Subject: |
Re: [Nova-Roma] Re: Another Question for the Candidates |
From: |
"Spurius Postumius Tubertus" <postumius@gmx.net> |
Date: |
Tue, 19 Nov 2002 19:50:21 -0500 |
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Sp. Postumius Tubertus Quiritibus et Marco Marcio Regi S.P.D.
Salvete,
<Ex Marci Marci Regis Litteris> Unless I have missed something completely
here my point therefore is, that impuberes DO have rights under the
Constitution, but they cannot exercise them.<>
I then submit my opinion that not being able to exercise a right is the same
as being denied such a right. I have a right to vote but am unable to
practice it because of legislation that the people voted on. Perhaps the
people might be so inclined to suggest to the magistrates (myself being only
sixteen, I am afraid I do not have the intelligence nor the right to do so,
and myself being a citizen, I cannot write a lex to propose to a magistrate
either) that this legislation be repealed or replaced. Perhaps.
Also:
<Ex Litteris Marci Marci> With this law - the drafts for it were changed
several times mainly I believe for fear of possible lawsuits - children of
NON-citizens were from then on deliberately barred from applying for
citizenship.<>
I'd still like to hear the opinions of persons whom were citizens at the
time this legislation was passed, as they would perhaps have better insight
on the reasoning than I have. But, assuming that children of non-citizens
were deliberately barred from applying for citizenship, then perhaps I
should not be here, as perhaps I was to be deliberately barred from gaining
the citizenship that I have. As well, perhaps I was to be deliberately made
incapable of trying to further the goals of the Respublica that I have loved
and will continue to love infinitely.
Again though, I'd like the People whom have the authority to do so to
suggest, perhaps, a solution to this problem. Perhaps it will result in my
being removed from the citizenship. However, one could be assured, should
this be the case, expect to see me again in the future, because I would most
assuredly re-apply for citizenship, and hopefully be approved again.
Optime Valete,
Sp. Postumius Tubertus
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Subject: |
Re: [Nova-Roma] Another Question for the Candidates |
From: |
MarcusAudens@webtv.net |
Date: |
Tue, 19 Nov 2002 20:38:16 -0500 (EST) |
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Jamie;
I'm not a candidate, but perhaps I can find provide a reasonable
response to your questions. As I am sure that you are aware normally
children aged 14 to 18 are not terribly mature. Generally speaking they
are struggling with the necessities of growing into adulthood. God
knows I was, and while I considered myself pretty mature, as I look back
on that period, I wonder what my parents saw in me to put up with my
stupidity.
However, every now and again there comes along a young man or woman who
is more mature than the average bear, and probably more matue than the
average 20 year old. However, 18 is the settled upon agae where
maturity in the greatest majority of young people becomes a legal
reality, at least in the U.S.
Now in this large group of youg people below the age of 18 how does one
choose who is the most mature? Certainly to ask for a show of hands in
answer to the question would be futile. It is even more difficult when
you are not face-to-face. So when it happens that one such is
identified, what do you do with him / her, since the legal age is 18??
Well, in my view, you take them in to your confidence, you provide
something significant for them to do, and use thier maturity to assist
until they can make thier own determinations.
In regards to the Constitution, and the laws, remember that they are
constituted on the basis of the legality of age in the country where the
organization is located and registered, and those laws have been set-up
in answer to the macronational laws of that country.
Could the laws perhaps be better written -- Yes I suppose that they
could.
Are the laws unfair to those few who are earlier mature than the average
young person -- probably, but the legality rules, and the legality deals
with the worst case scenario of what might happen, and certainly has
even in the short time that NR has been a micronation. Therefore, the
answer here as I see it. is when you find someone who is mature at an
earlier than legal age, someone should determine that, and offer that
individual a special program that will allow that young man or woman to
grow, and learn, and contribute.
This is what I have tried to do with you Jamie. I have offered you my
Gens and my hand. You know that I am a Provincial ProConsul, and the
founder of two Sodalitas, all three f which would provide you with the
place to expand and be more involved in NR.
