W. Warde Fowler
W. Warde Fowler was a distinguished English classical scholar, born in 1852 and passing in 1921. He is best known for his insightful studies on ancient Roman history and literature, with a particular focus on the works of Cicero. Fowler’s academic journey led him to a prominent position at Oxford University, where he inspired many students with his deep appreciation for the intricacies of classical texts. His writings not only reflect his scholarly prowess but also his passion for the cultural and historical contexts of ancient Rome, making them accessible to readers who seek to understand this fascinating era.
Beyond his scholarly contributions, Fowler was also an engaging writer, bringing the world of the ancients to life through his vivid prose. His approachable style invites readers to explore complex ideas with ease and enjoyment. For those curious about Roman history or the literary legacy of Cicero, Fowler's works are a treasure trove of knowledge and insight. We encourage you to dive into his writings available in this app and discover the rich tapestry of ideas he presents, all while enjoying the warmth of his narrative voice.
A Year with the Birds
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William Warde Fowler was a true polymath; although his early studies focused on natural history, he became a well-known authority on the his…
The Religious Experience of the Roman People
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A series of lectures delivered by Professor Fowler at Edinburgh University for a public audience, concerning the development and decay of t…
Julius Caesar and the Foundation of the Roman Imperial System
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In this volume I have tried to meet the wishes of the publishers, by explaining to those who are comparatively unfamiliar with classical ant…