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il posto delle parole
Giusto Traina "La prima guerra mondiale della storia"

il posto delle parole

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2025 30:26


Giusto Traina"La prima guerra mondiale della storia"Dall'assassinio di Cesare al suicidio di Antonio e Cleopatra (44-30 a.C.)Laterza Editoriwww.laterza.it"La prima guerra mondiale della storia"Traduzione di Immacolata EramoI 14 anni che segnarono la fine della Repubblica romana furono caratterizzati da una lotta epica e senza quartiere tra uomini che volevano imporre la propria egemonia: Cesare contro Pompeo, Ottaviano contro Antonio. Ma le cose sono andate davvero così o si è trattato piuttosto di un conflitto su scala mondiale, capace di coinvolgere e travolgere tutti i popoli allora conosciuti: traci e parti, galli e ispanici, armeni ed egizi?La fine della Repubblica romana è una storia che è stata raccontata tante volte da apparire pressoché scontata: chi non ricorda le Idi di Marzo e le guerre civili? La vittoria finale di Ottaviano? Eppure, di questi avvenimenti abbiamo sempre ascoltato soltanto un punto di vista, quello degli storici greci e romani, che hanno fornito una versione parziale della realtà politica e militare.Se ci allontaniamo da Roma e dall'Italia e allarghiamo lo sguardo all'insieme dell'imperium Romanum, ai territori delle province e dei regni alleati, senza trascurare i nemici esterni di Roma – a cominciare dall'impero partico –, scopriremo i veri comprimari di questo racconto storico.Familiarizzeremo con un caleidoscopio di popoli – africani, ispanici, galli, greci, traci, armeni, egizi – e di personaggi, dalla famosissima Cleopatra ai re Artawazd di Armenia e Bogud di Mauretania. Personaggi e popoli visti non più come semplici pedine, bensì come attori di un equilibrio geopolitico che fa delle guerre di questo periodo un insieme di conflitti che non è scorretto definire come una vera e propria guerra mondiale ante litteram.Giusto Traina insegna Storia romana a Sorbonne Université e all'Università del Salento. Si occupa attualmente di storia militare e geopolitica antica, in particolare dei rapporti tra Roma e l'Oriente. Per Laterza è autore, tra l'altro, di: La tecnica in Grecia e a Roma (1994); 428 dopo Cristo. Storia di un anno (2007); La resa di Roma. 9 giugno 53 a.C., battaglia a Carre (2010, vincitore del Premio Cherasco Storia 2011); Il piccolo Cesare nella collana per ragazzi “Celacanto” (2014); La storia speciale. Perché non possiamo fare a meno degli antichi romani (2020); Marco Antonio (edizione aggiornata 2022); I Greci e i Romani ci salveranno dalla barbarie (2023).IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.

