PODCAST · history
Rock Frog
by W. Warde Fowler
William Warde Fowler was a remarkable polymath whose early pursuits in natural history paved the way for his esteemed reputation as an authority on the history and religious traditions of ancient Rome. He is often regarded as a peer of James Frazer in the nuanced understanding of Roman beliefs and their profound influence on the character of the Roman people. Beyond his scholarly contributions, Professor Frazer was also celebrated for his expertise in ornithology, serving as curator of the Parks and the Botanic Garden in Oxford. In 1910, he made history as the first lay Sub-Rector of Oriel College, a position he cherished until his retirement in 1920 when he was elected president of the Classical Association. Professor Frazer left a lasting legacy, passing away in 1921 at the age of 74. A Year with the Birds is his delightful and personal account of bird life observed in and around Oxford, as well as during his travels in the breathtaking Alps. (Summary by Deborah Beach Giordano)
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008 - Chapter 7 The Birds of Virgil
William Warde Fowler was a remarkable polymath whose early pursuits in natural history paved the way for his esteemed reputation as an authority on the history and religious traditions of ancient Rome. He is often regarded as a peer of James Frazer in the nuanced understanding of Roman beliefs and their profound influence on the character of the Roman people. Beyond his scholarly contributions, Professor Frazer was also celebrated for his expertise in ornithology, serving as curator of the Parks and the Botanic Garden in Oxford. In 1910, he made history as the first lay Sub-Rector of Oriel College, a position he cherished until his retirement in 1920 when he was elected president of the Classical Association. Professor Frazer left a lasting legacy, passing away in 1921 at the age of 74. A Year with the Birds is his delightful and personal account of bird life observed in and around Oxford, as well as during his travels in the breathtaking Alps. (Summary by Deborah Beach Giordano)
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007 - Chapter 6 The Alps in September
William Warde Fowler was a remarkable polymath whose early pursuits in natural history paved the way for his esteemed reputation as an authority on the history and religious traditions of ancient Rome. He is often regarded as a peer of James Frazer in the nuanced understanding of Roman beliefs and their profound influence on the character of the Roman people. Beyond his scholarly contributions, Professor Frazer was also celebrated for his expertise in ornithology, serving as curator of the Parks and the Botanic Garden in Oxford. In 1910, he made history as the first lay Sub-Rector of Oriel College, a position he cherished until his retirement in 1920 when he was elected president of the Classical Association. Professor Frazer left a lasting legacy, passing away in 1921 at the age of 74. A Year with the Birds is his delightful and personal account of bird life observed in and around Oxford, as well as during his travels in the breathtaking Alps. (Summary by Deborah Beach Giordano)
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006 - Chapter 5 - A Midland Village Railway and Woodland
William Warde Fowler was a remarkable polymath whose early pursuits in natural history paved the way for his esteemed reputation as an authority on the history and religious traditions of ancient Rome. He is often regarded as a peer of James Frazer in the nuanced understanding of Roman beliefs and their profound influence on the character of the Roman people. Beyond his scholarly contributions, Professor Frazer was also celebrated for his expertise in ornithology, serving as curator of the Parks and the Botanic Garden in Oxford. In 1910, he made history as the first lay Sub-Rector of Oriel College, a position he cherished until his retirement in 1920 when he was elected president of the Classical Association. Professor Frazer left a lasting legacy, passing away in 1921 at the age of 74. A Year with the Birds is his delightful and personal account of bird life observed in and around Oxford, as well as during his travels in the breathtaking Alps. (Summary by Deborah Beach Giordano)
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005 - Chapter 4 - A Midland Village Garden and Meadow
William Warde Fowler was a remarkable polymath whose early pursuits in natural history paved the way for his esteemed reputation as an authority on the history and religious traditions of ancient Rome. He is often regarded as a peer of James Frazer in the nuanced understanding of Roman beliefs and their profound influence on the character of the Roman people. Beyond his scholarly contributions, Professor Frazer was also celebrated for his expertise in ornithology, serving as curator of the Parks and the Botanic Garden in Oxford. In 1910, he made history as the first lay Sub-Rector of Oriel College, a position he cherished until his retirement in 1920 when he was elected president of the Classical Association. Professor Frazer left a lasting legacy, passing away in 1921 at the age of 74. A Year with the Birds is his delightful and personal account of bird life observed in and around Oxford, as well as during his travels in the breathtaking Alps. (Summary by Deborah Beach Giordano)
