Subject: Re: [Nova-Roma] Screensavers/Wallpapers
From: Charlie Collins <cotta@spamcop.net>
Date: Sun, 15 Jun 2003 19:33:07 -0500
Well, hopefully there is a Mac Guru in NR who can help. A DT
wallpaper would be nice(a 1024x768 jpeg would do).


Sextus Cornelius Cotta

AIM: Walhalla47


Subject: [Nova-Roma] Re: Latin Forms of Address
From: "Julilla Sempronia Magna" <curatrix@villaivlilla.com>
Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2003 01:51:40 -0000
--- In Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com, "A. Apollonius Cordus"
<cordus@s...> wrote:
> A. Apollonius Cordus to all citizens and peregrines,
> greetings.

I too would be very pleased to read your notes on Latin forms of
address, which would certainly help keep ME in line (eheu! Is there a
Latin Miss Manners out there??)

gratias multas,

Julilla Sempronia Magna


Subject: [Nova-Roma] Re: Latin Forms of Address
From: "rory12001" <rory12001@yahoo.com>
Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2003 02:00:47 -0000
Include me too please, what an excellent contribution
vale, Rory (gens confusion)


In Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com, "Julilla Sempronia Magna"
<curatrix@v...> wrote:
> --- In Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com, "A. Apollonius Cordus"
> <cordus@s...> wrote:
> > A. Apollonius Cordus to all citizens and peregrines,
> > greetings.
>
> I too would be very pleased to read your notes on Latin forms of
> address, which would certainly help keep ME in line (eheu! Is there
a
> Latin Miss Manners out there??)
>
> gratias multas,
>
> Julilla Sempronia Magna


Subject: Re: [Nova-Roma] Re: Latin Forms of Address
From: TiAnO <tiberius_ann@yahoo.com>
Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2003 00:01:20 -0700 (PDT)
I'd love to join the list!!

Vale, TiAnO


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Subject: [Nova-Roma] Re: Latin Forms of Address
From: "Numerius Cassius Niger" <menippus@attbi.com>
Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2003 07:02:01 -0000
Salve!

Does it include non-verbal forms of address, or is it just
linguistically based? It would be interesting to know the Roman
equivalent of the "middle finger"....the mano fico, maybe?




Subject: [Nova-Roma] Drittmittelprojekt Kalkriese
From: =?iso-8859-1?B?R6VJVkxJVlOlU0NBVlJWUw==?= <gfr@intcon.net>
Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2003 08:07:10 -0000
G. Iulius Scaurus S.P.D.

Avete, Quirites.

Here's a link to "Drittmittelprojekt Kalkriese":

http://www.uni-tuebingen.de/uni/afa/projekte/kalkriese/kalkriese.html

This site reports on three archaeological projects of the Institut für
Ur- und Frühgeschichte und Archäologie des Mittelalters, Universität
Tübingen (Institute for Pre- and Early History and Medieval
Archaeology) relating to the site of Quintilius Varus' catastrophic
defeat at Kalkriese. The site is in German, but can also be viewed
via Altavista's Babelfish machine translation facility (with the usual
caveats about machine translation) at
http://babelfish.altavista.com/translate.dyn.

Valete, Quirites.

G. Iulius Scaurus



Subject: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Re:[Nova-Roma]_Re:_Latin_Forms_of_Address?=
From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?sa-mann?= <sa-mann@libero.it>
Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2003 10:53:55 +0200
And me!

Gallus Solaris Alexander


Subject: Re: [Nova-Roma] Latin Forms of Address
From: Caeso Fabius Quintilianus <christer.edling@telia.com>
Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2003 11:54:46 +0200
Salve Amice!

It seems as if there are a lot of interested citizens. Why don't
publish your notes on this list? We need more this kind of subjects.
;-)

>A. Apollonius Cordus to all citizens and peregrines,
>greetings.
>
>I've just finished reading and taking notes from (it's
>a library book, you see) 'Latin Forms of Address' by
>Eleanor Dickey (Oxford University Press, 2002).
>
>It's a fairly comprehensive book on how Romans
>addressed one another in different situations and
>different relationships. The methods by which we
>address one another here on the main list are quite
>varied, and some more historical than others, so I
>thought some of you might be interested to know how it
>was done in the old days.
>
>If anyone is interested, please contact me directly
>and I'll type up my notes for you.
>
>Cordus

