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==Edictum aedilicium de kalendario Romano diurnali Novae Romae praedicando==
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:*STATUS: '''''In-Force'''''
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:*ORIGINALLY ENACTED: '''''{{Jan 10}} {{2023}}'''''
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:*OFFICIAL POST: '''''[https://groups.io/g/TheForumRomanum/message/99156 Forum Romanum #99156]'''''
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Edictum Aedilicium De Kalendario Romano Diurnali Novae Romae Praedicando
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Pontifex M. Antonius Gryllus Graecus founded a long lasting institution for Nova Roma on the Ides of March in the year of the consulship of Q. Fabius Maximus and M. Minucius Audens, and our predecessor, aedilis curulis C. Iulius Scaurus, pontifex, reinforced and completed this institution from the side of the government, on the Kalends of January in the consulship of Cn. Salvius Astur and Cn. Equitius Marinus (1 January, 2004): the Daily Roman Calendar Posting, hereby defined in Latin as Kalendarium Romanum Diurnale. From the beginning it was an institution under pontifical, and then aedilician and pontifical supervision, but it has so far been trusted into the unwritten traditions of Nova Roma, and it was never formally regulated. This aedilician edict shall provide the formal regulation of this institution, and recognize the past work of the individuals who served Nova Roma and the international Roman revivalist community so dutifully on a daily basis by supplying them with education and information about the Roman calendar, the holidays, customs, traditions and the historical Roman events of each day.
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I. The aediles of the Nova Roman People, the Quirites, shall provide the Nova Roman citizens and the wider public audience benefiting from the educational service of Nova Roma with a Daily Roman Calendar Posting informational and educational public service, as started and established first by pontifex M. Antonius Gryllus Graecus on Id. Mar. Q. Maximo M. Minucio cos., and completed by aedilis curulis C. Iulius Scaurus on Kal. Ian. Cn. Salvio Cn. Marino cos..
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I.A. Daily Roman Calendar Posting public service shall consist of posting the actual Roman style date of the current calendar day with additional ancient Roman religious and historical information related to that day, including the festivals and holidays celebrated in ancient Rome that day, important historical events, famous births and deaths and similar. The calendar shall make mention of the events, programs, holidays and festivals celebrated specially by Nova Roma, and their dates which might be different from the historical dates occasionally.
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II.B. The Daily Roman Calendar Posting shall be made, edited and published by the praeco aedilicius editor Kalendarii Diurnalis (Publisher and Editor-In-Chief of the Daily Roman Calendar Posting), appointed by the aediles to be in change of the Daily Roman Calendar Posting. This praeco shall work under the joint supervision of the aediles and the pontifices.
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II.B.1. The Collegium Pontificum shall have the power to confirm or reject the appointment of the praeco, or to remove a praeco already appointed. If a praeco is neither confirmed nor rejected by the Collegium Pontificum, the appointment shall be considered to be valid and in force. If a praeco is confirmed by the Collegium Pontificum, their confirmation shall count as another appointment as praeo pontificius editor Kalendarii Diurnalis, and henceforth the officer shall serve under two appointments.
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II.B.2. In case of a praeco editor confirmed (and thus appointed) by the Collegium Pontificum, the Collegium shall have the greater right, the higher decision making power, in supervising the work of the praeco and the content of the calendar posts if there is no consensus between the aediles and the Collegium Pontificum.
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III. The following citizens are retroactively recognized and appointed to the office of praeco editor for their past work publishing the Daily Roman Calendar Posting of Nova Roma:
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III.A. M. Antonius Gryllus Graecus from Id. Mar. Q. Maximo M. Minucio cos. (15 Mar., 2000) to Id. Sept. M. Octavio L. Sulla (II) cos. (13 Sept., 2002) is recognized for his work as the founder publisher of the Daily Roman Calendar Posting as pontifex. He is recognized as the first Publisher and Editor-In-Chief of the Daily Roman Calendar Posting in his capacity as pontifex, not as praeco.
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III.B. C. Iulius Scaurus from Kal. Ian. Cn. Salvio Cn. Equitio cos. (1 Jan., 2004) to a.d. IV Kal. Sext. Cn. Salvio Cn. Equitio cos. (29 July, 2004) is recognized for his work as the publisher of the Daily Roman Calendar Posting as aedilis curulis and pontifex. He is recognized as the second Publisher and Editor-In-Chief of the Daily Roman Calendar Posting in his capacity as aedilis and pontifex, not as praeco.
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III.B. C. Equitius Cato from Non. Ian. Fr. Apulo C. Laenate cos. (5 Jan., 2005) to a.d. IV Non. Oct. L. Arminio Ti. Galerio cos. (4 Oct., 2007) is recognized for his work as the publisher of the Daily Roman Calendar Posting as quaestor, then as aedilis, and later as praetor. He is recognized as the third Publisher and Editor-In-Chief of the Daily Roman Calendar Posting in his capacity as quaestor, aedilis, and praetor, not as praeco.
