SOCIAL LIFE AT ROME
IN THE AGE OF CICERO
TIMES.—"In a series of interesting and not overcrowded chapters it presents this age in its form and habit, as it lived and moved, its social and intellectual atmosphere and the material conditions which surrounded it.... There is not a dull page in the book."
OXFORD MAGAZINE.—"A book which will be of the highest value to all who wish to gain an insight into the reality of life and character in the Rome of Cicero's day."
ATHENÆUM.—"A very readable as well as learned monograph on an attractive subject.... We have found the book excellent reading."
DAILY NEWS.—"A work of brilliant scholarship and an admirable piece of writing."
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THE ROMAN FESTIVALS
OF THE PERIOD OF THE REPUBLIC
AN INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF THE RELIGION OF THE ROMANS
SPECTATOR.—"This work is intended as an introduction to the study of the religion of the Romans, and a very faithful and accurate piece of work it is, as indeed might be expected by those who know Mr. Fowler's previous studies of ancient life."
GUARDIAN.—"A delightful volume which will attract and interest any educated and thoughtful reader."
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."