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Several '''''Sodalitates''''', or associations, exist within Nova Roma for the discussion of topics of special interest to Nova Roma citizens. Most of these ''sodalitates'' have web sites and mailing lists of their own. Any citizen may be a member of any ''sodalitas'', and non-citizens often participate in their mailing lists as well. | Several '''''Sodalitates''''', or associations, exist within Nova Roma for the discussion of topics of special interest to Nova Roma citizens. Most of these ''sodalitates'' have web sites and mailing lists of their own. Any citizen may be a member of any ''sodalitas'', and non-citizens often participate in their mailing lists as well. | ||
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At Rome the principle of private association was recognized very early by the state; ''sodalitates'' for religious purposes are mentioned in the XII Tables (Gaius in Digest, 47. 22. 4), and ''collegia opificum'', (trade guilds), were believed to have been instituted by [[Numa|Numa Pompilius]], which probably means that they were regulated by the ''jus divinum'' as being associated with particular worships. It is difficult to distinguish between the two words ''collegium'' and ''sodalitas''; but ''collegium'' is the wider of the two in meaning, and may be used for associations of all kinds, public and private, while ''sodalitas'' is more especially a union for the purpose of maintaining a cult. Both words indicate the permanence of the object undertaken by the association, while a ''societas'' is a temporary combination without strictly permanent duties. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_clubs]}} | At Rome the principle of private association was recognized very early by the state; ''sodalitates'' for religious purposes are mentioned in the XII Tables (Gaius in Digest, 47. 22. 4), and ''collegia opificum'', (trade guilds), were believed to have been instituted by [[Numa|Numa Pompilius]], which probably means that they were regulated by the ''jus divinum'' as being associated with particular worships. It is difficult to distinguish between the two words ''collegium'' and ''sodalitas''; but ''collegium'' is the wider of the two in meaning, and may be used for associations of all kinds, public and private, while ''sodalitas'' is more especially a union for the purpose of maintaining a cult. Both words indicate the permanence of the object undertaken by the association, while a ''societas'' is a temporary combination without strictly permanent duties. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_clubs]}} | ||
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* Richard S. Ascough [http://www.philipharland.com/meals/AscoughCommensalityiAssociations.pdf Forms of Commensality in Greco-Roman Associations] (DRAFT paper for the SBL Greco-Roman Meals Consultation) PDF}} | * Richard S. Ascough [http://www.philipharland.com/meals/AscoughCommensalityiAssociations.pdf Forms of Commensality in Greco-Roman Associations] (DRAFT paper for the SBL Greco-Roman Meals Consultation) PDF}} | ||
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Several Sodalitates, or associations, exist within Nova Roma for the discussion of topics of special interest to Nova Roma citizens. Most of these sodalitates have web sites and mailing lists of their own. Any citizen may be a member of any sodalitas, and non-citizens often participate in their mailing lists as well.
- Richard S. Ascough Forms of Commensality in Greco-Roman Associations (DRAFT paper for the SBL Greco-Roman Meals Consultation) PDF
Sodalitas Coquorum et Cerevisiae Coctorum
Sodalitas Coquorum et Cerevisiae Coctorum is devoted to all aspects of food drink and dining in Roma Antiqua.
Sodalitas Egressus
The Sodalitas Egressus promotes our Republic and establishes person-to-person contact of cives of Nova Roma with other organizations of Roman-related interests.
Sodalitas Graeciae
The Sodalitas Graeciae is dedicated to enriching Nova Roma with knowledge and discussion of the Ancient Greek world.
Sodalitas Latinitatis
A place to discuss the Latin language, Latin literature and Classical philology, along with the promotion of Latinity in Nova Roma. Messages in Latin and other languages are welcome. Sodalitas Latinitatis
Sodalitas Militarium
Members of Sodalitas Militarium discuss and study aspects of the Roman Military with focus on Infantry, Cavalry, Naval, Engineering and Cartography.
Sodalitas Munerum
Nova Roman citizens interested in the art of gladiatorial combat and related entertainments as practiced in ancient Rome. Sodalitas Munerum
Sodalitas Musarum
The Sodalitas Musarum, under the patronage of Apollo and the Nine Muses, endeavours to develop and serve the cultural and artistic life of Nova Roma.
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