Subject: |
Re: The ANNALS OF ROME |
From: |
SFP55@-------- |
Date: |
Tue, 23 Feb 1999 01:22:08 EST |
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In a message dated 2/22/99 6:11:53 PM Pacific Standard Time,
<a hr--------/post/novaroma?prot--------D=194166216056078116169218163036129208" >raz--------@--------</a> writ--------br>
<< There is also a legal problem involved with sending it over the net. >>
Propriety wise not true. The company is out of business, if the
writer/desingers rights have reverted back to him, but I doubt it. It sounds
like an obsolete program running on a 6 MHz or slower. Used the 8880 chip?
(286) As for sending data, unless the Luistania Praetor is paying you, no
problem.
QFM
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Subject: |
Re: New Legatus pro Provinciae Lusitaniae |
From: |
Diana/Orbianna proserpina@-------- |
Date: |
Tue, 23 Feb 1999 03:03:12 -0500 |
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Ave Graecus!
This is indeed great news. Keep up the good work. You are an invaluable
part of Nova Roma.
Vale and Bright Blessings,
Orbianna
At 13:30 18/02/99 EST, you wrote:
>From: <--------ef="/post/nov----------------otectID=246157057089235135169082190036" >SFP55@--------</--------;
>
>In a message dated 2/18/99 2:41:55 AM Pacific Standard Time,
<a href="/post/novaroma?prote--------=243232178003185091033082" >amg@--------</a>
>writes:
>
><< she has contact with many students and IS ALREADY PROMOTING NOVA ROMA. She
>is part of the organization of the 3rd Congress of Peninsular Archaeology,
and
>is responsible for the section New Information Technologies and Peninsular
> Archaeology. She has INVITED ME in the NAME OF NOVA ROMA to present our
> nation at the Congress. She has OFFERED THE SERVER OF THE UNIVERSITY to
> support the PROVINCIAL WEB PAGE (and Nova Roma if required) at a 0(!!!!)
> cost. >>
>All hail Antonius Gryllus Graecus, Propraetor Provinciae Lusitaniae!!
>Ave! Ave! Ave!
>Well done.
>Q.Fabius Maximus
>
>------------------------------------------------------------------------
>Is ONElist important to you? Come to our new web site and share with
>us your stories. <a href="http://www.onelist.com" target="_top" >http://www.onelist.com</a>
>
Diana T. Hanley Bergman
Libera Rising
4218 Spruce Street
2nd Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19104
(215)387-2568
Used and Rare Books; Booksearches
Email: <a href="/post/novaroma?protectID=197212253112056209171056066140114002071048139" >proserpina@--------</a>
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Subject: |
Re: New England Provincia celebrates NR anniversary |
From: |
Diana/Orbianna proserpina@-------- |
Date: |
Tue, 23 Feb 1999 03:32:08 -0500 |
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Salve,
I thank you for the invitation! I will, however, be detained, and happily
so! I am attending a really nifty workshop with Delores Ashcroft-Nowicki.
The details of the workshop follow this message if anyone else is interested.
I wanted to take a moment to use this as an example of what I consider to
be a "reasonable" expense. I am in no way able to throw around money at
this point in my life, but I have made allocations for certain, justifiable
expenses that include: spiritual and intellectual growth. This workshop is
not cheap, but the experience (I've heard rituals led by D.A.N. are quite
intense) and the knowledge I will have gained, are by far worth the
sacrafice. I categorize Nova Roma in the same light. $12 is a small sum for
me to pay to support an organization that I have grown to love, and which
has offered to me so much knowledge and means by which to grow
intellectually and spiritually. To everyone else who thinks it beyond them
to pay for such, well, that's pure miserliness. All organizations need
capital and funds in order to grow. We all have to do our part, which is
why we pay taxes in the US and other countries (whose systems I'm not
familiar with). I pose a few questions to all you who feel you can't
afford to pay $12 for the maintenance and growth of an organization that
has a lot to offer you in the future and has already offered you
(networking and knowledge; invaluable resources): Who pays for your ISP?
Whose computer are you using right now? If you're in school, how are you
paying for it? Perhaps Mom can front you the 12 bucks or give you a
low-interest loan.
Let's all grow up here and realize that the more we give of ourselves to an
organization like Nova Roma, the more it will flourish. For those of you
who are hear just for the ride and have not the respect to aid in
maintenance, get off the bandwagon.
----------------
A Weekend Of Learning & Ritual With Dolores Ashcroft-Nowicki
February 27-28, 1999 At Seelie Court In Southern Delaware
Dolores Ashcroft-Nowicki is a third generation adept and psychic mediator.
