ES:Scriba (Nova Roma)
(New page: {{LanguageBar|Scriba (Nova Roma)}} A ''scriba'' (plural ''scribae'') is an appointed clerk or assistant of a magistrate. A ''scriba'' is an ''[[appar...) |
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Holders of the office of [[Tribunus Plebis (Nova Roma)|Tribunus Plebis]] cannot appoint ''scribae'' as such, but can appoint messengers called ''[[viator (Nova Roma)|viator]]es''. | Holders of the office of [[Tribunus Plebis (Nova Roma)|Tribunus Plebis]] cannot appoint ''scribae'' as such, but can appoint messengers called ''[[viator (Nova Roma)|viator]]es''. | ||
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A scriba (plural scribae) is an appointed clerk or assistant of a magistrate. A scriba is an apparitor.
The current constitution permits holders of the office of Censor, Praetor, Aedilis Curulis, Aedilis Plebis to appoint scribae. An assistant to a Consul is called an accensus. A scriba or accensus must be a tax-paying citizen (assiduus).
The Lex Apula de magistro araneario permits holders of the office of magister aranearius to appoint assistants, also sometimes termed scribae, although the term Wikimagister is also in use.
Holders of the office of Tribunus Plebis cannot appoint scribae as such, but can appoint messengers called viatores.