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004 - Chapter 3 - The Alps in June
William Warde Fowler was a remarkable polymath whose early pursuits in natural history paved the way for his esteemed reputation as an authority on the history and religious traditions of ancient Rome. He is often regarded as a peer of James Frazer in the nuanced understanding of Roman beliefs and their profound influence on the character of the Roman people. Beyond his scholarly contributions, Professor Frazer was also celebrated for his expertise in ornithology, serving as curator of the Parks and the Botanic Garden in Oxford. In 1910, he made history as the first lay Sub-Rector of Oriel College, a position he cherished until his retirement in 1920 when he was elected president of the Classical Association. Professor Frazer left a lasting legacy, passing away in 1921 at the age of 74. A Year with the Birds is his delightful and personal account of bird life observed in and around Oxford, as well as during his travels in the breathtaking Alps. (Summary by Deborah Beach Giordano)
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003 - Chapter 2 - Oxford Spring and Early Summer
William Warde Fowler was a remarkable polymath whose early pursuits in natural history paved the way for his esteemed reputation as an authority on the history and religious traditions of ancient Rome. He is often regarded as a peer of James Frazer in the nuanced understanding of Roman beliefs and their profound influence on the character of the Roman people. Beyond his scholarly contributions, Professor Frazer was also celebrated for his expertise in ornithology, serving as curator of the Parks and the Botanic Garden in Oxford. In 1910, he made history as the first lay Sub-Rector of Oriel College, a position he cherished until his retirement in 1920 when he was elected president of the Classical Association. Professor Frazer left a lasting legacy, passing away in 1921 at the age of 74. A Year with the Birds is his delightful and personal account of bird life observed in and around Oxford, as well as during his travels in the breathtaking Alps. (Summary by Deborah Beach Giordano)
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002 - Chapter 1 - Oxford Autumn and Winter
William Warde Fowler was a remarkable polymath whose early pursuits in natural history paved the way for his esteemed reputation as an authority on the history and religious traditions of ancient Rome. He is often regarded as a peer of James Frazer in the nuanced understanding of Roman beliefs and their profound influence on the character of the Roman people. Beyond his scholarly contributions, Professor Frazer was also celebrated for his expertise in ornithology, serving as curator of the Parks and the Botanic Garden in Oxford. In 1910, he made history as the first lay Sub-Rector of Oriel College, a position he cherished until his retirement in 1920 when he was elected president of the Classical Association. Professor Frazer left a lasting legacy, passing away in 1921 at the age of 74. A Year with the Birds is his delightful and personal account of bird life observed in and around Oxford, as well as during his travels in the breathtaking Alps. (Summary by Deborah Beach Giordano)
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001 - Preface
William Warde Fowler was a remarkable polymath whose early pursuits in natural history paved the way for his esteemed reputation as an authority on the history and religious traditions of ancient Rome. He is often regarded as a peer of James Frazer in the nuanced understanding of Roman beliefs and their profound influence on the character of the Roman people. Beyond his scholarly contributions, Professor Frazer was also celebrated for his expertise in ornithology, serving as curator of the Parks and the Botanic Garden in Oxford. In 1910, he made history as the first lay Sub-Rector of Oriel College, a position he cherished until his retirement in 1920 when he was elected president of the Classical Association. Professor Frazer left a lasting legacy, passing away in 1921 at the age of 74. A Year with the Birds is his delightful and personal account of bird life observed in and around Oxford, as well as during his travels in the breathtaking Alps. (Summary by Deborah Beach Giordano)
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William Warde Fowler was a remarkable polymath whose early pursuits in natural history paved the way for his esteemed reputation as an authority on the history and religious traditions of ancient Rome. He is often regarded as a peer of James Frazer in the nuanced understanding of Roman beliefs and their profound influence on the character of the Roman people. Beyond his scholarly contributions, Professor Frazer was also celebrated for his expertise in ornithology, serving as curator of the Parks and the Botanic Garden in Oxford. In 1910, he made history as the first lay Sub-Rector of Oriel College, a position he cherished until his retirement in 1920 when he was elected president of the Classical Association. Professor Frazer left a lasting legacy, passing away in 1921 at the age of 74. A Year with the Birds is his delightful and personal account of bird life observed in and around Oxford, as well as during his travels in the breathtaking Alps. (Summary by Deborah Beach Giordano)
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