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The Roman Festivals of the Period of the Republic / An Introduction to the Study of the Religion of the Romans

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A systematic, calendar-based study that follows the ancient Roman year and treats each public festival in turn, reconstructing rites, liturgy, and the religious calendar of the Republic. The author compiles and comments on entries from ancient fasti and literary sources, explains the mechanics of the Roman calendar and its cycles, evaluates competing scholarly interpretations, and notes numismatic evidence. Sections proceed month by month, offering concise descriptions of ceremonies, their probable origins, and the ambiguities and gaps in the record; appendices supply coin notes, indices, and collected references for further research.

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W. Warde Fowler

W. Warde Fowler was an English author and scholar known for his contributions to the study of Roman culture and religion. His works often explore the intersection of nature and classical antiquity, as seen in his notable title "A Year with the Birds," which reflects his keen interest in ornithology. Fowler also delved into the social and religious practices of ancient Rome, with significant publications such as "Social Life at Rome in the Age of Cicero" and "The Religious Experience of the Roman People." His writings provide valuable insights into the daily life and spiritual beliefs of the Romans, making him a notable figure in classical studies.

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