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III.C. M. Moravius Piscinus Horatianus from a.d. III Non. Oct. L. Arminio Ti. Galerio cos. (5 Oct., 2007) to a.d. XVII Kal. Nov. P. Memmio K. Buteone (II) cos. (16 Oct., 2010) is recognized for his work as the publisher of the Daily Roman Calendar Posting. From a.d. III Non. Oct. L. Arminio Ti. Galerio cos. as praeco editor aedilicius (Publisher and Editor-In-Chief) appointed hereby retroactively up to the date of his appointment as pontifex on pr. Id. Dec.. From that date on, he shall be considered Publisher and Editor-In-Chief under his title as pontifex and later as pontifex maximus. He is recognized as the fourth Publisher and Editor-In-Chief of the Daily Roman Calendar Posting.
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III.D. Once again C. Equitius Cato from a.d. XVI Kal. Nov. P. Memmio K. Buteone (II) cos. (17 Oct., 2010) to a.d. III Id. Oct. L. Sulla (III) cos. sine collega (13 Oct., 2013) is recognized for his work as the publisher of the Daily Roman Calendar Posting. From  a.d. XVI Kal. Nov. P. Memmio K. Buteone (II) cos. as praeco editor aedilicius (Publisher and Editor-In-Chief) appointed hereby retroactively up to the date of his consulship on Kal. Ian. P. Ullerio C. Equitio cos.. From that date on, he shall be considered Publisher and Editor-In-Chief under his title as consul. After his consulship, from Kal. Ian. Cn. Caesare C. Tullio cos., he shall be again hereby appointed as praeco editor aedilicius retroactively. He is recognized as the fifth Publisher and Editor-In-Chief of the Daily Roman Calendar Posting.
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III.E. M. Pompeius Caninus from a.d. VI Id. Mar. Cn. Lentulo Alexandro T. Domitio cos. (10 Mar., 2016) to prid. Id. Feb. Q. Arrio (II) T. Domitio (III) cos. (12 Feb., 2020) is recognized for his work as the publisher of the Daily Roman Calendar Posting as pontifex. His edition was the sole Daily Roman Calendar Posting until 23 Oct. 2017, from that day on he was responsible for the Daily Roman Calendar Posting on the Main List only, and another editor was appointed for the Facebook version of the Daily Roman Calendar Posting. M. Caninus is recognized as the sixth (and the fifth individual) Publisher and Editor-In-Chief of the Daily Roman Calendar Posting in his capacity as pontifex, not as praeco.
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III.F. Q. Vibius Serius from a.d. X Kal. Nov. Sex. Lucilio C. Claudio P. Annaeo Q. Catulo tr. mil. cos. pot. 23 Oct., 2017) to a.d. VII Id. Nov. Sex. Lucilio (II) A. Tullia (II) cos. (7 Nov., 2022) is recognized for his work as the publisher of the Daily Roman Calendar Posting and is hereby appointed praeco editor aedilicius (Publisher and Editor-In-Chief) retroactively. His edition was a parallel edition for the Nova Roman Facebook group, the Forum Cornelium, until 12 Feb., 2020, when his edition became the sole version of Daily Roman Calendar Posting until now. He is recognized as the seventh (and the sixth individual) Publisher and Editor-In-Chief of the Daily Roman Calendar Posting in his capacity as praeco until 7 Nov., 2022.
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IV. I hereby appoint pontifex C. Petronius Stephanus Turpilianus as the new praeco aedilicius editor Kalendarii Diurnalis (Publisher and Editor-In-Chief of the Daily Roman Calendar Posting). No oath is required.
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Datum:
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a. d. IV Id. Ian. C. Cornelio Baroso et Q. Arrio Nauta IV coss. anno XXVI a. N. R. c. Anniversarii XXV Novae Romae, Anno Sacro Concordiae
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Edixit:
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Cn. Cornelius Lentulus<br>
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AEDILIS CURULIS
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==Edictum aedilicium de scriba principe officii aedililii==
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:*STATUS: '''''In-Force'''''
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:*ORIGINALLY ENACTED: '''''{{Jan 10}} {{2023}}'''''
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:*OFFICIAL POST: '''''[https://groups.io/g/TheForumRomanum/message/99150 Forum Romanum #99150]'''''
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Edictum aedilicium de scriba principe officii aedililii
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I. As new aedilis curulis, I hereby confirm all aedilician edicts in force. Changes to the existing edicta aedilicia may be expected in the upcoming months.
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II. I hereby appoint D. Aurelius Ingeniarius as scriba aedilicius princeps to serve as the chief of staff of the joint Aedilician Office of Cn. Lentulus, M. Cotta, C. Flavius and K. Quirinius.
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II.A. His primary duty is to organize the work of the apparitores and to ensure a timely execution of the aedilician duties and preparation for all ludi in advance.
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II.B. No oath is required.
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Datum a. d. IV Id. Ian. C. Cornelio Baroso et Q. Arrio Nauta IV coss. anno XXVI a. N. R. c. Anniversarii XXV Novae Romae, Anno Sacro Concordiae
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Edixit:
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Cn. Cornelius Lentulus<br>
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AEDILIS CURULIS
  
