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Via Romana

The Via Romana is the Roman way of life. It is the direct application of Roman ethics, virtues, and philosophies in everyday life. It is one of the the goals of Nova Roma to promote the Via Romana among its citizens.

As with all things that make up the Via Romana, the emphasis is on the practical application of these arts and this knowledge in our everyday lives. We study Rome because we seek to emulate Rome; we emulate Rome because we admire Rome.
Philosophy
Various philosophical schools were active in the historical Roman world. Chief among these were the Stoics and the Epicureans, although various other schools existed as well. Roman philosophy provides what the Religio Romana 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.
Roman Virtues
Of great importance to the Via Romana are the Roman Virtues; those qualities which define the ideal state of being and behavior of the Roman citizen. The list of Roman virtues remain as the goal towards which we strive, and serve as the benchmark against which we may measure ourselves.
Practice of the Via Romana in Nova Roma

"Via Romana", in the modern context, refers to 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.

Civic Life

There are many ways to be involved in civic life in Nova Roma. Choose the way that fits your style and interests.

Reading lists

We have a growing number ofs on a wide variety of topics.
Selected links (Nova Roma)
Links related to this topic in Nova Roma
Selected photo
Projects in the Via Romana

Wiki projects

The Nova Roma wiki is in a period of major expansion. Citizens are urged to create a wiki account and contribute to articles on any topic of interest.
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