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Plutarch Camillus 42.
Wissowa (1912), p. 110. CIL 2011–2022; XIV 2236–2248.
Wissowa (1912), p. 110. Livy XLII 21, 7.
Wissowa (1912), p. 101,
citing Macrobius...
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Georg Otto
August Wissowa (17 June 1859 – 11 May 1931) was a
German classical philologist born in Neudorf, near Breslau.
Wissowa studied classical philology...
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compiled by
August Friedrich Pauly. As the
basis for the
subsequent Pauly–
Wissowa edition, it is also
known as the Ur-Pauly. The
first volume was published...
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Spirituskreis (1902): Standing, left to right:
Georg Wissowa,
Eduard Meyer,
Alois Riehl,
Johannes Conrad, Carl Robert,
Rudolf Stammler, Emil Kautzsch...
- and Matronae:
Women in
Roman Religion,
University of
Texas Press.
Georg Wissowa 1912.
Religion und
Kultus der Rőmer Munich. Culture, p. 754,
citing Dumézil...
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separate entity,
known in Rome for some time as Semo
Sancus Dius Fidius.
Wissowa argues that
Jupiter and Dius
Fidius divide responsibility for ensuring...
- Columella, On Farming. Pliny,
Natural History. Palladius, On Farming.
Wissowa (1896).
Michels (1949), p. 322.
Michels (1949), p. 331. Macrobius, Book...
- of the
armed community in time of peace. The 19th-century
scholar Georg Wissowa thought that the
Romans distinguished two
classes of gods, the di indigetes...
- Mythology, Jonsered, Paul Åströms Förlag, 1993. ISBN 978-91-7081-062-6. Pauly–
Wissowa, Realencyclopädie der kl****ischen Altertumswissenschaft: II, "Apollon"...
- testimonies. Many
scholars dispute the
validity of this identification.
Georg Wissowa, in his
manual of the
Roman religion,
identified the
structure as a triad...