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    An Attack on the Hellespont in 84 b.c.W. Warde Fowler -1915 -The Classical Review 29 (05):136-137.
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    A Metrical Peculiarity of theCulex.W. Warde Fowler -1919 -The Classical Review 33 (5-6):95-97.
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    An Unnoticed Trait in the Character of Julius Caesar.W. Warde Fowler -1916 -The Classical Review 30 (03):68-71.
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    Busts of Julius Caesar.W. Warde Fowler -1893 -The Classical Review 7 (03):108-.
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    Correspondence.W. Warde Fowler -1917 -The Classical Review 31 (08):204-.
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    Caesar's Conception of Fortuna.W. Warde Fowler -1903 -The Classical Review 17 (03):153-156.
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    Duplicated Altars and Offerings in Virgil,Ecl. V. 65;Aen. III. 305; andAen. V. 77 ff.W. Warde Fowler -1917 -The Classical Review 31 (07):163-167.
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    Dr. Wissowa on the Argei.W. Warde Fowler -1902 -The Classical Review 16 (02):115-119.
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    Gaius Gracchus and the Senate: Note on the Epitome of the Sixtieth Book of Livy.W. Warde Fowler -1896 -The Classical Review 10 (06):278-280.
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    Jupiter and the Triumphator.W. Warde Fowler -1916 -The Classical Review 30 (5-6):153-157.
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    Note on Ovid,Tristia III. 6. 8.W. Warde Fowler -1915 -The Classical Review 29 (2):46-47.
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    Note on PlinyHist. Nat. III. 142.W. Warde Fowler -1894 -The Classical Review 8 (1-2):11-.
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    Note on TacitusAgricola, 33. 2.W. Warde Fowler -1904 -The Classical Review 18 (01):43-44.
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    Note on the Country Festival in Tibullus II. i.W. Warde Fowler -1908 -The Classical Review 22 (02):36-40.
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    On the Toga Praetexta of Roman Children.W. Warde Fowler -1896 -The Classical Review 10 (07):317-319.
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    Polybius' Conception of Tχη.W. Warde Fowler -1903 -The Classical Review 17 (09):445-449.
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    Passing Under the Yoke.W. Warde Fowler -1913 -The Classical Review 27 (02):48-51.
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    Roscher's Mythological Lexicon.W. Warde Fowler -1888 -The Classical Review 2 (10):307-312.
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    TheCarmen Saecvlare of Horace and its Performance, June 3 b.c. 17.W. Warde Fowler -1910 -Classical Quarterly 4 (03):145-.
    The great object of Augustus in celebrating Ludi saeculares in 17 b.c. was to encourage the belief in himself and the consequent active loyalty to himself, as the restorer of the pax deorum,—the good relation between the divine and human inhabitants of Rome. So far he had tried to attain this end by the ancient usual and proper means, i.e. by carrying out the various regulations of the ius diuinum, so many of which had long been neglected. But in that (...) year he determined to undertake a special celebration, with the design of more effectually stamping the impression already made on the minds of the people; and it so happens that we have more detailed knowledge of this celebration than of any other Roman rite of any period. This is fortunate, for it stands on the margin between an old and a new régime, like the Aeneid of Virgil, who had died two years earlier: that great religious poem was just becoming known, and there is an allusion to it in the hymn of which I am going to speak. The Ludi were the outward or ritualistic expression of the idea immortalized by the poet, that a regeneration is at hand of Rome and Italy, in religion, morals, agriculture, government: old things are now to be put away, a new and glorious era is to open. Henceforward the Roman was to look ahead of him in hope and confidence, trusting in Augustus, the Aeneas of the actual State. (shrink)
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    The Disappearance of the Earliest Latin Poetry: A Parallel.W. Warde Fowler -1912 -The Classical Review 26 (02):48-49.
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    The Locust-Plague in Africa of 125 b.c. : A Modern Parallel.W. Warde Fowler -1904 -The Classical Review 18 (08):394-395.
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    The Number Twenty-Seven in Roman Ritual.W. Warde Fowler -1902 -The Classical Review 16 (04):211-212.
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  23. (1 other version)The religious experience of the Roman people, from the earliest times to the age of Augustus.W. Warde Fowler -1911 - London,: Macmillan & Co..
     
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    Two Virgilian Bird-Notes.W. Warde Fowler -1918 -The Classical Review 32 (3-4):65-68.
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    Virgil's Idea of the Tiber.W. Warde Fowler -1916 -The Classical Review 30 (08):219-222.
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    Virgil, Priest of Apollo?W. Warde Fowler -1913 -The Classical Review 27 (03):85-87.
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    Note onCulex—Lines 24–41.S. C. R. &W. Warde Fowler -1914 -The Classical Review 28 (04):119-122.
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    De-Marchi on Roman Religion. [REVIEW]W. Warde Fowler -1896 -The Classical Review 10 (8):393-394.
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    Domaszewski's Roman Religion. [REVIEW]W. Warde Fowler -1909 -The Classical Review 23 (8):260-262.
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    Ellis's Velleius Paterculus. [REVIEW]W. Warde Fowler -1899 -The Classical Review 13 (4):216-219.
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    Frazer's Golden Bough. [REVIEW]W. Warde Fowler -1891 -The Classical Review 5 (1-2):48-52.
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    Granger's Worship of the Romans. [REVIEW]W. Warde Fowler -1896 -The Classical Review 10 (8):394-395.
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    (1 other version)The Text of Festus Sexti Pompeii Festi de Verborum Significatu quae supersunt cum Pauli Epitome. Thewrewkianis copiis usus edidit Wallace M. Lindsay. Teubner, 1913. [REVIEW]W. Warde Fowler -1914 -The Classical Review 28 (07):246-247.
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    The Text of the Corpus Agrimensorum. [REVIEW]W. Warde Fowler -1912 -The Classical Review 26 (8):267-268.
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    Corpus Agrimensorum Romanorum: vol. i. fasc. 1. Recensuit Carolus Thulin. Leipzig: Teubner. M. 7. [REVIEW]W. Warde Fowler -1914 -The Classical Review 28 (3):108-109.
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    Holland's Translation of Plutarch's Roman Questions. [REVIEW]W. Warde Fowler -1893 -The Classical Review 7 (7):322-323.
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