Beyond those kind of helps offered, I do not know of any way to
determine the usefullness of a maure young man or woman below the legal
age. Perhaps, you may be able to think of a procedure by which such
people can better be recognized and placed convincingly before the
Senate to recieve a vote of 2/3rds majority. One person has managed
that and he is Serapio, but his efforts for NR went far beyond even the
extraorinary, and the work that he accomplished was far more complicated
and extensive than what is commonly available on the weblist.
The reason that I have decided to answer you in this way, is that your
questions seem to me to be honest and straight-forward without being
accusative. Anyone directing the same questions and comments in an
accusative manner, in my view, has not reached the maturity claimed by
the individual. You strike me as being someone who is mature enough to
loo to the needs of NR beyond thoe of a personal nature, and that is
what I am looking for in a mature individul regardless of his / her age.
Respectfully;
Marcus Minucius Audens
A wet sheet and a flowing sea, and a wind follows fast, and fills the
white and rustling sail, and bends the gallant mast; and bends the
gallant mast my boys while like the eagle free, our good ship starts and
flies and leaves old England on our lee------Fair Winds and following
Seas!!!
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Subject: |
[Nova-Roma] Re: Historical Time |
From: |
"Quintus Lanius Paulinus" <mjk@datanet.ab.ca> |
Date: |
Wed, 20 Nov 2002 00:39:11 -0000 |
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Salvete Gnae et Vibi
Thank you for your answers. I learn something new every day. you
helped me clarify this question for sure.
Valete,
Quintus
--- In Nova-Roma@y..., "Gnaeus Equitius Marinus"
<equitius_marinus@y...> wrote:
> Quintus Lanius Paulinus asks:
>
> > When and why did historians and archeaologists change BC and AD
to
> > BCE OR CE?
>
> The practice goes back at least as far as 1950, when Daniel Elizar
> began to use it in his library classification system in the United
> Hebrew Schools of Detroit Michigan. I don't know whether he coined
> the terms BC and BCE, or got them from somebody else.
>
> The Elizar system is a variant of the Dewey Decimal system, and
> in the US both have been largely replaced by the Library of
> Congress system. Elizar's BC/BCE notation has become ubiquitous
> among scholars, and is now the standard for most peer-reviewed
> journals.
>
> -- Marinus
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Subject: |
[Nova-Roma] Fw: [ARCHAEOLOGY_OF_ANCIENT_ROME] Pompeii! |
From: |
"Stephen Gallagher" <spqr753@msn.com> |
Date: |
Tue, 19 Nov 2002 23:32:40 -0500 |
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Salve, FYI
Tiberius Galerius Paulinus
----- Original Message -----
From: Blanche
Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2002 3:13 PM
Subject: [ARCHAEOLOGY_OF_ANCIENT_ROME] Pompeii!
Villa of The Papyrus & Pompeii!
See internet addresse:
http://sights.seindal.dk/sight/722.html
See internet addresse:
http://sights.seindal.dk/sight/1121.html
Happiness!
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Subject: |
Re: [Nova-Roma] Digest Number 310 |
From: |
Caius Curius Saturninus <c.curius@welho.com> |
Date: |
Wed, 20 Nov 2002 07:59:03 +0200 |
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Salvete,
I would also like to publicly thank to Marcus Cassius Julianus for
his politeness and kindness on this matter. The start of the
philosophy-list may have been a little peculiar now, but I think that
it's future is bright and I'm sure we will see there many good
discussions about philosophy.
So Romans, anyone interested are most welcomed to the list, novices
and experts alike.
Valete,
>Message: 21
> Date: Mon, 18 Nov 2002 22:09:50 EST
> From: cassius622@aol.com
>Subject: Nova Roma Philosophy List Compromise
>
>Salvete,
>
>Caius Curius Saturninus and I have exchanged a couple of emails regarding the
>'two' Philosophy lists, "romanphilosophy" and "NovaRomaPhilosophy."
>
>A comparison showed that the second list, "NovaRomaPhilosophy" had been set
>up with more features, files and links, had been listed at all the major
>search engines, and even though only a few hours old, already had a
>comparable number of members and a greater number of overall posts.