BASTA BUGIE - Storia
Papa Francesco non chiuderà il giubileo

BASTA BUGIE - Storia

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 7:41


TESTO DELL'ARTICOLO ➜ https://www.bastabugie.it/8156PAPA FRANCESCO NON CHIUDERA' IL GIUBILEO (ACCADDE SOLTANTO A INNOCENZO XII) di Cristina Siccardi Papa Francesco ha aperto la porta Santa in San Pietro, dando inizio all'Anno Santo ordinario del 2025, la Vigilia di Natale dello scorso anno. Era in sedia a rotelle e le campane suonavano a festa. Il 21 aprile, il Lunedì dell'Angelo, dopo la Santa Pasqua, le campane di San Pietro, invece, hanno suonato a morto per la sua scomparsa, avvenuta a 88 anni di età. Il giorno prima ha voluto incontrare, a sorpresa, il vice presidente degli Stati Uniti JD Vance, poi è apparso dal loggione per impartire la benedizione Urbi et Orbi che ha pronunciato con un filo di voce e al termine è sceso in piazza sulla Papa-mobile tra la folla dei fedeli. È stato il suo ultimo saluto: poche ore dopo, alle 7,35, si è spento. Secondo le sue volontà non sarà sepolto in Vaticano, bensì nella basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore, una delle quattro basiliche Papali di Roma.Papa Francesco, che aveva già indetto il Giubileo straordinario della Misericordia nel 2015, non potrà chiudere l'Anno Santo nella data prevista, il 6 gennaio 2026.UNICO PRECEDENTEA un solo altro Pontefice accadde la stessa sorte: era Innocenzo XII (1615-1700), nato Antonio Francesco Pignatelli, che morì a 85 anni. Durante il suo pontificato la vita dei popoli europei fu spesso funestata dalle guerre. Il Papa indisse il Giubileo il 18 maggio 1699 con la bolla Regi Saeculorum e all'apertura, a causa delle sue precarie condizioni di salute, non poté presiedere personalmente; ma nel giorno di Pasqua di quell'anno, pur essendo ormai gravemente malato, a causa del gran numero di pellegrini venuti da tutte le parti impartì la benedizione solenne dal balcone del Quirinale. Morì il 27 settembre del 1700, quindi l'Anno Santo fu chiuso dal suo successore, Clemente XI (1649-1721), nato Giovanni Francesco Albani.Nonostante l'assenza del Papa, sostituito dal cardinale Emmanuel de Bouillon (1643-1715), la cerimonia di apertura del Giubileo si svolse solennemente alla presenza della regina di Polonia, María Cristina (1641-1716), vedova del sovrano Jan Sobieski, e dal granduca di Toscana, Cosimo III de' Medici (1642-1723). La regina era entrata in San Pietro scalza e vestita da penitente e l'enorme affluenza di fedeli passava in ginocchio attraverso la Porta Santa.Membro di un casato aristocratico, Antonio Pignatelli, nato a Spinazzola in Puglia, trascorse tutto il periodo di formazione a Roma nel Collegio dei Gesuiti, dove prese gli ordini sacri probabilmente nel 1643. Si laureò in utroque iure e papa Urbano VIII lo chiamò a svolgere le sue mansioni nella Curia romana. Fu ordinato vescovo il 27 ottobre 1652. Svolse la carriera diplomatica come nunzio apostolico e per undici anni, dal 1660 al 1671, risiedette all'estero, tra Confederazione polacco-lituana e Impero austriaco. Fu creato cardinale il 1º settembre 1681 da Innocenzo XI. Come porporato partecipò a due conclavi, nel 1689 e nel 1691, quando fu eletto successore di San Pietro.Convinto della necessità che il clero dovesse porsi a modello dei fedeli, il Pontefice fece pubblicare la costituzione apostolica Sanctissimus in Christo Pater (18 luglio 1695), con la quale richiese a ogni ordine religioso una più stretta osservanza delle regole e una più attenta preparazione dei giovani nei noviziati. Attento alla Liturgia, il 20 agosto 1692 emise un decreto sulla musica sacra, in tal modo dissipò la confusione causata dalle diversità di interpretazioni e illuminando tutta la questione.CONTRO IL NEPOTISMO E IL GIANSENISMOInnocenzo XII è passato anche alla storia per aver emanato, il 23 giugno 1692, la bolla Romanum decet pontificem con la quale si eliminava ogni pratica di nepotismo, proibendo di fatto ai pontefici di concedere proprietà, incarichi o rendite a qualsiasi congiunto; inoltre, nessun parente di essi avrebbe più potuto essere innalzato al cardinalato.Sotto il suo pontificato proseguì l'annosa controversia giansenista, che egli condannò fermamente come eresia nel 1699. Cultore mariano, il 15 maggio 1693, stabilì che tutte la chiese celebrassero la festa dell'Immacolata Concezione con un'ottava. Realista e cosciente dei pericoli musulmani che gravitavano sui popoli d'Europa, appoggiò l'Imperatore del Sacro Romano Impero Leopoldo I d'Asburgo (1640-1705), impegnato nella guerra contro l'Impero Ottomano nella Grande guerra turca (1683-1699). Dopo più di un decennio di duro conflitto, Leopoldo uscì vittorioso in Oriente grazie al geniale talento militare del principe Eugenio di Savoia-Soissons (1663-1736). Con il trattato di Karlowitz, l'Imperatore cristiano recuperò quasi tutto il Regno d'Ungheria, che era caduto sotto il potere turco negli anni successivi alla battaglia di Mohács del 1526.Attento non alle demagogie, ma ai concreti bisogni della Chiesa, Innocenzo XII riformò l'apparato giudiziario per rendere efficace ed efficiente l'azione dei tribunali romani, troppo lenti nel garantire la giustizia. Con la bolla Ad radicitus submovendum del 31 agosto 1692 soppresse tutti i tribunali e i giudici particolari e rimise tutte le cause ai giudici ordinari. Fece quindi erigere un palazzo a Montecitorio, dove concentrò tutti i tribunali dell'Urbe, l'attuale Palazzo Montecitorio, inaugurato nel 1696.Uomo di poche parole, ma dai molti fatti, nel 1692 fece realizzare il nuovo acquedotto di Civitavecchia, dichiarò porto franco lo scalo portuale e le conferì il titolo di Città. Ordinò la costruzione del porto di Anzio (soprannominato «di Nettuno»), che portò crescita e sviluppo del luogo. Fece anche aprire due dogane a Roma, una per il traffico di merci via acqua, presso il porto di Ripa Grande, l'altra per le mercanzie via terra, nel tempio di Adriano a piazza di Pietra e, come non bastasse, rafforzò le difese militari sulla linea di costa per contrastare la minaccia dei Corsari barbareschi.Nel 1693 decise di riorganizzare l'assistenza pubblica di Roma e iniziò con il raccogliere l'infanzia abbandonata in un'unica istituzione, progettando di concentrarvi anche le altre categorie di poveri assistiti. Nacque così il nucleo di quello che divenne l'Ospizio apostolico di San Michele a Ripa Grande.Proprio in occasione del Giubileo del 1700, fece aprire un nuovo raccordo viario tra la via Appia antica e la via Campana, oggi via Appia Nuova, nota ancora oggi come Appia Pignatelli.Patrono delle Arti e delle Scienze, dopo la sua morte, il suo amico e conterraneo, il cardinale don Vincenzo Petra (1662-1747) dei duchi di Vastogirardi, commissionò all'architetto Ferdinando Fuga un monumento funebre in suo onore in San Pietro, presidiato da due statue, opera dello scultore Filippo Valle, che rappresentano la Giustizia e la Carità.