 
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Edictum aedilicium de kalendario Romano diurnali Novae Romae praedicando

Edictum Aedilicium De Kalendario Romano Diurnali Novae Romae Praedicando

Pontifex M. Antonius Gryllus Graecus founded a long lasting institution for Nova Roma on the Ides of March in the year of the consulship of Q. Fabius Maximus and M. Minucius Audens, and our predecessor, aedilis curulis C. Iulius Scaurus, pontifex, reinforced and completed this institution from the side of the government, on the Kalends of January in the consulship of Cn. Salvius Astur and Cn. Equitius Marinus (1 January, 2004): the Daily Roman Calendar Posting, hereby defined in Latin as Kalendarium Romanum Diurnale. From the beginning it was an institution under pontifical, and then aedilician and pontifical supervision, but it has so far been trusted into the unwritten traditions of Nova Roma, and it was never formally regulated. This aedilician edict shall provide the formal regulation of this institution, and recognize the past work of the individuals who served Nova Roma and the international Roman revivalist community so dutifully on a daily basis by supplying them with education and information about the Roman calendar, the holidays, customs, traditions and the historical Roman events of each day.

I. The aediles of the Nova Roman People, the Quirites, shall provide the Nova Roman citizens and the wider public audience benefiting from the educational service of Nova Roma with a Daily Roman Calendar Posting informational and educational public service, as started and established first by pontifex M. Antonius Gryllus Graecus on Id. Mar. Q. Maximo M. Minucio cos., and completed by aedilis curulis C. Iulius Scaurus on Kal. Ian. Cn. Salvio Cn. Marino cos..