>
>Caius Curius Saturninus has been gracious enough to accept the position of
>co-owner of the new list, after declining to allow me to turn the ownership
>of the list to him solely. He has transferred the archives from the
>"romanphilosophy" list to the "NovaRomaPhilosophy" list. Anyone wishing to
>learn or discuss Roman philosophy is welcome to join the Nova Roma Philosophy
>list at:
><A
>HREF="http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NovaRomaPhilosophy/">http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NovaRomaPhilosophy/</A>
>
>I would like to publicly thank Caius Curius Saturninus for his graciousness
>and understanding in regard to my blunder in creating a duplicate list. His
>actions are a credit to Nova Roma, and a proof that an interest in Philosophy
>transcends many boundaries. Again, my apologies for the confusion, and I hope
>you will join Caius Curius, myself and other Nova Romans in discussing this
>valued part of Rome's legacy.
>
>Valete,
>
>Marcus Cassius Julianus
>Pontifex Maximus
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Subject: |
Re: [Nova-Roma] Fw: [ARCHAEOLOGY_OF_ANCIENT_ROME] Pompeii! |
From: |
"Gaius Galerius Peregrinator" <gaiusgalerius@hotmail.com> |
Date: |
Wed, 20 Nov 2002 05:26:05 +0000 |
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Salve Galerii Pauline.
These pictures are really magnificent.
Thank you indeed.
Galerius Peregrinator.
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Subject: |
Re: [Nova-Roma] Historical Time |
From: |
"Ian Elliott" <ianelliott@attbi.com> |
Date: |
Tue, 19 Nov 2002 19:13:32 -0800 |
|
Though by tradition AD should precede the date, and BC follow it, unlike current usage.
Cunctator
----- Original Message -----
From: PADRUIGTHEUNCLE@aol.com
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Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2002 1:32 PM
Subject: Re: [Nova-Roma] Historical Time
Simple. Since Latin has ceased to be used very much as the universal language of law, medicine, and the learned class; the academic powers that be decided it would be easier to go with the new universal language-English. BCE=before [the] current era and CE=[the]current era. However, it still pretty much mean BC and AD.
Vale.
F. Galerius Aurelianus Secundus
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Subject: |
[Nova-Roma] The first Provinciae Italiae meeting, ROMAE IX-X OCT MMDLV AVC |
From: |
"Marcus Iulius " <m_iulius@virgilio.it> |
Date: |
Wed, 20 Nov 2002 12:08:51 +0000 |
|
MARCVS IVLIVS PERVSIANVS ET PROVINCIA ITALIA QVIRITIBVS SPD
Two weekends ago, in the very CAPVT MVNDI, some citizens from Provincia
Italia met for the very first time. I believe everybody understands the
deep meaning this rendez vous had for basically two reasons: to know people
which have been in contact almost daily for a whole year (since our Provincia
become again active and so well led by our Propraetor Franciscus Apulus
Caesar), but, most of all, to step on those holy places that we are honored
to have in our country, as tangibiles signs of our Roman and Italic/an culture:
the Forum, the Capitol hill, the Coliseum, the Pantheon in Campus Martius...just
to name some of the places we visited during those magnificent days.
The program was based basically on five different happenings:
a) walking in the Roman forum:
We met (5 of us at the very beginning, but after a few minutes we were already
10) close to the statue of Goddess Roma, at midday of Saturday, on the white
monument called Altare della Patria, in Piazza Venezia. Introductions as
usual , the funny thing was that almost nobody knew about other people real
names...of course we used the nicknames/roman names we have in NR. I think
(and I saw) people looked at us so strangely looking us making the Roman
salutations or saying "Ave". After that the walking, following the VIA SACRA,
from the top of the Capitol hill to the Palatine through places that I don't
need to explain to you: ROSTRA, CVRIA, Caesar's ARA, Temple of Vesta, Arches
of Septimius Severus and Titus'...and eventually the Coliseum.
b) walking to the Campus Martius:
Second walkinkg of the day, in the afternoon, from the hill Quirinalis down
to the Campus Martius with Pantheon as final destination. And so we appreciated
the huge complex of the Diocletian's baths, the biggest in Ancient world,
the columns of Hadrian's temple...and other monuments not quite Roman (as
Trevi's fountain). And the Pantheon, with its magnific dome with the the
famous hole in the centre (soon will be available on ACADEMIA ITALICA, http://italia.novaroma.org/academiaitalica/home.htm,
a commentary about this monument).
c) dinner at Magna Roma (www.magnaroma.com):
In this restaurant where almost everything was after a real THERMOPOLIVM
or TABERNA of an ancient Roman town. We were fascinated both from the food
and beverages and from the explanations of the owner of the restaurant Dott.
