William Warde Fowler (16 May 1847 – 15 June 1921) was anEnglishhistorian andornithologist, and tutor atLincoln College,Oxford.[1] He was best known for his works onancient Roman religion.[2]
Among his most influential works wasThe Roman Festivals of the Period of the Republic (1899).H. H. Scullard, in the introduction to his 1981 book on a similar topic, singled out Fowler's book as a particularly valuable resource despite its age, writing, "I have not been so presumptuous as to attempt to provide an alternative."[3]
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