--

Vale

Caeso Fabius Quintilianus
Senior Consul et Senator
Propraetor Thules
Sodalitas Egressus Beneficarius et Praefectus Provincia Thules
Civis Romanus sum
************************************************
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http://www.insulaumbra.com/cohors_consulis_cfq/
************************************************
Aut inveniam viam aut faciam
"I'll either find a way or make one"
************************************************
Dignitas, Iustitia, Fidelitas et Pietas
Dignity, Justice, Loyalty and Dutifulness


Subject: [Nova-Roma] Results of Senate Vote
From: "Diana Moravia Aventina" <diana@pandora.be>
Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2003 17:14:01 +0200
Tribunus Plebis Diana Moravia Aventina Quiritibus SPD

Senate Voting Results published on June 14 2756.

The Senate has finished its latest session and the votes have been tallied
as below.

Formal debate ended at June 10th, 12:01 Roman time) and voting began
immediately after. Voting ended at June 12th, 12:01 Roman time. Results
were officially published by the presiding magistrate Titus Labienus
Fortunatus on the Senate list June 14 2756.

[Some procedural discussions in the Senate took place as to whether a
Tribune could be the presiding magistrate in the Senate as the Tribunes are
constitutionally empowered to call the
Senate to order and as historical precedents show that Tribunes sometimes -
if rarely - did preside over Senate meetings. Some Senators strongly
objected to this on the basis of the current Senatus Consultum on Senate
procedures and out of fear for Senate dignitas (LSAO). It was decided - as a
compromise - that the fasces bearing Consul for the month Titus Labienus
Fortunatus would be presiding but Tribune Lucius Pompeius Octavianus would
present the item for a vote (ius referendi). This is the first time in Nova
Roma that a Tribunus Plebis had the honor of calling a Senate session and
defining the agenda. A proposal for a new Senatus Consultum about Senate
procedure will be drafted by Consul Titus Labienus Fortunatus.]

The following 19 Senators cast votes in time. They are referred to below by
their initials, and are listed in alphabetical order by nomen:

Marcus Arminius Maior (MAM)
Marcus Cassius Julianus (MCJ)
Patricia Cassia (PC)
Lucius Cornelius Sulla (LCS)
Lucius Equitius Cincinnatus (LEC)
Caeso Fabius Quintilianus (CFQ)
Quintus Fabius Maximus (QFM)
Caius Flavius Diocletianus (CFD) proxy vote
Antonius Gryllus Graecus (AGG) proxy vote
Alexander Iulius Caesar Probus Macedonicus (AICPM)
Decius Iunius Palladius Invictus (DIPI)
Titus Labienus Fortunatus (TLF)
Gaius Marius Merullus (CMM)
Marcus Octavius Germanicus (MOG)
Lucius Pompeius Octavianus (LPO)
Gnaeus Salix Astur (GSA)
Lucius Sergius Australicus Obstinatus (LSAO)
Lucius Sicinius Drusus (LSD)
Appius Tullius Marcellus Cato (ATMC)

The following Senator did not cast a vote Marcus Minucius Audens (MMA).

The necessary majority for a Senatus consultum was therefore 11 votes in
favor.

"UTI ROGAS" indicates a vote in favor of an item, "ANTIQUO" or "NEGAT" is a
vote against, and "ABSTINEO" is an open abstention. Square Brackets [ ]
indicate explanations by the reporting Tribune.

The item for consideration was as follows:

Appointment of a fifth Tribune [19 passed in favor - 0 opposing]

"After I have been officially given floor by honorable consul T. Labienus
Fortunatus, I do hereby ask for a Senatus consultum regarding the
appointment of the fifth Tribune. After the failure of five runoff
elections, I ask that the Senate grant the Tribunes the right to co-opt G.
Popilius Laenas as the fifth tribune, since he has the relative majority at
the last runoff elections, thus respecting the plebeians' will."

[This item was presented to the Senate by Tribune Lucius Pompeius
Octavianus. According to the Nova Roma constitution five Tribunes have to be
elected by the Comitia Plebis Tributa for a term serving one year. A total
of six lawful elections yielded no result for the fifth Tribune
position in 2756 and little more than six months remain of the current term.
The Lex Salicia de suffragiis in comitia plebis tributa is quite clear in
that it declares that multiple runoff
elections are a "serious waste of time and effort" and should be avoided.
The Constitution and the Lex Grylla provide for an extraordinary power of
the Senate to appoint magistrates if positions are vacant. In the case of
the Tribuni Plebis in historical times co-optation was used as a means to
fill vacant Tribune positions if the main election did not yield a necessary
majority. The Tribunes therefore asked the Senate to delegate its (in Roman
Republican terms) unhistorical appointing authority to the Tribunes to
enable them to stay in line with both historical precedents and the spirit
of Nova Roman law.]

