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Thomas Babington Macaulay

    Thomas Babington Macaulay fu un poeta, storico e politico britannico i cui estesi saggi e recensioni si concentrarono sulla storia britannica. La sua opera si distingue per l'avvincente potere narrativo e l'acuta analisi degli eventi storici. La prosa di Macaulay è celebrata per la sua fluidità e precisione, che lo hanno reso un maestro della narrazione storica. La sua eredità letteraria risiede nella capacità di riportare in vita il passato per i lettori contemporanei.

    The History of England. Vol. II.
    The History of England. Vol. III
    A Penal Code Prepared by the Indian Law Commissioners (1838)
    Lays of Ancient Rome
    Horatius Keeps the Bridge
    English Essays
    • English Essays

      From Sir Philip Sidney to Macaulay: The Five Foot Shelf of Classics, Vol. XXVII (in 51 Volumes)

      • 428pagine
      • 15 ore di lettura

      This collection features a diverse range of essays and writings from prominent authors spanning various literary movements. Each piece reflects unique perspectives on society, philosophy, and human nature, showcasing the evolution of thought during their respective eras. The works delve into themes such as morality, politics, and personal reflection, providing insight into the cultural and intellectual landscape of their time. Readers will encounter both celebrated classics and lesser-known gems, enriching their understanding of literary history.

      English Essays
    • Lays of Ancient Rome

      • 94pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      The book explores the life and contributions of Thomas Babington Macaulay, a prominent British historian and Whig politician. Notable for his influential work, "The History of England," Macaulay's writing exemplifies Whig historiography, celebrated for its literary merit despite later criticisms of its historical accuracy. His political career included significant roles such as Secretary at War and Paymaster-General, and he was instrumental in shaping educational reforms in India, promoting English and Western ideals.

      Lays of Ancient Rome
    • A Penal Code Prepared by the Indian Law Commissioners (1838)

      And published by Command of the Governor General of India in Council

      • 156pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      The book delves into the historical context of British colonial governance in India, focusing on the creation of a penal code to reconcile conflicting legal systems. Initiated by the East India Company in 1834, the Indian Law Commission, led by Thomas Babington Macaulay, sought to establish a unified legal framework influenced by notable legal theorists and the Code Napoleon. This volume is a reprint of the original 1837 text, providing insight into the legal challenges and reforms during a pivotal period in Indian history.

      A Penal Code Prepared by the Indian Law Commissioners (1838)