March 2007 (Mars MMDCCLX a.u.c.)  
P. Memmio Albucio praeside
CONTENTS

Epistola praesidis

News and events

A Web site on Ancient Rome

A Roman museum

Roman civil institutions (I)

Roman civil institutions (II)

History: the Gallic wars (II)

Religion: the divination (II)

Today's text: "Spes, ultima dea"

Today's text: "The Temple of the Muses"

Roman etymology: the 'ludion'

Quirites association news

Nova Roma Gallia Province news

Nova Roma international news

Archeology: a Batavian roman roadway

Archeology: the Palatine cave

Roman society: the dowry (I)

Roman society: the dowry (II)

A memorable Roman: Cato the elder (I)

Portrait of a Novaroman : M. Minucius Audens, cursus

Portrait of a Novaroman : M. Minucius Audens, interview

Quirinus, what it is ?

 

 

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BLOG APOLLONIUS

Salvete Omnes!

Blog Apollonius is, as underlines its name, a blog. It is also a blog devoted to roman archeology.

Providing a three languages home page (English, Dutch and French), it was created in 2002 by Jean-Noël Tribolo (a.k.a. Sextus Apollonius Scipio), who then deplored the lack on Internet of informations on roman archeological remains.

Providing a three languages home page (English, Dutch and French), it was created in 2002 by Jean-Noël Tribolo (a.k.a. Sextus Apollonius Scipio), who then deplored the lack on Internet of informations on roman archeological remains.

Its regular feeding has succeeded pulling this Blog up to respectively Google and Yahoo 1st rank for the « roman news archeology » search, and respectively to Google 9th and Yahoo 2nd rank for the «news archeology» field.

Blog Apollonius is thus, today, a must for the well-advised amateurs.

 


For you may find in Blog Apollonius, on a unique page, classified in a issuing decreasing chronological order, news on roman archeology from various international web sites. Monthly records are easily available on the left side of this page. Roman esthetics are not undervalued since illustrations, inspired by Antiquity, punctuate the blog.

Links are available on the right side, naturally in relation with romanity : Magna Mater Project’s one and Sodalitas Egressus’s one, both in English.

The « daily latin quoting » is always interesting, and may have you try finding out what it means.

The blog is also the door to two specialized webrings: the Archeology Ring and, naturally, Nova Roma WebRing which you enter in clicking, in the bottom of the page, the usual charts.

The information displayed in the blog are regularly recorded in .htm and .txt formats, which will allow their possible use in researches, publication, etc..

Lucius Rutilius Minervalis

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