North Star Journey
For more than 20 years Micronesians have made Milan their home

North Star Journey

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 4:02


Tuesdays and Fridays are special days for a small group of students from Lac qui Parle Valley Schools near Milan. That's when the Milan Kids Club is in session at the former Milan Public School building.Rosalia Iowanes and Justleen Ponun, two teens employed by the program, have set up the volleyball net in the gym. Some students play barefoot. The sport is immensely popular in the Micronesian community.Justleen explained the volleyball connection.“Most of us would say it's our favorite sport because some of us grew up playing volleyball and yeah, volleyball is also like a favorite sport back in Micronesia,” she said. Justleen's family moved from Micronesia to Milan. However, Justleen was born in Willmar, 43 miles east of town.Her family is not alone. From Micronesia to MilanFamilies have been relocating from the Federated States of Micronesia in the Pacific Ocean to this southwest Minnesota town for more than 20 years. The small but steady stream of Micronesians arriving in this rural town, founded in the 19th Century by Norwegian immigrants, is a big change, explained program director Ann Thompson.The Micronesian community has boosted Milan's once declining population and brought a new energy to town, she added. Their presence has boosted the economy and infused youth into an aging populace. Charthttps://public.flourish.studio/visualisation/18102929/?utm_source=embed&utm_campaign=visualisation/18102929“Milan went from the oldest community in Chippewa County, oldest average age … a little bit of diversity, but not much to being the youngest community, growing population and really diverse,” Thompson said. “It's a big change.”Thompson said longtime residents have realized over time there are benefits to having an immigrant community in Milan: More kids in schools and more kids to clothe and feed.According to data from the 2020 U.S. Census, Micronesians made up 57 percent of Milan's population of 428. The town's numbers peaked in the 1940 census with 624 residents and trended downward until it hit its lowest number, 326, in 2000.Datahttps://public.flourish.studio/visualisation/18102809/?utm_source=embed&utm_campaign=visualisation/18102809Between 2000 and 2020, Milan's population grew by 31 percent, according to census data. Micronesia is a region of about 2,000 islands in the Pacific Ocean. The region also includes the island nation of the Federated States of Micronesia, which is nearly 7,000 miles away from Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport. Chuuk is one of the country's four states. Romanum is an island in Chuuk. And almost every person of Micronesian descent living in Milan, is from Romanum.How did Micronesians know about Milan, whose motto is “Norwegian Capital U.S.A.”? The connection begins with former Milan area resident, Erik Thompson, who served in the Peace Corps in Chuuk.  Thompson continued his Micronesian friendships after he left service. One of them visited Thompson in Milan. Thompson's friend later decided to settle in Milan with his family. Milan is roughly the same size as their island, Romanum, Erik Thompson told MPR News in 2010.“He thought he wouldn't be overwhelmed by the size of the place, and that I could speak his language so I could help him make a transition,” Thompson said of one of his friends from Romanum. “But he said he also wanted to bring his family over so kids could get a good education.”Afterward, others from Romanum moved to Milan as well.An agreement between Micronesia and the U.S. allows for citizens from both countries to work and travel freely between the two nations. Community cohesion can be noisyAnn Thompson says there were challenges for residents and newcomers.For example, Micronesians play music in the town park which might be too loud for some residents. They, in turn, may decline to directly ask for the music to be lowered, Thompson said, because of what she calls ‘Minnesota passive aggressiveness.'“There's angst,” Thompson said.Erika Raymond, the co-owner of E and J Micronesian Mart on Main street, says the park is packed every day with Micronesians.She says community members like to meet up at the park to play volleyball or basketball and they bring speakers to play music.“Some people just want peace and quiet but we're there every day making noises, but that's just how we are,” Raymond said. “We're a community that loves to hang around everyday. We're just very family-oriented. Not all of us are related. But if you're from somewhere and you come in and look, you'd think we're all related.”‘That's what I love about Milan'In 2007, Ann Thompson said a group of concerned citizens formed a nonprofit called the Greater Milan Initiative. The nonprofit paid $1 to the Lac qui Parle Valley School District for the former K-12 school which had been closed since 1990.The initiative manages the building and offers programs such as the kids club and a 4-H club. The WIC Clinic and other social service providers come by regularly to serve residents. The school district provides the funding for the kids club, Thompson said.  “They see this as a kind of an extra support group for the kids, kind of reinforcing what they're learning at school,” she said. “They have choices. They can play in the gym, or they can do art. We've been doing a lot of art exploration. We're working on this movie. That was their idea.”Nelisa Raymond is from Romanum. She's married and has a daughter in high school. She also works for the Appleton Milan Elementary School. Raymond remembers the day she arrived at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport.“I came in April. And it's still cold over here. But there's no snow on the ground. So I open the door from the airport. It's like, whoa, it's cold and it's sunny,” Raymond said. “So I went back inside and I was like, ‘Oh my goodness.'”Erika Raymond said she is torn about returning to Romanum. She wants to return, but she has four children, ages 8 to 15, to think about.“As I'm getting older and older, I prefer back home. But then I have my kids so that's why we're here. I want them to get a good education,” she said. Raymond hopes they finish college and secure good jobs.Still, there's something about Milan.“It's a peaceful town. It's not crowded. And you feel safe with your kids roaming around town, and we feel safe,” Raymond said. “Yeah, that's what I love about Milan.”Correction (May 29, 2024): An earlier version of this story incorrectly stated who paid Lac qui Parle Valley School District for the school building. The story has been updated.

