WORKS BY W. WARDE FOWLER, M.A. 



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THE ROMAN FESTIVALS OP THE PERIOD 

 OP THE REPUBLIC. An Introduction to the 

 Study of Roman Religion. 



[Handbooks of Archaeology and Antiquities 



SPECTATOR. 11 This work is intended as an introduction 



study of the religion of the Romans, and a very faithful and at .ate 



piece of work it is, as indeed might be expected by those who know 



Mr. Fowler's previous studies of ancient life." / V- 



LITERATURE. " Mr. Fowler has admirably summed up the results 

 of the folklore school as far as Home is concerned ; and it is much to 

 have a scholar's unprejudiced opinion on them. The book marks 

 a distinct step in advance." 



GUARDIAN. "A delightful volume which will attract and interest 

 any educated and thoughtful reader." 



SPEAKER." This delightful book, which leads us by the plain 

 path of the calendar, illuminating every step with now a curious parallel 

 from Samoa, now a pretty tale from Ovid, now an observation made in 

 Oxfordshire. And it is not of every work that you can say with truth 

 that it is the work of a scholar, a gentleman, a philosopher, a naturalist, 

 and an understanding lover of the country." 



ACADEMY. " A book with which every student of Roman religion 

 will have to make his account. . . . Alike as a storehouse of critically 

 sifted facts and as a tentative essay towards the synthetic arrangement 

 of these facts, Mr. Fowler's book seems to us to mark a very distinct 

 advance upon anything that has yet been done." 



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THE CITY-STATE OP THE GREEKS AND 

 ROMANS 



ATHEN&UM. "From cover to cover the book is readable and 

 instructive, and to the general reader it should prove as attractive as 

 a novel." 



SPECTATOR. "On the 'city-state' Mr. Warde Fowler gives us 

 a very valuable discussion." 



WESTMINSTER REVIEW. 11 The best recent English work on the 

 subject." 



MORNING POST." Mr. Fowler's well-written and excellently 

 arranged treatise will be valued not only for the information which it 

 contains, but for the light which it throws on various historical 

 questions." 



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