Franco Nicastro who kept explaining us the receipts, the rites, the way
the Roman eating, and other things. Dott. Nicastro is also a professor and
an archeologist specialized on Etruscans. We enjoyed so much our meal (in
a month will be available on ACADEMIA ITALICA, http://italia.novaroma.org/academiaitalica/home.htm,
an article about the meal we had there). We spent also like an hour more
after the meal talking on any kind of ancient Roman and Italic topics talking
about this and that....until 2.30 am! We have to say thank you to Professor
Nicastro for his availability and for the lovable Roman whether which allowed
us to stay just outside, in the street, till late!
d) visiting the Museo della Civiltà Romana (http://www.comune.roma.it/cultura/italiano/musei_spazi_espositivi/musei/museo_civilta_romana/):
On Sunday morning we were in this museum on EUR district. So interesting!
>From the very beginning of the Roman adventure to the last dynasties on
the western Emperor throne. We appreciated all the models they displayed,
monuments, battle fields, city plans....we noticed almost two models used
in Ridley Scott's Gladiator Motion picture (Coliseum and the huge model
of city of Rome: http://www.comune.roma.it/cultura/italiano/musei_spazi_espositivi/musei/museo_civilta_romana/percorso_espositivo/sale_XXXVII-III.htm).
More on our Provincial site, see below.
e) visiting the GSR Gruppo Storico Romano (www-gsr-roma.com):
In the afternoon we met again for the last appointment before leaving back
to the different destinations;
despite we should have visited friends of Ars Dimicandi (http://www.arsdimicandi.it/)
we missed this for a misunderstandig; we were lucky and got a new meeting:
along the Ancient Appian Way, the Regina Viarum, more or less at the first
mile of its path, we were at the GSR....we found nice people ready to explain
what it's their purpose, reenactment and enjoying while they fight according
to the ancient Romans war technics. There's also a small legionary and gladiators
museums with weapons and war machines.
15 citizens and friends have participated to the meeting:
cives:
Manius Constantinus Serapio, Legatus Externis rebus Provincia Italiae, from
Turin
Alexander Solaris Draco, Legatus Militarium, from Bologna
Marcus Iulius Perusianus, Scriba ad Historia, from Perugia
Aurelia Iulia Pulchra, Scriba ad anglicatem, from Perugia
Sempronia Solaria Messalina, Scriba ad religionem, from Bolognia
Aelius Solaris Marullinus, from Bologna
Domitius Constantinus Fuscus, from Rome
Drusilla Solaria Tiberina, from Rome
Lucius Quirinus Vesta, from Pescara
and thanks to friends and relatives arrived with them!
I invite you to see the CAMPVS MARTIVS section on our provincial site, at
www.http://italia.novaroma.org to see some first pictures of the event and,
soon, on
**** SEE YOU IN ROME APRIL 21st 2003, for 2556st Rome's birthday ****
**** SEE YOU EVERYBODY IN NEXT ITALIAN AND EUROPEAN MEETING IN BOLOGNA NEXT
YEAR ****
For any questions feel free to write to me or any other members of Italian
Curia
(http://italia.novaroma.org)
Thank you
Marcus Iulius Perusianus
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Scriba ad historia Provinciae Italiae
http://italia.novaroma.org
http://www.geocities.com/milko_anselmi/Roma/georom.htm
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AEQVAM MEMENTO REBVS IN ARDVIS SERVARE MENTEM
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Subject: |
[Nova-Roma] Provincial Meeting for Southeastern United States (and those who want to come) |
From: |
"William Rogers" <wlr107@yahoo.com> |
Date: |
Wed, 20 Nov 2002 13:08:47 -0000 |
|
Friends in Nova Roma,
I wish to formally announce a regional meeting! This is considered
an "unofficial" meeting. The purpose of the meeting is simple:
Gather together the people of our great providence in celebration and
fellowship!