Ancient Warfare Podcast
AW239 - Imperium Romanum

Ancient Warfare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 46:58


Imperium Romanum is a YouTube channel dedicated to bringing history to life, with documentaries looking at everything Ancient Rome; from the army and military equipment to politics, religion, culture, lifestyle and much more.  In this episode, Jasper, Murray and Marc are joined by Marc Beermann from Imperium Romanum to talk about what they do. If you want to enter the competition for a copy of Myke Cole's The Bronze Lie, you need to email awa@ancient-warfare.com with you 25 words on what you enjoy about the magazine. Join us on Patron patreon.com/ancientwarfarepodcast  

Hörsaal - Deutschlandfunk Nova
Juden im Imperium Romanum - Judaist Lutz Doering

Hörsaal - Deutschlandfunk Nova

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2021 53:13


Juden waren im Römischen Reich eine Minderheit. Sie hatten Sonderrechte, wurden aber auch immer wieder verfolgt. Ein Vortrag über Zugehörigkeit, Ausgrenzung und Identität von Lutz Doering.

Audioteca Divulgadores del Misterio
⚔️IMPERIUM ROMANUM TE REQUIRIT⚔️ por Sergio Alejo Gómez

Audioteca Divulgadores del Misterio

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2021 95:10


Hablaremos de el reclutamiento legionario durante el Alto Imperio, siglo II. Principado de Trajano. ¿A que mola? Pues no dudéis en seguirnos porque tenemos varias sorpresas preparadas que os gustarán. COMPRA EN AMAZON CON NUESTRO ENLACE AFILIADO https://amzn.to/3gDTmfV

Caica Sonora - La Alternativa
Emperatum Sonorus⁂Terra Iovi

Caica Sonora - La Alternativa

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 47:32


Manibus deum Iouem maximum Iunonemque et Minervam amplectimur sonos Romanum. Alterum ad audiendum invitat Caica Sonora Quintus diversis Vestibulum. Salutate omnem faciem terrae quam extrinsecus gloriosum.

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RIP GDR
Vmbra Imperri – Lib. XXV “Proscriptio”

RIP GDR

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021


"Maiestatis autem crimen illud est, quod adversus populum Romanum vel adversus securitatem eius committitur [...]" I custodes, dopo aver localizzato il predicatore Iacob e affrontato una prima ondata di abomini da questo evocati, continuano lo scontro dalla quale solo una delle due parti potrà emergere vittoriosa. Sarà Roma o il servo dell'abisso? E chi è veramente Iacob?

Larifari
Folge 9: Imperium Romanum

Larifari

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 57:01


Lorem ipsum! Dasem sei ei ne Beschreibunge in Romanische Soviel geballti Informatione uf eimol?!? Unglaublichi Facts über d Gallier und ihri grösste Feinde: d'Römer? Alles das gits nur im Larifari Podcast. Es het solangs het! Wönd ihr wiedermol e Themefolg? Wenn jo mached doch eifach es Mail a üsi E-Mail. Intro und Outro Musik: J.R.S Schattenberg (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KPhfTgayGWQ&feature=youtu.be) Quelle: Astrrix und Obelix Comics E-Mail: post@larifari.rocks

Fr. Z's Blog - PODCAzTs
OLDIE PODCAzT 084: Quo Primum of St. Pius V (1570) and the Missale Romanum – “henceforth, now, and forever”

Fr. Z's Blog - PODCAzTs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 44:59


I’ve been getting questions about the infamous “survey” sent out to bishops about Summorum Pontificum and its implementation (or more likely NOT!) in their dioceses.  I wrote about it HERE.   The important thing is not to panic and act like … Continue reading →

Fr. Z's Blog - PODCAzTs
PODCAzT 181: The Latin of “A Prayer In Times of Epidemics” from the Rituale Romanum – PRAYERCAzT

Fr. Z's Blog - PODCAzTs

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2020 11:29


In this PODCAzT I read for you the Latin version of the extract from the traditional Rituale Romanum of A Prayer In Times of Epidemics (RR Tit. IX. Ch. X). It really should be done in Latin. These devotions and … Continue reading →

Ovinology
Et ovium Romanum

Ovinology

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2019 21:13


In Part 1 of 2, we'll explore the history of Grecian and Roman sheep including food, fertilizer, fiber processing, and dyes. It's more fun than it sounds, I promise! Also, I'm your host, Madeline Rosenberg.http://factsanddetails.com/world/cat56/sub408/entry-6384.htmlhttps://www.encyclopedia.com/humanities/culture-magazines/textiles-greek-and-roman-worldhttps://wesscholar.wesleyan.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2663&context=etd_hon_theses See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Art Gallery of Ontario
9. Breviarium Romanum, 1614

Art Gallery of Ontario

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2019 1:07


9 Breviarium Romanum, 1614 NARRATOR: A breviary contained everything you needed for Catholic worship – prayers and hymns for daily use, and the wording for church services too. SASHA SUDA: This is the kind of book that would have been either owned by or available to all Catholics living in Antwerp and elsewhere in the Catholic realm, and would have helped to guide people through their own devotional practice. NARRATOR: This particular breviary was published in Antwerp, by the Plantin Moretus press, which commissioned its illustrations from Rubens. You'll find his delicate and lively original drawings for some of the images on the wall nearby. SASHA SUDA: Rubens' engagement with printed images increases towards the end of his life. It's really the Plantin Moretus press that begins his journey on this path and which helps him to become one of the most prolific printmakers of his time.