Trained by the
renowned W. E. Butler, who was a student of Dion Fortune, one of the
founding mothers of
modern esotericism, Dolores is currently Director of Studies for Servants
of the Light, Butler's
Mystery School. Butler developed the SOL as an independent branch of the
Inner Light, Fortune's
society. Dolores has written countless books on occult topics, ranging from
pathworking and
Tarot to the Qabalah and ceremonial magic. She is considered the foremost
expert on
pathworkings.
Topics For The Weekend:
Persephone And Pluto: The Marriage Of The Inner And Outer
Selves
Saturday, Feb. 27th -- Class: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM -- Ritual: 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
Those who work within the Mysteries are well aware that they comprise a
Higher Self, a
Conscious Self and a Lower or Power Self. No where is the teaching
concerning this triple self
more openly displayed than in the story of the Abduction of Persephone by
her Uncle Pluto, Lord
of Hades, the underworld of Greek Mythology.
To establish a true communication between our three selves we must:
Look at, contact and fully understand each of those selves.
Interact with them at the God form level and at the personal level
Accept that they are, a the highest level all one, and, us
Enter into the myth and learn its secrets
Understand the importance of the parts played by Hecate and the Sun
(Apollo) in the telling
of this ancient tale.
Like the story of Eros and Psyche, this myth holds within itself the key to
an ancient secret. In the
tale of Pysche, it is the importance of allowing the Vital Mistake to
happen, and most importantly,
accepting the gift of Godhood that is offered. Here the secret is that of
passing through a seeming
Death or Transformation, to emerge secure in the knowledge of the
indestructibility of the
Essence of Self. The dark cthonic symbology of Pluto (the name means
"riches") and the youthful
returning energy of Persephone make a complete wholeness in which both male
and female can
join and explore their different inner worlds, and seek out their anima or
animus in the opposite
God-forms.
This workshop contains an unusually powerful ritual drama that may uncover
past events in your
lives. Be prepared to re-experience them in dreams and retrospect. It is
important to remember in
this workshop that abduction is not rape in this context. Persephone is
more than willing to
become the wife and Queen of Pluto, and so discovers her Powers as Queen of
the Dead and
therefore of Rebirth. Pluto is, symbolically, her own inner animus, coming
to the surface. For
men, Persephone is a guide into their own hidden depths, their anima coming
forward to release
her hidden secrets. For the evening ritual, please bring black or dark
robes, two black candles and
holders.
Walking Between The Worlds: Contact With Inner Plane Beings
Sunday, Feb. 28th -- Class: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Dealing with contacts between humans and inner plane beings. The dangers of
so called
channeling. Working with non-human beings. Psychic protection. The need for
full and intensive
training. Channeling has reached epidemic proportions in the USA and is
fast becoming a
dangerous "mind drug", where the victim loses the ability to distinguish
between the real and the
unreal. There is such a thing as REAL communication between "us and them".
It is called
MEDITATION. In this workshop, Dolores goes into detail about the training
needed to safely
walk between the worlds. As a highly trained Mediator herself, she has for
over 25 years been the
link between the inner level contact of her school and its students. She
speaks from experience.
Registration Fees:
Both Workshops: $100 by Dec. 15th -- $110 until Feb. 15th -- $125 thereafter
"Persephone & Pluto": $75 until Feb. 15th -- $80 thereafter
"Walking Between The Worlds": $50 until Feb. 15th -- $55 thereafter
To register simply write a letter indicating your workshop preference, to
the address below, with
a check written to SapFire Productions.
Contact Information:
(302) 855-9422 || <a href="/post/novaroma?protectID=060166234115082219184218004036129208" >Panpipe@--------</a> || www.harvestmoon.net
Seelie Court || Rural Route 2, Box 511-G || Georgetown, DE 19947
At 21:07 21/02/99 -0000, you wrote:
>From: -------- <a href="/post/novaroma?protectID=197063113185056135042082190036" >p--------@--------</a>
>
>The Gens Cassia invites any Nova Roman willing to travel to the
>Northeastern United States to a celebration of the first anniversary of
>Nova Roma and the beginning of the Roman religious year.
>
>We'll gather at our house in Wells, Maine, at 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 28, and
>perform a small ritual thanking Vesta and the Capitoline Triad (Jupiter,
>Juno and Minerva) for their blessings and asking their care for our
>Micronation. Pizza, snacks, beverages and social interaction to follow.
>
>If some of these details sound familiar, it is because we liked Quinta
>Claudia Lucentia Aprica's planned event so much that we plagiarized her
>program. Thank you, Aprica!