The votes were cast as follows:

MAM UTI ROGAS
MCJ UTI ROGAS
PC UTI ROGAS
LCS UTI ROGAS
LECA UTI ROGAS I'm pleased to have the opportunity to vote for my friend
Laenas. I'm sure he will carry out the duties of Tribune in the same
dignified manner in which he worked as Quaestor last year when he carried
out the tax collection, very professionally
CFQ UTI ROGAS
QFM UTI ROGAS
CFD UTI ROGAS (proxy vote)
AGG UTI ROGAS (proxy vote)
AICPM UTI ROGAS Frankly to say I do not feel comfortable that the Senate is
voting on something which is the pure right of other. I think nobody /even
The Senate and other Tribunes / have the right to substitute the will of the
Plebs nevertheless the legal background of such procedure could be found. On
the other hand I am sure C Popillius Laenas will do his job as a Tribune in
a
very good way, so why to create needless obstructions?
DIPI UTI ROGAS
TLF UTI ROGAS
CMM UTI ROGAS I vote to allow it.
MOG UTI ROGAS
LPO UTI ROGAS
GSA UTI ROGAS
LSAO UTI ROGAS
LSD UTI ROGAS
ATMC UTI ROGAS



Subject: [Nova-Roma] Ex officio- Co-opt of Gaius Popillius Laenas as the fifth Tribune of Nova Roma
From: "Diana Moravia Aventina" <diana@pandora.be>
Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2003 17:21:14 +0200
Ex officio Tribuni Plebis Diana Moravia Aventina, Marcus Marcius Rex, Lucius
Pompeius Octavianus et Lucius Didius Sceptius Geminus:

Following the Senatus consultum passed on June 14 2756, the elected Tribunes
of Nova Roma hereby co-opt Gaius Popillius Laenas, winner of the relative
majority in the final run-off election of 2756, to fill the vacant fifth
Tribune position with all its rights and obligations.

The Curator Araneum is hereby directed to publish this decision under the
election results section of the Tabularium.

The Tribunes congratulate & welcome Gaius Popillius Laenas as a Tribune of
Nova Roma and thank the Consules and Senators of Nova Roma for their
cooperation in this matter!

Diana Moravia Aventina
Marcus Marcius Rex
Lucius Pompeius Octavianus
Lucius Didius Sceptius Geminus
Tribuni Plebis


Subject: [Nova-Roma] Mosaics and The Roman Summer Camp
From: "Stephen Gallagher" <spqr753@msn.com>
Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2003 11:39:12 -0400
Salve

Does anyone know of a arts and craft type of project that is available commercially that allows kids to try making a Mosaic project of some kind. Arts and crafts are a big part of summer camp and I would like to add this program to the Roman summer camp but I want it to be Roman, any other ideas would also be a help.


Vale


Tiberius Galerius Paulinus


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Subject: [Nova-Roma] Edictum Praetoricium 2756-IX: Caius Cornelius Varus appointed Legatus Regio I
From: "Julilla Sempronia Magna" <curatrix@villaivlilla.com>
Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2003 09:15:02 -0700
Ex Officio Praetoris America Boreoccidentalis

Edictum Praetoricium 2756-IX appointing Caius Cornelius Varus Legatus of
Regio I
1.. With the relocation of Lucius Mauricius Procopius to another area in
Provincia America Boreoccidentalis, and in recognition of the need for a
local contact in Regio I, Caius Cornelius Varus is hereby appointed Legatus
for Regio I - Vasintonia Boreoccidentalis.
2.. This edictum becomes effective immediately.
Given under my hand ante diem XVI Kal. Qvintiles MMDCCLVI A.U.C. in the
consulship of Caeso Fabius Quintilianus and Titus Labienus Fortunatus.

Ex Officio
Julilla Sempronia Magna
Praetrix America Boreoccidentalis


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Subject: [Nova-Roma] Salve et felicitatus
From: "Marcus Ambrosius Belisarius" <mballetta@hotmail.com>
Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2003 16:18:26 -0000
Salutations Citizens of Nova Roma.
I am new to the Repuplic here at Nova Roma and am still getting used
to my way around.
I just wanted to introduce myself and say what a pleasure it is to be
here and help promote the Ideals we all stand for.
Thank you.