Art Gallery of Ontario
9. Breviarium Romanum, 1614

Art Gallery of Ontario

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2019 1:07


9 Breviarium Romanum, 1614 NARRATOR: A breviary contained everything you needed for Catholic worship – prayers and hymns for daily use, and the wording for church services too. SASHA SUDA: This is the kind of book that would have been either owned by or available to all Catholics living in Antwerp and elsewhere in the Catholic realm, and would have helped to guide people through their own devotional practice. NARRATOR: This particular breviary was published in Antwerp, by the Plantin Moretus press, which commissioned its illustrations from Rubens. You’ll find his delicate and lively original drawings for some of the images on the wall nearby. SASHA SUDA: Rubens' engagement with printed images increases towards the end of his life. It's really the Plantin Moretus press that begins his journey on this path and which helps him to become one of the most prolific printmakers of his time.

Fr. Z's Blog - PODCAzTs
PRAYERCAzT / PODCAzT 172: Blessing Holy Water in Latin with the traditional Rituale Romanum

Fr. Z's Blog - PODCAzTs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2019


From a priest: Could you record for your priestly audience the correct pronunciation for the Holy Water blessing in Latin? Sure!   I can do that. I will also include this in the What Does The Prayer Really Sound Like series, … Continue reading →

Zoom: una notizia alla settimana | RRL
20 - Il Novus ordo cinquant’anni dopo: quale bilancio?

Zoom: una notizia alla settimana | RRL

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2019 6:06


Le VOCI di radioromalibera.org | RRL
152 - Mauro Faverzani - Il Novus ordo cinquant'anni dopo: quale bilancio?

Le VOCI di radioromalibera.org | RRL

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2019 6:06


Planet-Schule-Videos
Experimentum Romanum — De religione Romana

Planet-Schule-Videos

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2019 14:57


Und vor allem wie? Beteten sie wie wir heute? Das herauszufinden, ist nach 2000 Jahren gar nicht mehr so einfach. Deshalb hat sich der Althistoriker und Religionswissenschaftler Wolfgang Spickermann zusammen mit einer Gruppe Studenten vorgenommen, die antiken Schriftquellen nach den religiösen Praktiken der Römer zu durchforsten und die Zeremonien real durchzuspielen. So erfahren wir, wie wichtig den Römern Götterzeichen und die Verehrung ihrer Götter war. Aber nicht nur ihrer eigenen Götter: Sie nahmen auch Götter eroberter Völker in ihren Pantheon auf. (Online-Signatur Medienzentren: 4984978)

Planet-Schule-Videos
Experimentum Romanum — De mercatura Romana

Planet-Schule-Videos

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2019 14:51


In den Wäldern Germaniens wurde vor 2000 Jahren gerodet, was das Zeug hielt. Holz brachte gutes Geld und die Abnehmer verlangten nach immer mehr. Diese Abnehmer saßen in den römischen Provinzen an Rhein und Donau, sie betrieben Keramik-Manufakturen, große Bäderanlagen oder verarbeiteten im großen Stil Metall. Der Ressourcen-Hunger der Römer war enorm. Wie groß er war und was dieser über das römische Wirtschaften vermuten lässt, das wollen Archäologen mit einem Experiment ermitteln. Ihre Frage: Wie viel Holz benötigte man damals, um ein Kilogramm Eisen zu produzieren? (Online-Signatur Medienzentren: 4984977)

Planet-Schule-Videos
Experimentum Romanum — De gladiatoribus

Planet-Schule-Videos

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2019 15:00


Wie entbehrungsreich und gefährlich war das Gladiatorenleben? Um das herauszufinden, starten Studenten der Universität Regensburg unter der Leitung von Dr. Josef Löffl einen Selbstversuch: Ein halbes Jahr lang trainieren, kämpfen und leben sie wie Gladiatoren zu römischer Zeit. Höhepunkt ist ein sechswöchiges Camp im antiken Carnuntum bei Wien. (Online-Signatur Medienzentren: 4984976)

Planet-Schule-Videos
Experimentum Romanum — De aedificiis Romanis

Planet-Schule-Videos

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2019 14:41


Heute sieht die Landschaft in der Eifel fast ordentlich aus, flurbereinigt. Trotzdem bekommt man nur aus der Luft einen guten Überblick über Berge, Täler, Flüsse, Wälder und Wiesen. Die Möglichkeit dieser Perspektive hatten die Römer nicht. Sie mussten sich vom Boden aus orientieren. Umso erstaunlicher ihre bautechnischen Meisterleistungen – zum Beispiel die Wasserleitung von der Eifel nach Colonia Agrippina, dem heutigen Köln. Über 95 Kilometer weit lieferte sie mineralreiches Quellwasser. Der Film zeigt ein Team von Archotechnikern bei ihren Versuchen, mit rekonstruierten Vermessungsgeräten der römischen Vermessungs- und Baukunst auf die Spur zu kommen. (Online-Signatur Medienzentren: 4984975)

