The Roman and the Teuton A Series of Lectures delivered before the University of Cambridge

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The Roman and the Teuton A Series of Lectures delivered before the University of Cambridge

by Charles Kingsley

EN·~9 hours

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Delivered as a series of Cambridge lectures, this work delves into the tangled history of the Roman world and its Germanic neighbours. It traces how the mighty empire and the emerging Teutonic societies shaped each other’s politics, law and culture, offering a panoramic view that balances grand narratives with the everyday lives of ordinary people.

The lectures wander through vivid topics—forest‑dwelling tribes, the waning of imperial power, the Gothic “civilizer,” Lombard legal codes, and the clash between clergy and heathen belief. Each talk blends rigorous scholarship with lively storytelling, inviting listeners to picture the bustling markets, rugged frontiers and the spiritual negotiations that defined an era of transformation.

A thoughtful preface by a renowned scholar frames the collection, recalling the life and spirit of the original lecturer. This personal touch adds a human dimension, reminding us that the study of ancient clashes still resonates with the passions and curiosities of modern minds.

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The Roman and the Teuton A Series of Lectures delivered before the University of Cambridge A Series of Lectures delivered before the University of Cambridge

Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (554K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2003-03-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Charles Kingsley

Charles Kingsley

1819–1875

Best known for The Water-Babies and the historical adventure Westward Ho!, this Victorian writer brought energy, humor, and moral purpose to stories for both children and adults. His books mix lively storytelling with a deep interest in nature, history, faith, and social change.

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