Subject: [Nova-Roma] Re: Mosaics and The Roman Summer Camp
From: "Marcus Ambrosius Belisarius" <mballetta@hotmail.com>
Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2003 16:23:26 -0000
Salve Tiberius,
I am not familiar with mosaics but a friend and I recently hatched
butterflies for a science and craft day care experiment.
You get all the tools necessary to groe catapillars from egg to
larvae, watche them spin cacoons and hatch into butterflies.
The children rerally enjoyed the whole project.
I hope this helps.
Vale


Subject: [Nova-Roma] Re: Salve et felicitatus
From: "Quintus Lanius Paulinus (Michael Kelly)" <mjk@datanet.ab.ca>
Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2003 16:44:45 -0000
Salve Marce,

The list does not seem to be busy over the last several days but I
can assure you that it gets very lively off and on. I wish you a
hearty welcome to Nova Roma and please don't hesitate to ask any
questions. Personally each individual may not always have all the
answers but collectively we do. Enjoy and have a great time here.
Please be sure to visit the main website of NR where thwere is much
to see.

Regards,

Quintus Lanius Paulinus

Nova Roman Citizen



--- In Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com, "Marcus Ambrosius Belisarius"
<mballetta@h...> wrote:
> Salutations Citizens of Nova Roma.
> I am new to the Repuplic here at Nova Roma and am still getting
used
> to my way around.
> I just wanted to introduce myself and say what a pleasure it is to
be
> here and help promote the Ideals we all stand for.
> Thank you.


Subject: [Nova-Roma] Re: Latin Forms of Address
From: "kerunos" <graymouser01@aol.com>
Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2003 16:56:39 -0000
--- In Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com, "Numerius Cassius Niger"
<menippus@a...> wrote:
> Salve!
>
> Does it include non-verbal forms of address, or is it just
> linguistically based? It would be interesting to know the Roman
> equivalent of the "middle finger"....the mano fico, maybe?

Salve

middle finger? I favour digitus impudicus ;) Though I seem to recall
reading somewhere that the Romans also knew the gesture as 'digitus
infamis'...

Lucius Lucillus Catiline


Subject: [Nova-Roma] Re: Ex officio- Co-opt of Gaius Popillius Laenas as the fifth Tribune of Nova Roma
From: "gaiuspopilliuslaenas" <ksterne@bellsouth.net>
Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2003 18:14:27 -0000
Salvete Quirites,

I am very pleased to assume the responsibilities of Tribune of the
Plebs.

My thanks to all who supported me in the election and my
appreciation and respect to my opponents, especially the noble Gaius
Modius Athanasius.

I shall endevour to do my best in this office.

Valete,
Gaius Popillius Laenas


Subject: [Nova-Roma] Trinue Oath of Office
From: "gaiuspopilliuslaenas" <ksterne@bellsouth.net>
Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2003 18:23:04 -0000
Gaius Popillius Laenas Quiritibus salutem plurimam dicit,

I, Gaius Popillius Laenas (John Keith Sterne) do hereby solemnly
swear to uphold the honor of Nova Roma, and to act always in the
best interests of the people and the Senate of Nova Roma.
As a magistrate of Nova Roma, I, Gaius Popillius Laenas (John Keith
Sterne) swear to honor the Gods and Goddesses of Rome in my public
dealings, and to pursue the Roman Virtues in my public and private
life.

I, Gaius Popillius Laenas (John Keith Sterne) swear to uphold and
defend the Religio Romana as the State Religion of Nova Roma and
swear never to act in a way that would threaten its status as the
State Religion.

I, Gaius Popillius Laenas (John Keith Sterne) swear to protect and
defend the Constitution of Nova Roma.

I, Gaius Popillius Laenas (John Keith Sterne) further swear to
fulfill the obligations and responsibilities of the office of
Tribunus Plebis to the best of my abilities.

On my honor as a Citizen of Nova Roma, and in the presence of the
Gods and Goddesses of the Roman people and by their will and favor,
do I accept the position of Tribunus Plebis and all the rights,
privileges, obligations, and responsibilities attendant thereto.

Gaius Popillius Laenas


Subject: Re: [Nova-Roma] Latin Forms of Address
From: "=?iso-8859-1?q?A.=20Apollonius=20Cordus?=" <cordus@strategikon.org>
Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2003 20:18:25 +0100 (BST)
A. Apollonius Cordus to Consul & Senator Caeso Fabius
Quintilianus and all those who expressed an interest,
greetings.