Planet-Schule-Videos
Experimentum Romanum — De vita in oppido Romano

Planet-Schule-Videos

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2019 14:26


Wie machten die Römer ihre Geschäfte? Dieser Frage geht der Film in ihrem doppelten Wortsinn nach und beleuchtet damit auf eigene Art das römische Stadtleben. Ein fiktiver römischer Handwerker wird bei seinem nächtlichen Streifzug durch eine germanische Provinzstadt begleitet. Er sammelt in Amphoren eine anrüchige Flüssigkeit, die für seine berufliche Tätigkeit außerordentlich wichtig ist, denn er ist Tuchfärber. Mit ihm lernen wir den normalen Alltag eines einfachen Römers kennen. (Online-Signatur Medienzentren: 4984974)

Planet-Schule-Videos
Experimentum Romanum — De cibo Romanorum

Planet-Schule-Videos

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2019 15:12


Wie schmeckte das Essen bei den Römern? Und was haben sie überhaupt gegessen? Zur Beantwortung dieser Fragen wurden drei Spezialisten ins Fernseh-Kochstudio geladen, die sich den unterschiedlichen Themengebieten rund um die römische Ernährung verschrieben haben. Gastgeber und Chefkoch ist Horst Lichter, der nach original römischen Rezepten ein dreigängiges Menü bereitet. (Online-Signatur Medienzentren: 4984973)

Planet-Schule-Videos
Experimentum Romanum — De defensione imperii Romani

Planet-Schule-Videos

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2019 14:54


Bis ins Rheinland und in den Donauraum dringen die Römer in das Land vor, das sie Germania nennen und errichten dort drei Provinzen. Doch wie gelingt es den Römern, diese Provinzen über Jahrhunderte gegen Angreifer aus dem freien Germanien zu sichern? Neben dem Limes sind es die Flüsse, Rhein und Donau, die als „nasse Grenze“ Schutz bieten. Aber nur, wenn sie gut bewacht werden. Zum Beispiel mit schnellen Patrouillenbooten, wie dem „Navis Lusoria“. Ein Expertengremium um Prof. Dr. Schäfer rekonstruiert in aufwändiger Arbeit dieses historische Schiff. Der Film begleitet die Arbeit bis zu den ersten Testfahrten. (Online-Signatur Medienzentren: 4984971)

Planet-Schule-Videos
Experimentum Romanum — De armis et militibus Romanis

Planet-Schule-Videos

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2019 14:51


Kann man in Sandalen ein Weltreich erobern? Eine eigentlich plausible Frage, wenn man sich die leichten Riemchenschuhe der römischen Legionäre ansieht. Damit sollen sie über die Alpen gezogen sein, durch Wüsten, Wälder und Sümpfe, über hunderte, ja tausende Kilometer? Neben den Sandalen stellt die Sendung die Militärtechnik der Römer auf den Prüfstand. (Online-Signatur Medienzentren: 4984972)

Occultae Veritatis Podcast - OVPOD
Case #037: Anna Elisabeth "Anneliese" Michel [A Gerrman Woman Who was the Victim of Neglect who Died after a Year of Harsh Exorcisms, Strange Behavior, and Self Starvation]

Occultae Veritatis Podcast - OVPOD

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2018 64:08


Occultae Veritatis Podcast Case #037: The Exorcisms of Anneliese Michel Anna Elisabeth "Anneliese" Michel was a German woman who underwent Catholic exorcism rites during the year before her death. She was diagnosed with epileptic psychosis (temporal lobe epilepsy) and had a history of psychiatric treatment, which was overall not effective. Subscribe: https://linktr.ee/ovpodcast   Devils, demons, exorcism, praying, stigmata, rosary, virgin mary, mother Mary, Jesus Christ, Rituale Romanum, mental illness

The Fleming Foundation
Latin, Episode 6

The Fleming Foundation

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2017 31:26


In this episode of Latin, Dr. Fleming discusses the accusative case, as well as the supine. Please use these texts as necessary to follow along: Romanum imperium, quo neque ab exordio ullum fere minus neque incrementis toto orbe amplius humana potest memoria recordari, a Romulo exordium habet, qui Reae Silviae, Vestalis virginis, filius et, quantum putatus est, Martis cum Remo fratre uno partu editus est. Is cum inter pastores latrocinaretur, decem et octo annos natus urbem exiguam in Palatino monte constituit XI Kal. Maias, Olympaids sextae anno terto, post Troiaie excidium, ut qui plurimum minimumque tradunt, anno trecentesimo nonagesimo quarto. THE Roman empire, than which the memory of man can recall scarcely any one smaller in its commencement, or greater in its progress throughout the world, had its origin from Romulus; who, being the son of a vestal virgin, and, as was supposed, of Mars, was brought forth at one birth with his brother Remus. While leading a predatory life among the shepherds, he founded, when he was eighteen years of age, a small city on the Palatine Hill, on the 21st day of April, in the third year of the sixth Olympiad, and the three hundred and ninety-fourth after the destruction of Troy. In nomine Patris, et Filii et Spiritus Sancti. Sancte Michaël Archangele, defende nos in proelio; contra nequitiam et insidias diaboli esto praesidium. Imperet illi Deus, supplices deprecamur: tuque, Princeps militiae caelestis, Satanam aliosque spiritus malignos, qui ad perditionem animarum pervagantur in mundo, divina virtute in infernum detrude. Amen. Original Air Date: October 7, 2016 Show Run Time: 31 minutes Show Guest(s): Dr. Thomas Fleming Show Host(s): Stephen Heiner Episode page: https://fleming.foundation/2016/10/latin-episode-6/ The Fleming Foundation Presents Latin: https://fleming.foundation/category/podcasts/lat/ Subscribe: https://fleming.foundation/membership-signup/ The Fleming Foundation Presents Latin℗ is a Production of the Fleming Foundation. Copyright 2016. All Rights are Reserved.