ALL are welcome, from within and without the providence. It will be
an afternoon and evening of relaxing and meeting fellow Nova Romans!
The program is simple: We shall meet at my home (or my complexe's
clubhouse) 5pm on Saturday December 7th (Pearl Harbor Day). I shall
provide WW2 movies, Gladiator, and other DVD's, several games of
enjoyment (Featuring Republic of Rome especially), and some snacks.
Please feel free to contact me at the below address, phone, e-mail to
confirm your arrival (So we will know how much to buy). If you need a
place to sleep, we have LOTS of floor space, so bring a bag! All are
welcome to stay overnight, no problem at all (that's why we have the
spare bathroom!)
Please confirm as soon as possible, so I can plan for where we will
hold the activity.
Publius Tarquitius Rufus/Will Rogers
3309 Calibre Creek Parkway
Roswell, GA 30076
Home: 770-993-5314
Work: 404-442-8811
Cell: 770-862-8811
PGER: 770-247-1639
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Subject: |
Re: [Nova-Roma] Another Question for the Candidates |
From: |
=?iso-8859-1?q?Jamie=20Johnston?= <jamiekjohnston@yahoo.co.uk> |
Date: |
Wed, 20 Nov 2002 16:12:53 +0000 (GMT) |
|
In response to the response of M. Minucius Audens:
Many thanks for your message. I think perhaps there
has been some confusion, as it seems that many of your
comments, though indeed applicable to myself and of
general interest to all, are more directly related to
the questions that Postumius Tubertus has been raising
about the legal status of under-age citizens and their
eligibility for office, to which I added an additional
question of whether indeed the constitution doesn't
imply a complete absence of rights for citizens under
18.
I agree with much of what you say on these issues. I
myself am 21, so I don't find myself personally in the
legally ambiguous (to put it mildly) position of
Tubertus, though I am (I think) not yet old enough to
run for office. This is fine with me: though I feel
I'd be reasonably capable as a minor magistrate, I'm
in no hurry, and I agree that I am probably more able
and slightly more stable (pardon my rhyming) than I
was when I was 18, though of course this is not
necessarily true for everyone.
Moreover, I agree that the kindness of citizens like
yourself towards their juniors does much to soften the
abruptness of the legal distinction between under-age
and of-age, and for those who want political and
administrative experience there are various
non-magisterial jobs which can tide one over until one
is old enough to run for an elected office.
I do think, however, that Tubertus raises some very
important points, which I hope next year's magistrates
(or even this years) will try to address: the legal
position of citizens under the age of 18 is unclear,
and needs to be clarified, even if it is merely to
satet explicitly the status quo. Moreover, under the
current wording of the constitution the under-age
citizen has no rights at all (and with all due respect
to Marcius Rex, whose judicial acumen is far superior
to mine, I still cannot see that there are any two
ways about it given the actual wording of the
constitution) - this is a very serious problem.
Nonetheless, I hope Tubertus will take comfort from
your words, which hold a lot of wisdom.
Jamie
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Subject: |
[Nova-Roma] Taverna? |
From: |
equitius_marinus@yahoo.com |
Date: |
Wed, 20 Nov 2002 11:18:27 -0500 |
|
Salvete Omens,
I'm thinking of creating a mailing list that would be a sort of
virtual taverna, a setting where people could come in and discuss
just about anything. It'd be lightly moderated, in the same manner
as a good bar is moderated, in that as the proprietor I'd reserve the
right to tell someone to leave for the day or however long it might
seem necessary if they got too obnoxious. But otherwise I'd use a
very light hand. (It would *not* be the free-for-all of some other
lists, known to many hereabouts.)
This would not be a forum, though it would be a place for Nova Romans
to congregate. For those of you familiar with Colleen McCullough's
novels about Rome, I'm thinking of something along the lines of
Lucius Decumius' place at the crossroads combined with Spider Robinson's
Callahan's Bar.
Any interest?