I.A. Daily Roman Calendar Posting public service shall consist of posting the actual Roman style date of the current calendar day with additional ancient Roman religious and historical information related to that day, including the festivals and holidays celebrated in ancient Rome that day, important historical events, famous births and deaths and similar. The calendar shall make mention of the events, programs, holidays and festivals celebrated specially by Nova Roma, and their dates which might be different from the historical dates occasionally.

II.B. The Daily Roman Calendar Posting shall be made, edited and published by the praeco aedilicius editor Kalendarii Diurnalis (Publisher and Editor-In-Chief of the Daily Roman Calendar Posting), appointed by the aediles to be in change of the Daily Roman Calendar Posting. This praeco shall work under the joint supervision of the aediles and the pontifices.

II.B.1. The Collegium Pontificum shall have the power to confirm or reject the appointment of the praeco, or to remove a praeco already appointed. If a praeco is neither confirmed nor rejected by the Collegium Pontificum, the appointment shall be considered to be valid and in force. If a praeco is confirmed by the Collegium Pontificum, their confirmation shall count as another appointment as praeo pontificius editor Kalendarii Diurnalis, and henceforth the officer shall serve under two appointments.

II.B.2. In case of a praeco editor confirmed (and thus appointed) by the Collegium Pontificum, the Collegium shall have the greater right, the higher decision making power, in supervising the work of the praeco and the content of the calendar posts if there is no consensus between the aediles and the Collegium Pontificum.

III. The following citizens are retroactively recognized and appointed to the office of praeco editor for their past work publishing the Daily Roman Calendar Posting of Nova Roma:

III.A. M. Antonius Gryllus Graecus from Id. Mar. Q. Maximo M. Minucio cos. (15 Mar., 2000) to Id. Sept. M. Octavio L. Sulla (II) cos. (13 Sept., 2002) is recognized for his work as the founder publisher of the Daily Roman Calendar Posting as pontifex. He is recognized as the first Publisher and Editor-In-Chief of the Daily Roman Calendar Posting in his capacity as pontifex, not as praeco.

III.B. C. Iulius Scaurus from Kal. Ian. Cn. Salvio Cn. Equitio cos. (1 Jan., 2004) to a.d. IV Kal. Sext. Cn. Salvio Cn. Equitio cos. (29 July, 2004) is recognized for his work as the publisher of the Daily Roman Calendar Posting as aedilis curulis and pontifex. He is recognized as the second Publisher and Editor-In-Chief of the Daily Roman Calendar Posting in his capacity as aedilis and pontifex, not as praeco.

III.B. C. Equitius Cato from Non. Ian. Fr. Apulo C. Laenate cos. (5 Jan., 2005) to a.d. IV Non. Oct. L. Arminio Ti. Galerio cos. (4 Oct., 2007) is recognized for his work as the publisher of the Daily Roman Calendar Posting as quaestor, then as aedilis, and later as praetor. He is recognized as the third Publisher and Editor-In-Chief of the Daily Roman Calendar Posting in his capacity as quaestor, aedilis, and praetor, not as praeco.

III.C. M. Moravius Piscinus Horatianus from a.d. III Non. Oct. L. Arminio Ti. Galerio cos. (5 Oct., 2007) to a.d. XVII Kal. Nov. P. Memmio K. Buteone (II) cos. (16 Oct., 2010) is recognized for his work as the publisher of the Daily Roman Calendar Posting. From a.d. III Non. Oct. L. Arminio Ti. Galerio cos. as praeco editor aedilicius (Publisher and Editor-In-Chief) appointed hereby retroactively up to the date of his appointment as pontifex on pr. Id. Dec.. From that date on, he shall be considered Publisher and Editor-In-Chief under his title as pontifex and later as pontifex maximus. He is recognized as the fourth Publisher and Editor-In-Chief of the Daily Roman Calendar Posting.

