Nova Roma

NOVA ROMA is an organization dedicated to the study and restoration of ancient Roman culture. From its legendary founding in 753 BCE to 330 CE, when it ceased to be the center of Imperial authority, Rome set the standard and laid the foundation for our modern Western civilization. Rome civilized the world, and we see the need for that divine mission to begin again.
 

My gens, or family is the Gens Asinia.

In classical Rome, the gens Asinia included Gaius Asinia Pollio,  b. 76 BC, Italy : d. AD 4,, Tusculum, near Rome

Roman orator, poet, and historian who wrote a contemporary history that provided much of the material for Appian and Plutarch. Unfortunately, other than quoted material in other books, it is now lost.

Pollio moved in the literary circle of Catullus and entered public life in 56. In 54 he impeached unsuccessfully the tribune C. Cato, this of course upset Pompey. In the Civil War he joined Caesar at the Rubicon and campaigned in Africa with Curio and (49-45) in Greece, Africa, and Spain with Caesar, for whom he held a Praetorian command in Spain against Sextus Pompey (44). After Caesar's death he followed Antony, for whom he governed Cisalpine Gaul. There he knew Virgil and in distributing land to veterans saved the poet's property from confiscation. He stayed out of the fray in the Perusine War but remained firmly in Antony's followers, and he was part of the negotiations leading to the pact of Brundisium between Antony and Octavian in 40. In that year he was consul, and Virgil addressed his Fourth Eclogue to him. In 39 Pollio subdued the Parthini, an Illyrian people. From the booty he built the first public library in Rome, in the Atrium Libertatis, which he restored. He took no part in the Actium campaign (31) and subsequently maintained a position of republican dignity and independence. He gave hospitality to the rhetorician Timagenes, when the latter was in disgrace with Augustus. This was the main period of his activity as an advocate, and he devoted himself to the support of literature, organizing public recitations.

Pollio was a distinguished orator, combining, according to Tacitus and Seneca, careful composition and dry Atticist elegance in strict presentation of his argument. His style displeased Ciceronian critics, and his speeches are lost. As a poet he was accepted by Catullus, Helvius Cinna, and Virgil. He also wrote tragedies, which Virgil and Horace praised, but he ceased to write serious verse when he turned to history shortly after 35. His Historiae (History of the Civil Wars) covered the period from 60 probably to 42--that is, from the First Triumvirate to Philippi, the period in which the Roman Republic fell. A stern critic of men and style, he corrected Caesar, attacked Cicero, and praised Brutus; he reprimanded Sallust for archaism and Livy for a quality of provincialism that Pollio termed Patavinitas. Above all, he defended Roman libertas under the principate of Augustus.

He does appear as a character in Robert Graves' novel 'I Claudius' as one of the men responsible for Claudius' interest in wrtitng histories.

Gaius Asinia Pollio is a man to respect and emulate. He demonstrates the best of Roman virtues - honesty, dignity and public service.

My praenomen, Hyapatia is in honor of the only female librarian of the Library of Alexandria.
 

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ROMAN and CLASSICAL WORLD
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       Great classics of Roman Writing on line If you just have to read the latest by Cato or Virgil, and the bookstores are all closed.
       Vitelieu - Ancient Italian languages Online For wwhat we know about Etruscan.
       LacusCurtius Home Page An incredible source of links and information about Classical Rome
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      Forma Urbis Romae Project The stone plat diagram of Rome discovered, and being reasembled.
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Pompeii
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      The Architecture of Pompeii Great pictures of the sites in Pompeii you can actually visit, and some great pictures of architectural and construction details.
      The Material Culture of Pompeii Households  A great bibliography for a group of the atrium houses of Pompeii.
 
Roman Cooking
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