![]() ![]() The 1910 Everyman's Library edition in 6 volumes was prepared by Oliphant Smeaton. A second Milman edition, which serves as the basis for most electronic and public domain versions such as the Gutenberg, was published in 1846 in 6 volumes. (Dean) Milman edition, the first English critical edition, was published in 12 volumes. Volumes IV, V, VI were published together in one edition only: 1788 copies each.Ī one-volume edition with an "introductory memoir of the author" by William Youngman was published by J.O.published with the sixth edition of volume one as a new set. First editions, 1781 Mar 1 ( a and b b sometimes called the second edition).Volumes II, III were published together in three editions between 17:.Fifth editions, 1782 Apr 11 ( a and b).Third edition, 1777 May ( AR) 1000 copies.First editions, 1776 Feb 17 ( a and b- AR), 1000 copies. ![]() Three of the six contain authorial revisions, marked AR: It was published in six editions between 17. Volume I has a complex history of its own.The original edition was published between 17 in six volumes by the firm of Strahan & Cadell, in the Strand, London. The six-volume work The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by the English historian Edward Gibbon (1737–1794) has been reprinted many times over the years in various editions. ![]()
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