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fasti$511762$ - traduzione in olandese

CHRONOLOGICAL OR CALENDAR-BASED LIST
Dies fasti; Fasti consulares; Fasti Praenestini; Consular fasti; Consularia; Nefasti; Fasti Consulares
  • Segment XX of the ''Fasti triumphales'', a portion recording triumphs during the [[First Punic War]]
  • Feast of Robigus]]" (bottom right).
  • The Sala della Lupa in the [[Palazzo dei Conservatori]] on the [[Capitoline Hill]], with the ''lupa'' in the foreground and behind her an entablature of ''fasti capitolini'', one of several in the hall

fasti      
n. verslag; register; annalen; Romeinse kalender die de dagen van festivals en rechtzittingen weergeven (komt overeen met moderne almanak)

Definizione

Fasti
·noun ·pl Records or registers of important events.
II. Fasti ·noun ·pl The Roman calendar, which gave the days for festivals, courts, ·etc., corresponding to a modern almanac.

Wikipedia

Fasti

In ancient Rome, the fasti (Latin plural) were chronological or calendar-based lists, or other diachronic records or plans of official and religiously sanctioned events. After Rome's decline, the word fasti continued to be used for similar records in Christian Europe and later Western culture.

Public business, including the official business of the Roman state, had to be transacted on dies fasti, "allowed days". The fasti were the records of this business. In addition to the word's general sense, there were fasti that recorded specific kinds of events, such as the fasti triumphales, lists of triumphs celebrated by Roman generals. The divisions of time used in the fasti were based on the Roman calendar.

The yearly records of the fasti encouraged the writing of history in the form of chronological annales, "annals," which in turn influenced the development of Roman historiography.