The first modern study of the history of medieval Rome, translated between 1894 and 1902 from the fourth German edition.Ferdinand Gregorovius (18211891) was a celebrated German medieval historian. His monumental study of medieval Rome, first published in 1872 and translated into English between 1894 and 1902, was the first modern account of the medieval history of the city. Volume 1 covers the period 400568.Ferdinand Gregorovius (18211891) was a celebrated German medieval historian. His monumental study of medieval Rome, first published in 1872 and translated into English between 1894 and 1902, was the first modern account of the medieval history of the city. Volume 1 covers the period 400568.Ferdinand Gregorovius (18211891) was a celebrated German medieval historian. After studying philosophy and theology at the University of K?nigsberg, Gregorovius moved to Rome in 1852, and became immersed in researching the medieval history of the city. First published in 1872, his monumental study of medieval Rome was the first modern account of the subject, and became the standard reference. This English translation of the fourth German edition appeared between 1894 and 1902. In his work Gregorovius discusses the political, social and cultural changes in the city from 400 to 1534, making extensive use of primary sources. Gregorovius also includes the Renaissance in his study, showing how medieval thought and events influenced political and cultural life and thought during the Renaissance. Volume 1 covers the period 400568 and describes the events and aftermath of the sack of Rome by the Vandals in 476.Translator's preface; Biographical notice of Ferdinand Gregorovius Friedrich Althaus; Book I. From the Beginning of the Fifth Century to the Fall of the Western Empire in 476: 1. Plan of the work; 2. Condition of the buildings in the fifth century; 3. Entry of Honorius into Rome at the end of the year 403; 4. Alaric takes Rome; 5. Death of Alaric; 6. Fall of Aetius; 7. Avitlă%