Sunday, December 12, 2010

ACTA DIURNA

acta diurna is the official notification of the roman (diary) which is in julius caesar reign (100-44 BC), acta diurna carved in stone or metal and placed on the Forum Romanum. according to the contents of this announcement is divided into two:

1. Acta senatus Contains brief reports on meetings of the senate and its decisions.
2. Acta diurna Populi Roman Contains decisions from meeting people and other news.

acta diurna this is the roman government propaganda tool that makes the news about the events that need to be known by the people (hamzah et al, 1987:29-30), acta diurna stopped when the seat was moved to the emperor Constantine, Acta Diurna introduced the term 'publicare et propagare ', which means' to make public and disseminate. " This expression is established at the end of the text and a good release proclaimed Roman citizens and non-citizens