Robert Seymour Conway
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Robert Seymour Conway (1864-1933) was a British classical scholar and comparative philologist.
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- The Italic Dialects, edited with a grammar and glossary. (1897) two volumes
- Virgil's Messianic Eclogue (1907) with Joseph B. Mayor and W. Warde Fowler
- The Restored Pronunciation of Greek and Latin with Tables and practical Illustrations (1908) with Edward Vernon Arnold
- New studies of a great inheritance, being lectures on the modern worth of some ancient writers (1921)
- Harvard Lectures on the Vergilian Age (1928)
- Great Writers of Rome (1930)
- Makers of Europe (1931) James Henry Morgan lectures in Dickinson College for 1930
- Prae-Italic Dialects of Italy, Part I: The Venetic Inscriptions (1933)
- Ancient Italy and Modern Religion (1933) Hibbert Lectures for 1932
- P. Vergili Maronis - Aeneidos, liber primus (1935)