III.D. Once again C. Equitius Cato from a.d. XVI Kal. Nov. P. Memmio K. Buteone (II) cos. (17 Oct., 2010) to a.d. III Id. Oct. L. Sulla (III) cos. sine collega (13 Oct., 2013) is recognized for his work as the publisher of the Daily Roman Calendar Posting. From a.d. XVI Kal. Nov. P. Memmio K. Buteone (II) cos. as praeco editor aedilicius (Publisher and Editor-In-Chief) appointed hereby retroactively up to the date of his consulship on Kal. Ian. P. Ullerio C. Equitio cos.. From that date on, he shall be considered Publisher and Editor-In-Chief under his title as consul. After his consulship, from Kal. Ian. Cn. Caesare C. Tullio cos., he shall be again hereby appointed as praeco editor aedilicius retroactively. He is recognized as the fifth Publisher and Editor-In-Chief of the Daily Roman Calendar Posting.

III.E. M. Pompeius Caninus from a.d. VI Id. Mar. Cn. Lentulo Alexandro T. Domitio cos. (10 Mar., 2016) to prid. Id. Feb. Q. Arrio (II) T. Domitio (III) cos. (12 Feb., 2020) is recognized for his work as the publisher of the Daily Roman Calendar Posting as pontifex. His edition was the sole Daily Roman Calendar Posting until 23 Oct. 2017, from that day on he was responsible for the Daily Roman Calendar Posting on the Main List only, and another editor was appointed for the Facebook version of the Daily Roman Calendar Posting. M. Caninus is recognized as the sixth (and the fifth individual) Publisher and Editor-In-Chief of the Daily Roman Calendar Posting in his capacity as pontifex, not as praeco.

III.F. Q. Vibius Serius from a.d. X Kal. Nov. Sex. Lucilio C. Claudio P. Annaeo Q. Catulo tr. mil. cos. pot. 23 Oct., 2017) to a.d. VII Id. Nov. Sex. Lucilio (II) A. Tullia (II) cos. (7 Nov., 2022) is recognized for his work as the publisher of the Daily Roman Calendar Posting and is hereby appointed praeco editor aedilicius (Publisher and Editor-In-Chief) retroactively. His edition was a parallel edition for the Nova Roman Facebook group, the Forum Cornelium, until 12 Feb., 2020, when his edition became the sole version of Daily Roman Calendar Posting until now. He is recognized as the seventh (and the sixth individual) Publisher and Editor-In-Chief of the Daily Roman Calendar Posting in his capacity as praeco until 7 Nov., 2022.

IV. I hereby appoint pontifex C. Petronius Stephanus Turpilianus as the new praeco aedilicius editor Kalendarii Diurnalis (Publisher and Editor-In-Chief of the Daily Roman Calendar Posting). No oath is required.


Datum:

a. d. IV Id. Ian. C. Cornelio Baroso et Q. Arrio Nauta IV coss. anno XXVI a. N. R. c. Anniversarii XXV Novae Romae, Anno Sacro Concordiae

Edixit:

Cn. Cornelius Lentulus
AEDILIS CURULIS


Edictum aedilicium de scriba principe officii aedililii

Edictum aedilicium de scriba principe officii aedililii

I. As new aedilis curulis, I hereby confirm all aedilician edicts in force. Changes to the existing edicta aedilicia may be expected in the upcoming months.

II. I hereby appoint D. Aurelius Ingeniarius as scriba aedilicius princeps to serve as the chief of staff of the joint Aedilician Office of Cn. Lentulus, M. Cotta, C. Flavius and K. Quirinius.

II.A. His primary duty is to organize the work of the apparitores and to ensure a timely execution of the aedilician duties and preparation for all ludi in advance.

II.B. No oath is required.


Datum a. d. IV Id. Ian. C. Cornelio Baroso et Q. Arrio Nauta IV coss. anno XXVI a. N. R. c. Anniversarii XXV Novae Romae, Anno Sacro Concordiae

Edixit:

Cn. Cornelius Lentulus
AEDILIS CURULIS

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