The Fleming Foundation
Latin, Episode 5

The Fleming Foundation

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2017 36:34


In this episode of Latin, Dr. Fleming discusses the ablative case, as well as the 4th Declension. Please use these texts as necessary to follow along: Romanum imperium, quo neque ab exordio ullum fere minus neque incrementis toto orbe amplius humana potest memoria recordari, a Romulo exordium habet, qui Reae Silviae, Vestalis virginis, filius et, quantum putatus est, Martis cum Remo fratre uno partu editus est. Is cum inter pastores latrocinaretur, decem et octo annos natus urbem exiguam in Palatino monte constituit XI Kal. Maias, Olympaids sextae anno terto, post Troiaie excidium, ut qui plurimum minimumque tradunt, anno trecentesimo nonagesimo quarto. THE Roman empire, than which the memory of man can recall scarcely any one smaller in its commencement, or greater in its progress throughout the world, had its origin from Romulus; who, being the son of a vestal virgin, and, as was supposed, of Mars, was brought forth at one birth with his brother Remus. While leading a predatory life among the shepherds, he founded, when he was eighteen years of age, a small city on the Palatine Hill, on the 21st day of April, in the third year of the sixth Olympiad, and the three hundred and ninety-fourth after the destruction of Troy. In nomine Patris, et Filii et Spiritus Sancti. Sancte Michaël Archangele, defende nos in proelio; contra nequitiam et insidias diaboli esto praesidium. Imperet illi Deus, supplices deprecamur: tuque, Princeps militiae caelestis, Satanam aliosque spiritus malignos, qui ad perditionem animarum pervagantur in mundo, divina virtute in infernum detrude. Amen. Original Air Date: September 26, 2016 Show Run Time: 37 minutes Show Guest(s): Dr. Thomas Fleming Show Host(s): Stephen Heiner Episode page: https://fleming.foundation/2016/09/latin-episode-5/ The Fleming Foundation Presents Latin: https://fleming.foundation/category/podcasts/lat/ Subscribe: https://fleming.foundation/membership-signup/ The Fleming Foundation Presents Latin℗ is a Production of the Fleming Foundation. Copyright 2016. All Rights are Reserved.

In Reginaldi Mercatoris horto
Scholae Romanae e Guiana - lectio 9 (De rebus technicis apud priscos Romanos)

In Reginaldi Mercatoris horto

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2017 9:18


Saluéte amici, amicae uosque omnes qui Latinitati hodiernae fauetis. Illa erit Schola Romana e Guiana nona. Reginaldus loquor. Hodie de artibus rebusque technicis apud priscos Romanos loquamus. Incipiamus ! Usque ad sextum saeculum ante Christum natum, Romanis pugnandum fuit ut superessent. Itaque paucitas uestigiorum illius aetatis comprobat quanta inopia primi Latii incolae laborauerint. Praeterea oppressi inter culturas clarissimas – hic Etruscos illic Graecos qui colonias in Italia Meridionali condiderant – uix utrosque uicinos aemulari poterant. Cum Etrusci sexto saeculo Latium occupauerunt, Romani cum oppugnarentur, tum demum nomen Romanum defendere coeperunt. De arte aedificandi et architectura ciuîli Romani a Tuscis acceperunt scientiam quâ fornices aedificarent. Quantum nouimus, dum reges Romam tenuerunt, fornicibus non usi sunt nisi ad opera publica e quibus cloaca maxima etiamnunc notissima est. Ea postquam confecta est, Romani paludibus siccandis salubritatem urbi attulerunt. Saepe enim aquae Tiberis imos colles inundabant, paludes alebant nec facile purgabantur. Deinde cum moenia aedificata sunt, portae ex eodem artificio apparatae sunt. Haec enim moenia quae regis Serui Tullii dicuntur, re uerâ sexto saeculo exeunte exaedificata sunt, multis annis postquam rex ea delineauit. Ex multitudine portarum alioquin aestimare possumus quantum urbs inter regum finem et primos rei publicae liberae annos creuerit ; illae fuerunt portae memoria dignae : Collina, Capena, Quirinalis, Fontinalisque. De architectura religiosa Artes Etruscorum in templis quoque compârent. Namque eadem aetate ac Tusci Romam regebant, prima fana triplicibus cellis aedificata sunt. Contra Graecos, Romani aedes in podiis construere solebant quo gradibus ascendendis accederent. Item sicut Tusci, marmoribus alias materias praeferebant utputa figlina, uel imagines e terra cocta fictas. De litterarum cultu Haud dubium est quin Romani litteraturam habuerint quamuis inscriptam. Ast, pro dolor, nonnisi uestigia superfuerunt. Romani enim memoriam scriptis mandare non sôliti sunt priusquam reges expulerunt ; etiam initio rei publicae liberae parum scriptura utebantur nisi necessitate coacti, ut factum est cum medio quinto saeculo ante Christum natum, leges in duodecim tabulas primum retulerunt. Satis constat illos uersus quos Saturnianos dicunt, iam sub regibus fuisse quamuis eorum modos male intelligamus. Quibus secundo saeculo ante C. n. relictis Romani modos Graecos asciuerunt. Ipsi aetate Ciceronis scripta prisca eo minus intelligebant quod ad res religiosas attinebant, uelut exempli gratia carmina Saliorum uel libros sibyllinos quos rex Tarquinius emisse fertur eosque collegium sacerdotum inspiciebat ut oracula inde interpretarentur. De arte musica Romani etiamsi corpus musicorum mature magni momenti fecerunt quia caerimonias sine musicâ celebrare non solent, tamen, quantum nos in parietibus pictis Etruscorum aestimare possumus, uidentur ipsa musicorum arte delectati esse. Namque eis in conuiuiis libebat saltationes mirari quae ad tibias, crôtala, lituos, syringes, lyrasue efficiebantur. Haec omnia resumamus Prisci Romani post humilia initia artes nouas sexto saeculo ante Christum natum ab Etruscis acceperunt. Sic aedificauerunt exempli gratia sub fornicibus Cloacam Maximam atque in podiis templa trinis cellis praêdita. Etsi iam scripturam sciebant, ea uti non solebant nisi de rebus religiosis. Quod ad musicam attinet, musici ubique aderant cum in caerimoniis tum in conuiuiis priuâtis. Nunc peruenimus ad finem huius emissionis. Gratias uobis ago, amici, amicae uosque omnes qui Latinitati hodiernae fauetis. Curate ut ualeatis !

