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to whose suggestions I am greatly indebted. has been read through by my old pupil Mr. Hugh Parr, now of Clifton College, to whom my best thanks are due for his timely discovery of many misprints and awkward expressions. The loyalty and goodwill of my old Oxford pupils never seem to fail me.

W. W. F.

KINGHAM, Oxon,

3rd March 1911.

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Beginnings of the City-state: the oppidum. The earliest historical
Rome, the city of the four regions; to this belongs the surviving
religious calendar. This calendar described; the basis of our
knowledge of early Roman religion. It expresses a life agricul-
tural, political, and military. Days of gods distinguished from
days of man. Agricultural life the real basis of the calendar;
gradual effacement of it. Results of a fixed routine in calendar;
discipline, religious confidence. Exclusion from it of the barbar-
ous and grotesque. Decency and order under an organising
priestly authority

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