- Lecture I - Introductory
- Lecture II - On the Threshold of Religion: Survivals
- Lecture III - On the Threshold of Religion: Magic
- Lecture IV - The Religion of the Family
- Lecture V - The Calendar of Numa
- Lecture VI - The Divine Objects of Worship
- Lecture VII - The Deities of the Earliest Religion: General Characteristics
- Lecture VIII - Ritual of the Ius Divinum
- Lecture IX - Ritual (Continued)
- Lecture X - First Arrival of New Cults in Rome
- Lecture XI - Contact of the Old and New in Religion
- Lecture XII - The Pontifices and Secularisation of Religion
- Lecture XIII - The Augurs and the Art of Divination
- Lecture XIV - The Hannibalic War
- Lecture XV - After the Hannibalic War
- Section XVI - Greek Philosophy and Roman Religion
- Lecture XVII - Mysticism - Ideas of a Future Life
- Lecture XVIII - Religious Feelings in the Poems of Virgil
- Lecture XIX - The Augustan Revival
- Lecture XX - Conclusion
- Appendix I - On the Use of Huts or Booths in Religious Ritual
- Appendix II - Professor Deubner's Theory of the Lupercalia
- Appendix III - The Pairs of Deities in Gellius xiii 23
- Appendix IV - Ius and Fas
- Appendix V - The Worship of Sacred Utensils
A series of lectures delivered by Professor Fowler at Edinburgh University for a public audience, concerning the development and decay of the religion of the Roman City-state. - Summary by Lynne Thompson
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