-- Marinus (stocking up on glasses to pitch in the fireplace)
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Subject: |
RE: [Nova-Roma] Taverna? |
From: |
"Diana Moravia Aventina" <diana@gensmoravia.org> |
Date: |
Wed, 20 Nov 2002 18:10:46 +0100 |
|
Salve Marinus,
>I'm thinking of creating a mailing list that would be a sort of
>virtual taverna, a setting where people could come in and discuss
>just about anything.
Just send me the URL to subscribe and I'll meet you there! If you get there
first, save me a seat ;-)
Vale!
Diana Moravia Aventina
-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: equitius_marinus@yahoo.com [mailto:equitius_marinus@yahoo.com]
Verzonden: woensdag 20 november 2002 17:18
Aan: Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com
Onderwerp: [Nova-Roma] Taverna?
Salvete Omens,
It'd be lightly moderated, in the same manner
as a good bar is moderated, in that as the proprietor I'd reserve the
right to tell someone to leave for the day or however long it might
seem necessary if they got too obnoxious. But otherwise I'd use a
very light hand. (It would *not* be the free-for-all of some other
lists, known to many hereabouts.)
This would not be a forum, though it would be a place for Nova Romans
to congregate. For those of you familiar with Colleen McCullough's
novels about Rome, I'm thinking of something along the lines of
Lucius Decumius' place at the crossroads combined with Spider Robinson's
Callahan's Bar.
Any interest?
-- Marinus (stocking up on glasses to pitch in the fireplace)
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Subject: |
RE: [Nova-Roma] Taverna? |
From: |
Sextus Apollonius Scipio <scipio_apollonius@yahoo.com> |
Date: |
Wed, 20 Nov 2002 10:15:20 -0800 (PST) |
|
Salvete,
for me one glass of Falerne, I am coming soon...
Valete,
Sextus Apollonius Scipio
--- Diana Moravia Aventina <diana@gensmoravia.org> wrote:
> Salve Marinus,
>
> >I'm thinking of creating a mailing list that would be a sort of
> >virtual taverna, a setting where people could come in and discuss
> >just about anything.
>
> Just send me the URL to subscribe and I'll meet you there! If you get there
> first, save me a seat ;-)
>
> Vale!
> Diana Moravia Aventina
>
>
>
> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> Van: equitius_marinus@yahoo.com [mailto:equitius_marinus@yahoo.com]
> Verzonden: woensdag 20 november 2002 17:18
> Aan: Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com
> Onderwerp: [Nova-Roma] Taverna?
>
>
> Salvete Omens,
>
> It'd be lightly moderated, in the same manner
> as a good bar is moderated, in that as the proprietor I'd reserve the
> right to tell someone to leave for the day or however long it might
> seem necessary if they got too obnoxious. But otherwise I'd use a
> very light hand. (It would *not* be the free-for-all of some other
> lists, known to many hereabouts.)
>
> This would not be a forum, though it would be a place for Nova Romans
> to congregate. For those of you familiar with Colleen McCullough's
> novels about Rome, I'm thinking of something along the lines of
> Lucius Decumius' place at the crossroads combined with Spider Robinson's
> Callahan's Bar.
>
> Any interest?
>
> -- Marinus (stocking up on glasses to pitch in the fireplace)
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Subject: |
Re: [Nova-Roma] Taverna? |
From: |
"Gnaeus Octavius Noricus" <cn.octavius.noricus@gmx.at> |
Date: |
Wed, 20 Nov 2002 19:36:38 +0100 |
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Cn. Equitius Marinus wrote:
> I'm thinking of creating a mailing list that would be a sort of
> virtual taverna, a setting where people could come in and discuss
> just about anything. It'd be lightly moderated, in the same manner
> as a good bar is moderated.
...
If you think of a place more relaxed than the ML and a bit more civilized than the BA ;-), then I guess I'm going to become a regular guest there! Just reserve me a comfortable chair in a corner not too far from the barrels!
Gnaeus Octavius Noricus
...
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Subject: |
[Nova-Roma] Re: Taverna? |
From: |
"Quintus Lanius Paulinus" <mjk@datanet.ab.ca> |
Date: |
Wed, 20 Nov 2002 18:32:48 -0000 |
|
URRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRP!