> It seems as if there are a lot of interested
> citizens. Why don't publish your notes on this list?

It does indeed! It will take me a while to type the
notes up, but I'll do it as quickly as I can. :)

In the mean time, I should warn people that the book
doesn't really discuss greetings ('salve', 'vale'
&c.), it's more about what you call people and when.
But still useful, I hope.

Cordus

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Subject: [Nova-Roma] Re: Salve et felicitatus
From: "Marcus Ambrosius Belisarius" <mballetta@hotmail.com>
Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2003 20:02:02 -0000
Thanks for the welcome.
I learning my around better each day.
I've been navigating the main site, it's amorphious but I'm enjoying
the challenge.
Be well.

--- In Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com, "Quintus Lanius Paulinus (Michael
Kelly)" <mjk@d...> wrote:
> Salve Marce,
>
> The list does not seem to be busy over the last several days but I
> can assure you that it gets very lively off and on. I wish you a
> hearty welcome to Nova Roma and please don't hesitate to ask any
> questions. Personally each individual may not always have all the
> answers but collectively we do. Enjoy and have a great time here.
> Please be sure to visit the main website of NR where thwere is much
> to see.
>
> Regards,
>
> Quintus Lanius Paulinus
>
> Nova Roman Citizen
>
>
>
> --- In Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com, "Marcus Ambrosius Belisarius"
> <mballetta@h...> wrote:
> > Salutations Citizens of Nova Roma.
> > I am new to the Repuplic here at Nova Roma and am still getting
> used
> > to my way around.
> > I just wanted to introduce myself and say what a pleasure it is
to
> be
> > here and help promote the Ideals we all stand for.
> > Thank you.


Subject: [Nova-Roma] the fifth Tribune of Nova Roma
From: "Diana Moravia Aventina" <diana@pandora.be>
Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2003 22:34:16 +0200
Salve Tribune!

(snip)
<and my appreciation and respect to my opponents, especially the noble Gaius
<Modius Athanasius.

I second that! G Modius was a great candidate during a very difficult and
loooong election process.

Congratulations again and looking forward to working with you.

Vale,
Diana Moravia Aventina


Subject: [Nova-Roma] Re: Mosaics and The Roman Summer Camp
From: "Manius Constantinus Serapio" <mcserapio@yahoo.it>
Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2003 20:57:09 -0000
AVE TIBERI GALERI PAVLINE

Try this: www.mosaico.ravenna.it
This is the Centro Internazionale Studi Insegnamento Mosaico (CISIM),
i.e. International Mosaic Studying and Learning Center of Ravenna
(Italy), the most important mosaic school in the world.
They also have courses on ancient Roman mosaics.

Hope this helps. :-)

BENE VALE
Manivs Constantinvs Serapio
Qvaestor



Subject: [Nova-Roma] Legate Positions in AMS Province
From: Charlie Collins <cotta@spamcop.net>
Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2003 16:53:48 -0500
Salvete Omes,

I am STILL seeking Citizen's living in the Province to volunteer for
the two open positions of Legate Major. The positions are in Regio
Silvestris(IA, MN, ND, and SD) and Regio Montanus(WY and MT).
If you are interested e-mail privately and tell me what you think you
do the help the Province and Nova Roma.

Valete,


Sextus Cornelius Cotta

Propraetor
America Medioccidentalis Superior Province
Nova Roma
AIM: Walhalla47


Subject: [Nova-Roma] Invalid Edicta
From: "Sp. Postumius Tubertus" <postumius@gmx.net>
Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2003 18:31:50 -0400
Sp. Postumius Senatui Populoque Romano S.P.D.

Salvete,

For those who are not already aware, in accordance with the Lex Arminia de Ratione Edictibus, the following edicta, issued before the Kalends of January, 2756, are valid, as they have been renewed by our current magistrates:

Censoral Edicta of September 26 MMDCCLV de Libertate Gentilium, and of March 04 MMDCCLIV - renewed by Censor M. Octavius - as well as those edicta ratified by the Senate having been issued by Dictator Fl. Vedius.

All other edicta are invalid, as the four nundinae (25 days) specified in the Lex Arminia have passed. Therefore, these edicta will need to, if they are to be reinstated, re-issued by means of edicta (of course, if I'm wrong, I have no doubt someone will inform me of such).

