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The ''Decuriae'' (Sing. ''decuria'') are the levels of organization in which the [[Sodalitas Latinitatis]] are divided. Each is led by a magistrate called a ''decurio''. | The ''Decuriae'' (Sing. ''decuria'') are the levels of organization in which the [[Sodalitas Latinitatis]] are divided. Each is led by a magistrate called a ''decurio''. | ||
It is divided as follows: | It is divided as follows: | ||
− | Those who can read and write in Latin belong to the Decuria Prima. | + | *Those who can read and write in Latin belong to the Decuria Prima. |
− | Those who can read but not write in Latin belong to the Decuria Secunda. | + | *Those who can read but not write in Latin belong to the Decuria Secunda. |
− | Those who are still learning and thus cannot read nor write in Latin belong to the Decuria Tertia. | + | *Those who are still learning and thus cannot read nor write in Latin belong to the Decuria Tertia. |
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Latest revision as of 21:40, 19 January 2013
The Decuriae (Sing. decuria) are the levels of organization in which the Sodalitas Latinitatis are divided. Each is led by a magistrate called a decurio.
It is divided as follows:
- Those who can read and write in Latin belong to the Decuria Prima.
- Those who can read but not write in Latin belong to the Decuria Secunda.
- Those who are still learning and thus cannot read nor write in Latin belong to the Decuria Tertia.