The classic book on the above mentioned subjects
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2013
Very complete and well researched, it is presented in a comprehensible fashion. I would suggest this book to any serious student or individual interested in the aspects of developing Western civilization.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2017
Durant, a national treasure and like most great writers, was born before WWII.
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2018
not that great, a lot of history has past and a lot has been proven false in this book. Ok for some details.
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2017
Received the book as stated, also product description was on point from seller.