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<onlyinclude>The Roman Way, the "''via Romana''" is the [[:Category:Bibliotheca|study]] ''and practical application'' of all aspects of Roman life, culture, ethics and philosophies in our everyday lives. It is as part of the ''via Romana'' that citizens are expected to take up [[Roman name]]s for use within our society.</onlyinclude> | <onlyinclude>The Roman Way, the "''via Romana''" is the [[:Category:Bibliotheca|study]] ''and practical application'' of all aspects of Roman life, culture, ethics and philosophies in our everyday lives. It is as part of the ''via Romana'' that citizens are expected to take up [[Roman name]]s for use within our society.</onlyinclude> | ||
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| − | Various philosophical schools were active in the historical Roman world. Chief among these were the [[Stoic]]s and the [[Epicurean]]s, although various other schools existed as well. Roman [[philosophy]] provides what the [[ | + | Various philosophical schools were active in the historical Roman world. Chief among these were the [[Stoic]]s and the [[Epicurean]]s, although various other schools existed as well. Roman [[philosophy]] provides what the [[Cultus deorum Romanorum|Roman religion]] does not (nor does it try to); a coherent moral code for personal behavior. Thus, while many citizens of Nova Roma are practitioners of the Religio Romana, the choice of personal philosophy allows the expression of one's personal moral and cosmological inclinations within the larger framework of Roman society and religion. This separation of personal philosophy and religion is one of the healthiest aspects of the Religio Romana, and one of the reasons it is so uniquely suited for modern times. |
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| − | "''Via Romana''" in Nova Roma, means the general study ''and practice'' of Roman culture | + | "''Via Romana''" in Nova Roma, means the general study ''and practice'' of Roman culture. |
| − | + | As with all aspects of Nova Roma, the extent to which any given citizen indulges in this area is up to his or her own inclination; but it is certainly encouraged. This includes the learning and use of the [[Latin]] language, the study and reenactment of Roman arts (including historical military [[reenactments]]), the production of Roman drama, the study of Roman history, and a wide variety of other pursuits. It is as part of the Via Romana that citizens are expected to take up [[Roman name]]s for use within our society. | |
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| − | + | There are many ways in Nova Roma to be involved in the [[civic life (Nova_Roma)|Roman way of life]]; [[sodalitas|sodalitates]], [[Mailing lists (Nova Roma)|mailing lists]] and [[Civic life (Nova Roma)|more]]. Choose the way that fits your style and interests. | |
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The Roman Way, the "via Romana" is the study and practical application of all aspects of Roman life, culture, ethics and philosophies in our everyday lives. It is as part of the via Romana that citizens are expected to take up Roman names for use within our society.
"Via Romana" in Nova Roma, means the general study and practice of Roman culture.
As with all aspects of Nova Roma, the extent to which any given citizen indulges in this area is up to his or her own inclination; but it is certainly encouraged. This includes the learning and use of the Latin language, the study and reenactment of Roman arts (including historical military reenactments), the production of Roman drama, the study of Roman history, and a wide variety of other pursuits. It is as part of the Via Romana that citizens are expected to take up Roman names for use within our society.
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