>
>If you're planning to attend, please e-mail me or Cassius
>(<--------ef="/post/nov----------------otectID=137166066112082162090021200165114253071048139" >C--------us622@--------</--------;) for directions.
>
>Patricia Cassia
>
>------------------------------------------------------------------------
>We have a new web site! <a href="http://www.onelist.com" target="_top" >http://www.onelist.com</a>
>
Diana T. Hanley Bergman
Libera Rising
4218 Spruce Street
2nd Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19104
(215)387-2568
Used and Rare Books; Booksearches
Email: <a href="/post/novaroma?protectID=197212253112056209171056066140114002071048139" >proserpina@--------</a>
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Books are held for 7 days by Email or telephone contact on a first come,
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Books are returnable within 10 days, at buyers expense, in same condition
as when received.
For domestic delivery add $4.00 Shipping for 1st book and $2.00 for each
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Overseas shipping at cost.
All prices are in US$.
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Subject: |
Re: Nova Roma Birthday |
From: |
Diana/Orbianna proserpina@-------- |
Date: |
Tue, 23 Feb 1999 03:33:16 -0500 |
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That is quite beautiful!
At 01:20 22/02/99 -0500, you wrote:
>From: <a href="/post/novaroma?protectID=045232113165042200148200112241225012177026038196249130152150" >jmath669642reng@--------</a> (James Mathe--------/font>
>
>All Hail Nova Roma's Date of Birth!!
>All Hail New Rome and her Wealth of History!!
>All Hail New Rome with respect to her Gods and Temples""
>All Hail New Rome and the essance of her Citizenery!!
>All Hail New Rome for her Civil Government!!
>All Hail New Rome for her Art and Culture!!
>All Hail New Rome for the Re-living of the Roman Republic
>and the Mighty Empire!!
>All Hail the Legions of Rome who march at our side!!
>All Hail the Culture of Rome, and it's delights of engineering,
>art, archetechture and logic!!
>
>Utmost Respect to the Gods of Rome in this Most Auspicious Period;
>
>Utmost Attentions to those Romans of great ambition and greater effort
>to make Rome a culture from which so many others have evolved, and still
>remains in the public awareness 2,000 years after it's flowering.
>
>To my friends Nova Romans all, I dedicate this bottle of fine wine to
>the festival of birth of this micronation and pledge another at each
>year on the Birth Date of Nova Roma, which will be cracked at a suitable
>celebration, with NR members present, sometime within that year of
>dedication
>
>Hail To New Rome!!!!!! Hail To Nova Roma!!!!!!!
>
>Marcus Minucius Audens
>
>Fair Winds and Following Seas!!!
>
>
>------------------------------------------------------------------------
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>
Iustina Luciania Orbianna
Gens Luciania
Citizen of Nova Roma
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<a href="/post/novaroma?protectID=197212253112056209171056066140114002071048139" >proserpina@--------</a>
<a href="http://www.geocities.com/soho/studios/7401" target="_top" >http://www.geocities.com/soho/studios/7401</a>
----------------------------
"Scientia est potentia." -Francis Bacon
"Pax Cererem nutrit, Pacis alumna Ceres" -Ovid "Fasti" 1.701-704
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Subject: |
Re: The ANNALS OF ROME |
From: |
"Antonio Grilo" amg@-------- |
Date: |
Tue, 23 Feb 1999 10:40:32 -0000 |
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Salve!
I don't think there is alegal problem... PSS does not exist anymore... But please.... SEND ME! SEND ME! =(((((((((((((((((((
Vale
Antonius Gryllus Graecus
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Subject: |
Re: The ANNALS OF ROME |
From: |
"Antonio Grilo" amg@-------- |
Date: |
Tue, 23 Feb 1999 10:42:08 -0000 |
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THANKS FABIUS MAXIMUS!!!!!!!!!!
