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William Robertson Libri
William Robertson fu uno storico scozzese e una figura chiave dell'Illuminismo scozzese, che diede contributi significativi allo studio della storia scozzese e della storia di Spagna e dell'America spagnola. Le sue opere offrirono profonde intuizioni su questi periodi storici, plasmando la loro successiva comprensione. Oltre alla sua erudizione, Robertson svolse anche un ruolo cruciale nell'amministrazione dell'Università di Edimburgo durante un'epoca notevole del suo sviluppo.






Written by one of America's great historians, this gripping chronicle draws upon the firsthand accounts of eminent 16th-century captains and statesmen to relate the overthrow of the Inca empire by the Spanish adventurers under Pizarro's command. Rich in vivid anecdotes, it recaptures the glories of Inca society before European contact.
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The Works: Ancient India
- 312pagine
- 11 ore di lettura
This comprehensive work delves into the rich history and culture of ancient India. From the Indus Valley Civilization to the Gupta Empire, readers will gain a deep understanding of the traditions, religions, and social structures of one of the world's oldest civilizations.
Works: The History Of The Reign Of The Emperor Charles V, Book 2-7
- 474pagine
- 17 ore di lettura
This is a comprehensive history of the reign of Charles V, the Holy Roman Emperor, covering the period from 1519 to 1556. The book provides detailed accounts of political and military events, as well as economic, cultural, and social developments. It is a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts of European history and politics.
Diamond Jubilee: Presbyterianism in Puslinch, Duff's and Knox Churches, 1839-1899
- 200pagine
- 7 ore di lettura
This is a comprehensive history of the reign of Emperor Charles V - a major figure who ruled over much of Europe during the 1500s. The book not only provides an overview of Charles' life and reign but also offers readers fascinating insights into the progress of society in Europe during this tumultuous period. The book is written in an engaging style that will appeal to anyone interested in this exciting time period.
The Works of Wm. Robertson, D.D.: History of America, Books I-Iv
- 480pagine
- 17 ore di lettura
This seminal work of historical scholarship explores the economic and cultural exchange between India and the West prior to the era of European colonialism. Featuring extensive research and rigorous analysis, this book continues to be an important reference for scholars of colonial history and postcolonial studies.