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William Maltby

    William S. Maltby è un professore emerito di storia i cui scritti si concentrano sulla Spagna e sull'Impero Spagnolo nel XVI secolo. Le sue analisi offrono profonde intuizioni su un periodo cruciale della storia spagnola. L'approccio di Maltby fornisce ai lettori una comprensione dettagliata delle forze politiche e sociali che plasmarono l'Europa moderna.

    Recollections of the Table-Talk of Samuel Rogers
    Recollections of the Table-Talk of Samuel Rogers
    The Rise and Fall of the Spanish Empire
    • At its peak the Spanish empire stretched from Italy and the Netherlands to Peru and the Philippines. Its influence remains very significant to the history of Europe and the Americas. Maltby provides a concise and readable history of the empire's dramatic rise and fall, with special emphasis on the economy, institutions and intellectual movements.

      The Rise and Fall of the Spanish Empire
    • Recollections of the Table-Talk of Samuel Rogers is a delightful collection of anecdotes and witticisms from one of the most famous literary salons of the early 19th century. Including contributions from luminaries such as Lord Byron, William Wordsworth, and Sir Walter Scott, this book offers a unique window into the world of the Romantic poets. This edition includes commentary and analysis from leading literary scholars.

      Recollections of the Table-Talk of Samuel Rogers
    • Recollections of the Table-Talk of Samuel Rogers

      To Which Is Added Porsoniana

      • 360pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      This antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of a historically significant original, preserving its cultural importance. While it may exhibit imperfections like marks and notations due to its age, the reprint aims to maintain the integrity of the original text. This initiative reflects a commitment to protecting and promoting classic literature through accessible, high-quality editions.

      Recollections of the Table-Talk of Samuel Rogers