I bring this up, particularly, because some edicta which, in my opinion, made things much smoother in Nova Roma have gone without reinstatement (specifically, Praetorian Edict concerning action due to an absent Paterfamilias, Aedilian Edicts regarding Fair Business Practices, Law Enforcement and Prosecution, and Investigation of Charges & Complaints, and others). I strongly ask all magistrates to review the edicta listed in the Tabularium, and to re-issue those edicts they find worthy of such.

Valete,

Sp. Postumius L.f. A.n. Tubertus
Impubes Novae Romae

Subject: [Nova-Roma] Re: Ex officio- Co-opt of Gaius Popillius Laenas as the fifth Tribune of
From: Kristoffer From <from@darkeye.net>
Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2003 00:37:59 +0200
Diana Moravia Aventina wrote:
> The Curator Araneum is hereby
> directed to publish this decision
> under the election results section
> of the Tabularium.


Salvete, Tribuni Plebis.

Of course I will get this done, as soon as possible. As per my mandate
by the voters. I thank you kindly for your polite reminder, even though
it wasn't quite worded as one.

Valete, Titus Octavius Pius.

Subject: RE: [Nova-Roma] Legate Positions in AMS Province
From: "jlasalle" <jlasalle@sbcglobal.net>
Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2003 18:04:28 -0500


How goes the province?

LM GB Agricola

-----Original Message-----
From: Charlie Collins [mailto:cotta@spamcop.net]
Sent: Monday, June 16, 2003 4:54 PM
To: nova-roma@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Nova-Roma] Legate Positions in AMS Province


Salvete Omes,

I am STILL seeking Citizen's living in the Province to volunteer for
the two open positions of Legate Major. The positions are in Regio
Silvestris(IA, MN, ND, and SD) and Regio Montanus(WY and MT).
If you are interested e-mail privately and tell me what you think you
do the help the Province and Nova Roma.

Valete,


Sextus Cornelius Cotta

Propraetor
America Medioccidentalis Superior Province
Nova Roma
AIM: Walhalla47


Subject: Re: [Nova-Roma] Salve et felicitatus
From: "Stephen Gallagher" <spqr753@msn.com>
Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2003 19:04:54 -0400
Salve Marcus Ambrosius Belisarius and Welcome to Nova Rome I hope you enjoy you time with us.


Vale

Tiberius Galerius Paulinus
----- Original Message -----
From: Marcus Ambrosius Belisarius
To: Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, June 16, 2003 12:18 PM
Subject: [Nova-Roma] Salve et felicitatus


Salutations Citizens of Nova Roma.
I am new to the Repuplic here at Nova Roma and am still getting used
to my way around.
I just wanted to introduce myself and say what a pleasure it is to be
here and help promote the Ideals we all stand for.
Thank you.



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Subject: Re: [Nova-Roma] Re: Mosaics and The Roman Summer Camp
From: "Stephen Gallagher" <spqr753@msn.com>
Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2003 19:08:16 -0400
Salve ( again) Marcus Ambrosius Belisarius


Sounds cool! can you put together a list of what we would need and "How TO"


Vale

Tiberius Galerius Paulinus






----- Original Message -----
From: Marcus Ambrosius Belisarius
To: Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, June 16, 2003 12:23 PM
Subject: [Nova-Roma] Re: Mosaics and The Roman Summer Camp


Salve Tiberius,
I am not familiar with mosaics but a friend and I recently hatched
butterflies for a science and craft day care experiment.
You get all the tools necessary to groe catapillars from egg to
larvae, watche them spin cacoons and hatch into butterflies.
The children rerally enjoyed the whole project.
I hope this helps.
Vale



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Subject: Re: [Nova-Roma] Re: Mosaics and The Roman Summer Camp
From: "Stephen Gallagher" <spqr753@msn.com>
Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2003 19:39:49 -0400
Salve and thanks

Tiberius
----- Original Message -----
From: Manius Constantinus Serapio
To: Nova-Roma@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, June 16, 2003 4:57 PM
Subject: [Nova-Roma] Re: Mosaics and The Roman Summer Camp


AVE TIBERI GALERI PAVLINE

Try this: www.mosaico.ravenna.it
This is the Centro Internazionale Studi Insegnamento Mosaico (CISIM),
i.e. International Mosaic Studying and Learning Center of Ravenna
(Italy), the most important mosaic school in the world.
They also have courses on ancient Roman mosaics.

Hope this helps. :-)

BENE VALE
Manivs Constantinvs Serapio
Qvaestor




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