Don Paul Fowler

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Don Paul Fowler (21 May 1953 – 15 October 1999) was an

classicist
.

Life

Fowler was from a

Journal of Roman Studies and Arachnion
).

Fowler married classicist Peta Fowler (née Moon) in 1977 and they had a daughter, Sophia. He died of cancer in Oxford on 15 October 1999.[1]

Work

Although he did not leave a monograph at the time of his premature death, Fowler is to be reckoned amongst the outstanding Latinists of his generation on account of his intellectual range and originality. He was one of the pioneers in the application of modern

classical studies. His special research area in Latin literature was Roman Epicureanism and the works of Lucretius and Virgil, subjects to which he made numerous contributions, as he did to others. A book on Lucretius did not appear, however, nor did the long-awaited book with the provisional title Unrolling the Text: books and readers in classical Latin poetry, which was to cover the history of the book roll in antiquity and its function in ancient poetry. Nevertheless, a commentary on part of Book II of Lucretius has been published posthumously by his wife Peta. Moreover, Fowler wrote Subject Reviews in Latin Literature for the periodical Greece and Rome from 1986 to 1993 and was, together with his wife Peta, area editor for Latin literature in the third edition of the Oxford Classical Dictionary (see in particular his contributions on Lucretius, Virgil and Literary Theory and the Classics). As for literary theory, he worked in particular on irony, closure and intertextuality
.

Selected publications

Commentary

Edited books

Collection of articles

Articles

Miscellaneous

Further reading

  • S. J. Heyworth, P. G. Fowler, S. J. Harrison: Classical constructions: papers in memory of Don Fowler, classicist and epicurean (Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press 2007)
  • Obituary, in: Gnomon 73, 2001

References

  1. TheGuardian.com
    . 27 November 1999.

External links

  • Denis Feeney: Obituary: Don Fowler, in: The Independent, Monday 1 November 1999 [1]
  • Alison Sharrock: Don Fowler, in: The Guardian, Saturday 27 November 1999 [2]
  • Marilyn Deegan: Obituary Don Paul Fowler 1953–-1999, in: Computers & Texts No.18/19, Spring 2000, p. 39 [3] (PDF)