Ah, salvete!
Enough talk! Off to the taverna with you and open the doors! Let the
wine, beer and mead flow. I'm thirsty ! See you all there!
Quintus
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Subject: |
[Nova-Roma] Re: Taverna? |
From: |
"Gnaeus Equitius Marinus" <equitius_marinus@yahoo.com> |
Date: |
Wed, 20 Nov 2002 20:03:44 -0000 |
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OK! Let's do it!
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NR_Taverna
-- Marinus
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Subject: |
RE: [Nova-Roma] Taverna? |
From: |
Jenny Harris <J.Harris@awgais.com> |
Date: |
Wed, 20 Nov 2002 13:45:44 -0700 |
|
Salvete,
It's been a long time since you and I have chatted Marinus, stock up on
mead and I'm there.
Vale,
Aeternia
-----Original Message-----
From: equitius_marinus@yahoo.com
[mailto:equitius_marinus@yahoo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, November 20, 2002 9:18 AM
To: Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Nova-Roma] Taverna?
Salvete Omens,
I'm thinking of creating a mailing list that would be a sort
of
virtual taverna, a setting where people could come in and
discuss
just about anything. It'd be lightly moderated, in the same
manner
as a good bar is moderated, in that as the proprietor I'd
reserve the
right to tell someone to leave for the day or however long
it might
seem necessary if they got too obnoxious. But otherwise I'd
use a
very light hand. (It would *not* be the free-for-all of
some other
lists, known to many hereabouts.)
This would not be a forum, though it would be a place for
Nova Romans
to congregate. For those of you familiar with Colleen
McCullough's
novels about Rome, I'm thinking of something along the lines
of
Lucius Decumius' place at the crossroads combined with
Spider Robinson's
Callahan's Bar.
Any interest?
-- Marinus (stocking up on glasses to pitch in the
fireplace)
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Subject: |
[Nova-Roma] Re: Taverna? |
From: |
"Arnamentia Moravia Aurelia" <arnamentia_aurelia@yahoo.com> |
Date: |
Wed, 20 Nov 2002 17:12:11 -0000 |
|
Salve,
I'll be there too! See you soon!
Arnamentia Moravia Aurelia
--- In Nova-Roma@y..., "Diana Moravia Aventina" <diana@g...> wrote:
> Salve Marinus,
>
> >I'm thinking of creating a mailing list that would be a sort of
> >virtual taverna, a setting where people could come in and discuss
> >just about anything.
>
> Just send me the URL to subscribe and I'll meet you there! If you
get there
> first, save me a seat ;-)
>
> Vale!
> Diana Moravia Aventina
>
>
>
> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> Van: equitius_marinus@y... [mailto:equitius_marinus@y...]
> Verzonden: woensdag 20 november 2002 17:18
> Aan: Nova-Roma@y...
> Onderwerp: [Nova-Roma] Taverna?
>
>
> Salvete Omens,
>
> It'd be lightly moderated, in the same manner
> as a good bar is moderated, in that as the proprietor I'd reserve
the
> right to tell someone to leave for the day or however long it
might
> seem necessary if they got too obnoxious. But otherwise I'd use a
> very light hand. (It would *not* be the free-for-all of some
other
> lists, known to many hereabouts.)
>
> This would not be a forum, though it would be a place for Nova
Romans
> to congregate. For those of you familiar with Colleen
McCullough's
> novels about Rome, I'm thinking of something along the lines of
> Lucius Decumius' place at the crossroads combined with Spider
Robinson's
> Callahan's Bar.
>
> Any interest?
>
> -- Marinus (stocking up on glasses to pitch in the fireplace)
>
> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:
> Nova-Roma-unsubscribe@y...
>
>
>
> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of
Service.
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Subject: |
[Nova-Roma] New Moravii |
From: |
Arnamentia Moravia Aurelia <arnamentia_aurelia@yahoo.com> |
Date: |
Wed, 20 Nov 2002 08:52:32 -0800 (PST) |
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Welcome Demetreus and Quintus! Very glad to have you
here!
your sister,
Arnamentia Moravia Aurelia
> Message: 2
> Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2002 15:48:52 +0100
> From: "Diana Moravia Aventina"
> <diana@gensmoravia.org>
> Subject: New Moravii !!
