Happy Saturnalia!

17 Dec 2010 10:32 #1 by Something the Dog Said
Today is the first day of Saturnalia. How does one go about celebrating the most festive of Roman holidays, one might ask? According to the Encyclopedia Romana:

During the holiday, restrictions were relaxed and the social order inverted. Gambling was allowed in public. Slaves were permitted to use dice and did not have to work. . . Within the family, a Lord of Misrule was chosen. Slaves were treated as equals, allowed to wear their masters’ clothing, and be waited on at meal time in remembrance of an earlier golden age thought to have been ushered in by the god. In the Saturnalia, Lucian relates that “During My week the serious is barred; no business allowed. Drinking, noise and games and dice, appointing of kings and feasting of slaves, singing naked, clapping of frenzied hands, an occasional ducking of corked faces in icy water—such are the functions over which I preside.”

http://penelope.uchicago.edu/~grout/enc ... nalia.html

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17 Dec 2010 11:08 #2 by Nmysys
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It sounds very much like the last two years of Obama rule!!!

But it has been anything but happy!!

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17 Dec 2010 13:53 #3 by Wayne Harrison
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Nmysys wrote: It sounds very much like the last two years of Obama rule!!!


For once, you may be right.

Catullus (XIV) describes it as "the best of days."

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