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Roman Essays and Interpretations. By W. Warde Fowler. 9¼ × 6, 290 pp. Oxford : Clarendon Press. 1920. 12/6 net.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 September 2012

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Copyright © R. S. Conway 1919. Exclusive Licence to Publish: The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies

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page 217 note 1 Mommsen's contempt for Vergil appears outside his History, but it is most characteristic of the limitations of his judgment.

page 217 note 2 See for example Polybius' account of Hannibal's Alpine march, of which Mommsen completely neglected the second half; Class. Rev. xxv (1911), p. 156Google Scholar.

page 218 note 1 This distinction was actually drawn by Mommsen's own colleague, Prof. Harnack, in his Funeral Oration.