>
> Salvete!
>
> An official welcome to two new citizens of Gens
> Moravia: Demetreus Moravius
> Barbaricus, known to all who attended the NR Rally
> and to Quintus Moravius
> Cunctator, a good friend of mine from my
> macronational duties as a Pagan
> Federation officer.
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Subject: |
[Nova-Roma] Re: Taverna? |
From: |
"Gnaeus Equitius Marinus" <equitius_marinus@yahoo.com> |
Date: |
Wed, 20 Nov 2002 20:56:48 -0000 |
|
Aeternia writes:
> It's been a long time since you and I have chatted Marinus,
> stock up on mead and I'm there.
You've got a deal! I just signed a delivery contract with some
guy named Low Key Lyesmith for Valhalla's Best. Come on over.
-- Marinus
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Subject: |
[Nova-Roma] ***KEEP ON BUILDING NOVA ROMA!!!*** accepting new bricks! |
From: |
Manius Constantinus Serapio <mcserapio@yahoo.it> |
Date: |
Wed, 20 Nov 2002 13:49:06 -0800 (PST) |
|
AVETE OMNES!!!!!!!!!!
The Ludi Plebei are over...
... but the virtual temple façade of "build Nova Roma"
is still uncompleted!!!
Are we willing to complete our work?
Come on, citizens! The construction is in progress!!!
Take a look to the actual situation of the building
at:
http://www.geocities.com/mcserapio/build.html
Do you want to give your contribute? It is easy!
Every citizen can send us a "brick" to build this
symbolical temple façade.
The "brick" is a word (e.g. a virtue), a date (e.g.
the date of a battle) or a name (e.g. a Roman general
or the place of a battle) wich you deem important to
Nova Roma and Her culture.
The "bricks" can be sent to mcserapio@yahoo.it until
the temple façade is completed. Remember to put
"BRICK" in the subject line!
Every citizen can only send one "brick" per day.
This building, as you can understand, is very
important to Nova Roma. It has a high symbolical
meaning. That is why we strongly suggest you to send
us your brick !!!
OPTIME VALETE
MANIVS-CONSTANTINVS-SERAPIO
***Candidate for Quaestor***
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Dominvs Praefectvs Sodalitatis Egressvs
Scriba Aedilis Plebis (Ti.Apo.Cicatrix)
Scriba Translationvm Primvs Academiae Thvles
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Subject: |
Re: [Nova-Roma] Taverna? |
From: |
"Gaius Basilicatus Agricola" <jlasalle@kc.rr.com> |
Date: |
Wed, 20 Nov 2002 17:33:41 -0600 |
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I'll have my wine lightly watered, please.
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----- Original Message -----
From: Diana Moravia Aventina
To: Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, November 20, 2002 11:10 AM
Subject: RE: [Nova-Roma] Taverna?
Salve Marinus,
>I'm thinking of creating a mailing list that would be a sort of
>virtual taverna, a setting where people could come in and discuss
>just about anything.
Just send me the URL to subscribe and I'll meet you there! If you get there
first, save me a seat ;-)
Vale!
Diana Moravia Aventina
-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: equitius_marinus@yahoo.com [mailto:equitius_marinus@yahoo.com]
Verzonden: woensdag 20 november 2002 17:18
Aan: Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com
Onderwerp: [Nova-Roma] Taverna?
Salvete Omens,
It'd be lightly moderated, in the same manner
as a good bar is moderated, in that as the proprietor I'd reserve the
right to tell someone to leave for the day or however long it might
seem necessary if they got too obnoxious. But otherwise I'd use a
very light hand. (It would *not* be the free-for-all of some other
lists, known to many hereabouts.)
This would not be a forum, though it would be a place for Nova Romans
to congregate. For those of you familiar with Colleen McCullough's
novels about Rome, I'm thinking of something along the lines of
Lucius Decumius' place at the crossroads combined with Spider Robinson's
Callahan's Bar.
Any interest?
-- Marinus (stocking up on glasses to pitch in the fireplace)
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