If you were a girl, I'd give you a kisss!!!!!! Ooops... My Girlfriend would
be mad... =)
Vale
Antonius Gryllus Graecus
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Subject: |
Fwd: Y0K |
From: |
"Nicolaus Moravius" n_moravius@-------- |
Date: |
Tue, 23 Feb 1999 02:52:30 PST |
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>Received: from 195.99.125.202 by www.hotmail.com with HTTP;
> Tue, 23 Feb 1999 02:40:31 PST
>To: <a --------="/post/novaroma?protectID=091089014007127031215056228219114187071048139" >n_moravius@--------</a>
>Subject: Fwd: Y0K
>Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 02:40:31 PST
>Mime-Version: 1.0
>Content-type: text/plain
>>From <a href="/post/novaroma?prote--------=045166234056035086169061109077006165098048139046" >jane.warren@--------</a> Mon Feb 22 14:36:41 1999
>>Received: from headache ([195.44.16.47]) by cwcom.net with Microsoft
>SMTPSVC(5.5.1877.117.11);
>> Mon, 22 Feb 1999 22:36:55 +0000
>>Message-ID: <000801be5eb3$ea480d20$2f102cc3@headache
>>From: "Jane Warren" <a href="/post/novaroma?prote--------=045166234056035086169061109077006165098048139046" >jane.warren@--------</a>
>>To: <a --------="/post/novaroma?protectID=230233091150078132025067203004129208071" >fordnick@--------</a>
>>Subject: Y0K
>>Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 22:35:49 -0000
>>Hi
>>It's good to know that even the maths subject line coordinators at the
>OU
>>have a sense of humour - this was posted on First Class!
>>Beastly final practice started today - this is as good a displacement
>>activity as any at 10.20pm instead of planning PE lessons. Will I
>survive?
>>Ave Sul Minerva - who watched over us poor teaching types. Wish I was
>at the
>>'Portswood' moot (sic)
>>
>>Message from: Rome
>> January 18, 1 B.C.
>>
>> Dear Cassius,
>>
>> Are you still working on the Y zero K problem?
>> This change from BC to AD is giving us a lot of
>> headaches and we haven't much time left. I don't
>> know how people will cope with working the wrong
>> way around. Having been working happily downwards
>> forever, now we have to start thinking upwards.
>> You would think that someone would have thought of
>> it earlier and not left it to us to sort out at
>> the last minute.
>>
>> I spoke to Caesar the other evening. He was livid
>> that Julius hadn't done something about it when he
>> was sorting out the calendar. He said he could see
>> why Brutus turned nasty. We called in the
>> consulting astrologers, but they simply said that
>> continuing downwards using minus BC won't work. As
>> usual, the consultants charged a fortune for doing
>> nothing useful. As for myself, I just can't see
>> the sand in an hourglass flowing upwards.
>>
>> We have heard that there are 3 wise guys in the
>> east working on the problem, but unfortunately
>> they won't arrive till it's all over. Some say the
>> world will cease to exist at the moment of
>> transition. Anyway we are continuing to work on
>> this blasted Y zero K problem and I will send you
>> a parchment if anything further develops.
>>
>> Plutonius.
>>
>>Courtesy of Mantex newsletter <a href="/post/novaro--------rotectID=091056139112146192033082190" >news@--------</a>
>>
>>
>>Much love
>>
>>Jane
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
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Subject: |
5.25 inch drive Re: The ANNALS OF ROME |
From: |
"RMerullo" rmerullo@-------- |
Date: |
Tue, 23 Feb 1999 09:49:53 -0500 |
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Salvete C Aeli et Antoni Grylle
I have a 5.25 inch drive and would be glad to help if I can.
Valete
Gaius Marius Merullus
-----Original Message-----
From: Raz-------- <a hr--------/post/novaroma?prot--------D=194166216056078116169218163036129208" >raz--------@--------</a>
To: <a href="mailto:novaroma@--------" >novaroma@--------</a> <a href="mailto:novaroma@--------" >novaroma@--------</a>
Date: Monday, February 22, 1999 9:09 PM
Subject: [novaroma] Re: The ANNALS OF ROME
I have it. For all the good that does. It was the first puter game I
got, back in 1989. It is on a 5.25 inch diskette and my current machine
doesn't have that type of drive. No promises, comrade Propraetor, but I'll
see if I can find a dual drive machine to get it onto a 3.5 inchdiskette,
and then think of what to do next. There is also a legal problem involved
with sending it over the net.
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Subject: |
Re: ANNALS OF ROME |
From: |
"Antonio Grilo" amg@-------- |
Date: |
Tue, 23 Feb 1999 15:13:09 -0000 |
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Salvete
ANNALS OF ROME and other old games will be put for free download in the Nova Roma page.
Valete
Antonius Gryllus Graecus
Aedile Plebis
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Subject: |
Roman events... |
From: |
"Antonio Grilo" amg@-------- |
Date: |
Tue, 23 Feb 1999 18:44:31 -0000 |
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Salvete
I fount this site in Italy:
<a href="http://www.aiac.org/agenda/index.htm" target="_top" >http://www.aiac.org/agenda/index.htm</a>
Valete
Antonius Gryllus Graecus
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