Grace on Tap
Episode 20 – Decet Romanum Pontificem – The Excommunication of Luther

Grace on Tap

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2017 36:09


In the summer of 1520, Pope Leo X released Exsurge Domine, a papal bull outlining the errors and heresies of the impudent German monk, Martin Luther. Luther responded by burning the bull. The pope had had enough. It was time for action, so he instructed his theologians to write a new papal bull that would […]

Guns, Dice, Butter
Guns, Dice, Butter Episode XV: June 14, 2013

Guns, Dice, Butter

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2013 145:16


Welcome to Episode XV: June 14, 2013 of Guns, Dice, Butter: a series of conversations with members of the wargaming tribe O:00 Intro; overview of the episode  0:07 Al Nofi discusses SPI and S&T, researching games with Dunnigan & gang, wargaming connection to sci-fi, John Boardman, Issac Assinov, Sprague de Camp..Friday nite follies, bouncing checks to an Israeli general, West Point and a pretty face at SPI. 0:45 Al Nofi discusses his design Imperium Romanum and seven centuries of associated Roman history. 1:11 John Alsen reviews Consimworld Expo (Monster Con) 2013, It Never Snows, Racier’s new design Dark Valley, Herman’s Churchill, War of the Suns, new designs in the pipe from Decision Games (a 3rd world war beast, a BIG ACW game...and, hold on to your hats, an update of Campaign for North Africa), The War from Compass Games 1: 53 John Alsen taunts me and all with his brand new game, War of the Suns; discusses what’s in the  HUGE box. 2:17 Wrap up…a gift from Chris Bailey, playing Carthage, a new listener poll, Swampcon, upcoming WBC  

The Catholic Cafe
More On The Missale Romanum

The Catholic Cafe

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2011 28:00


Join Deacon Jeff as he talks with Deacon Bill Ditewig about the upcoming changes and their purpose and meaning in the Liturgy as promulgated in the 3rd Edition of the Roman Missal.

The Catholic Cafe
Missale Romanum

The Catholic Cafe

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2011 28:00


Deacon Jeff talks with Msgr Victor Ciarramitaro about the changes in the third edition of the Roman Missal and how they will affect Mass attendees.

QC Orchestra - Prof. Maurice Peress, Music Director
"Catacombae: Sepulchrum Romanum, con Mortuis in lingua mortua,"

QC Orchestra - Prof. Maurice Peress, Music Director

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2005 1:47


The Queens College Orchestra.

lingua romanum
Keimelion - Schätze des Wissens

Tue, 1 Jan 1484 12:00:00 +0100 http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/11851/ http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/11851/1/Cim._59.pdf Unbekannter Autor Cim. 59 (= 4 Inc.lat. 612) Missale Romanum Entstehungsort: Nürnberg, Offizin Georg Stuchs Entstehungszeit: 1484 Provenienz: Eine farbige Initiale mit Blattgoldgrund sowie fein ausgeführte Randverzierungen mit Blumen- und Pflanzenmustern stehen am Anfang dieses seltenen Pergamentdrucks der Nürnberger Offizin Stuchs. Er stammte aus dem Besitz des Augsburger Bischofs Johann Egolph von Knöringen (1537-1575), der seine über 6.000 Bände zählende Bibliothek als Stiftung vermachte. An der UB Ingolstadt befand sie sich seit 1573. 0