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Acta Diurna (Daily Acts or Daily Public Records). The first proto-newspaper, ca 131 BC
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Acta Diurna (Daily Acts or Daily Public Records). The first proto-newspaper, ca 131 BC
Acta Diurna (Daily Acts or Daily Public Records). The first proto-newspaper, ca 131 BC. Found in the Collection of Museo della Civilta Romana
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This print showcases the Acta Diurna, a remarkable artifact from ancient Rome that revolutionized the way information was disseminated. Dating back to approximately 131 BC, this portrait of marble represents the first-ever proto-newspaper known as "Daily Acts" or "Daily Public Records". Preserved in the esteemed Collection of Museo della Civilta Romana, it stands as a testament to the ingenuity and advanced civilization of the Roman Empire. The Acta Diurna played a pivotal role in shaping history and is considered an invaluable piece of archaeological treasure. Serving as an early form of journalism, this fine art image transports us back to a time when news was meticulously recorded and publicly displayed for all citizens to see. It symbolizes not only ancient Rome's commitment to transparency but also their sophisticated understanding of communication. As we gaze upon this historic object, we are reminded of its significance in paving the way for modern-day periodicals and gazettes. The Acta Diurna predates even Gutenberg's printing press by centuries, highlighting how innovation has always been deeply rooted within human society. Through this mesmerizing photograph, we are transported into ancient Rome's bustling streets where citizens eagerly gathered around these daily records. It serves as a powerful reminder that while technology may have evolved over time, our innate desire for knowledge remains constant throughout history.
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