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Roman Forum

Posted: Sat Feb 19, 2011 3:03 pm
by Livia Tasia
Hey guys-

I am looking for the forum that was mainly focused on ancient Roman and Greece. There were a lot of SCA folks on that forum too, but I cannot find the link or remember the full name.

Thanks in advance,

Tasia

Posted: Sat Feb 19, 2011 3:05 pm
by chris19d
romanarmytalk ?

Posted: Sat Feb 19, 2011 3:08 pm
by Livia Tasia
Yep, that's it! Thank you!

Posted: Sat Feb 19, 2011 3:10 pm
by Glaukos the Athenian
Ecce forum...

Fora Imperialia sunt ordines monumentalium arearum per unum saeculum et dimidium (nempe inter 46 a.C.n. et 113) media Urbe ab Imperatoribus aedificata.

Ipsum Forum Romanum non inter Fora Imperialia numeratur, quae area primum tempore Regum constituta, saeculo ca. sexto, saecula erat sedes rei politicae, religiosae, et oeconomicae in Urbe. Multis et novis aedificiis et renovationibus, multis monumentis ornantibus non obstantibus Forum Romanum numquam fuit unitariae naturae. Sub Caesare et Augusto, constructio Basilicae Iuliae et restructio Basilicae Aemiliae, quae limites fori definierunt, ei quandam regularitatem dederunt.

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Posted: Sat Feb 19, 2011 3:14 pm
by Livia Tasia
I wish I was at the actual Forum.

Posted: Sat Feb 19, 2011 6:06 pm
by Gerhard von Liebau
Glaukos the Athenian wrote:*snip*


I was almost impressed, until I realized that this text was lifted from the Latin wikipedia entry for the Imperial Forum.

You should give credit for any quotes where it is due, Glaukos, even if it's in another language. Basic academics.

Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2011 7:25 am
by Peikko
Gerhard von Liebau wrote:
Glaukos the Athenian wrote:*snip*


I was almost impressed, until I realized that this text was lifted from the Latin wikipedia entry for the Imperial Forum.

You should give credit for any quotes where it is due, Glaukos, even if it's in another language. Basic academics.


Ooh Snap!

I loves me an academic fight. :lol:

Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2011 9:11 am
by Glaukos the Athenian
Gerhard von Liebau wrote:
Glaukos the Athenian wrote:*snip*


I was almost impressed, until I realized that this text was lifted from the Latin wikipedia entry for the Imperial Forum.

You should give credit for any quotes where it is due, Glaukos, even if it's in another language. Basic academics.


Gerhard,

I was not publishing
, just making a smart-ass reply to a posting.

Of course I lifted it from the most obvious, most immediate source I could find... where someone would find immediately where I stole that from...

Besides, I am long past writing to impress. I am too old and too ugly to impress anyone... Also, I did not realize this was an academic forum..

So for Gerhard's sake, here is my "fe de errata".

(1) http://la.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fora_Imperialia

(2) Image from:
http://courses.umass.edu/latour/Italy/R ... _A_500.jpg

Now the reply is a lot more fun, isn't it Gerhard?

Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2011 1:34 pm
by Gerhard von Liebau
*EDIT* Forget it. I care too much.

Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2011 1:37 pm
by Livia Tasia
Glaukos I got it as the joke you intended, just want to throw that out. I had a little fun trying to read it. I picked out a few words: monument, religion, economic. That's about as far as I got though. :shock:

Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2011 2:55 pm
by Glaukos the Athenian
liviatasia wrote:Glaukos I got it as the joke you intended, just want to throw that out. I had a little fun trying to read it. I picked out a few words: monument, religion, economic. That's about as far as I got though. :shock:


Livia,

Thank you. You were looking for a Roman Forum and I thought I would point one out.

I was mildly amused about the fact that I could more or less read the stuff, though it has been more than 25 years since I have done any serious Latin translation.

For a fun read I think you will enjoy, look up the book Lest Darkness Fall by L. Sprague de Camp...
One of my all time favorites...

You can read it for free online here:

http://www.scribd.com/doc/8651639/LSpra ... kness-Fall

If you look on the right you can actually download it.... :shock: which is rather cool...

Glaukos

Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2011 3:27 pm
by Gerhard von Liebau
Thank you for providing the citations, Glaukos... I also did not mean to insinuate that you were trying to be impressive in your writing - I wanted to translate some of your text and slapped it into Google, discovering the source. I was perplexed, so wrote up my previous posts. I lacked tact and discreetness in doing so. My apologies.

-Gerhard

Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2011 3:42 pm
by Broadway
I too thought it was funny Glaukos.

Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2011 4:28 pm
by Livia Tasia
Glaukos - you could read most of that? I am so envious. I finally just learned 'Vade in pace' and thought I was really moving on up! My pronunciation is really off I'm sure though. I wish Rosetta stone had it!

Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2011 4:46 pm
by Glaukos the Athenian
Gerhard, you are a good guy. Don't worry, it was all about fun, not about serious academic writing. I believe the Fora are the most written about archaeological areas EVER, so I was poking fun at myself as well as joking with Livia ;)

Livia, I can try to help you with basic Latin but I am afraid there are better options out there....

The trick is that we don't know what the Romans really sounded like, and in a very long history I am sure that pronunciation and diction changed quite a bit from the time of Cesar to the time of Marcus Aurelius. Still, we can try...

Maybe I should get a Roman soft kit to attend parties. I can surely speak better Latin than Greek, but I guess I can be a Greek guest at Roman parties as well.... (BTW if you have not seen a Roman party at Pennsic, you have not seen a party....)

Livia, if you are serious about Latin, PM me and I'll help you find the best resources. I could be fun for you...

Glaukos

Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2011 4:49 pm
by Livia Tasia
My persona is Greek/Roman. I love both cultures enormously.