Spurius Carvilius Ruga

Spurius Carvilius Ruga

Spurius Carvilius Ruga (fl. 230 BCE) was a freedman living in Rome who allegedly invented the letter G. His invention would have been quickly adopted in the Roman Republic because the letter C was, at the time, confusingly used both for the /k/ and /g/ sounds. Ruga was also the first man in recorded history to open a private elementary school.

Plutarch is our main source for these inventions, and Quintus Terentius Scaurus confirms the former in "De Orthographia". The letter G was already in use before 230 BCE; Wilhelm Paul Corssen theorized in "Über Aussprache" that what Plutarch really meant was that Ruga's elementary school was the first place to assign the C and G to their current phonemes of /k/ and /g/. G was imported from the Greek zeta, which stood for quite a different sound, and usually confused with C and Z. This is the reason G is in the middle of the alphabet rather than at the end; at whatever point the confusion was stamped out, probably Ruga's doing, it replaced the Z used in the Old Latin alphabet.

Other people with the same name

purius Carvilius Maximus

A "novus homo", he was consul in 293 BCE, and celebrated a triumph over the Samnites. He founded a temple of Fors Fortuna and dedicated a colossal statue of Jupiter Capitolinus made from captured Samnite armour. (Pliny "N.H." 34.43; Livy 10.43; "Fasti Capit".). According to Velleius Paterculus (2.128), he was censor, probably in 289 BC. In 272 BCE he had a second consulship, again campaigning against the Samnites (Front. "Aq". 10.6).

purius Carvilius Maximus Ruga

Perhaps son of the above, was consul in 234 BCE, celebrating a triumph for his victories in Corsica and Sardinia. He was consul again in 228 BCE, and augur in 211 BCE. A tradition cited by Valerius Maximus claimed that he was the first Roman to divorce his wife. Dionysius of Halicarnassus and Aulus Gellius also attest to the story of the divorce. According to Dionysius' account,:Spurius Carvilius, a man of distinction, was the first to divorce his wife ... yet because of his action, though it was based on necessity, he was ever afterwards hated by the people.However, their date of 230 BCE for Ruga's divorce is somewhat absurd, because the Twelve Tables written in 450 BCE include a provision for divorce.

His freedman is the Spurius Carvilius Ruga of this article.

ources

*" [http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Plutarch/Moralia/Roman_Questions*/home.html Quaestiones Romanae] " questions 54 and 59.
* [http://cathygary.com/Classics/RomanDivorce.html Earliest Roman Divorces: Divergent Memories or Hidden Agendas?] by Gary Martin
* [http://www.jstor.org/view/00659711/ap010002/01a00030/ The Origin of the Latin Letters G and Z] by George Hempl


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно решить контрольную?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Spurius Carvilius Ruga — (ou Rufa) est un personnage semi légendaire de la Rome antique qui, selon Plutarque, aurait inventé la lettre G, ouvert la première école élémentaire privée, et aurait été le premier à divorcer. Affranchi, il aurait vécu autour de 600 ou de 230.… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Spurius Carvilius Rufa — Spurius Carvilius Ruga Spurius Carvilius Ruga (ou Rufa) est un personnage semi légendaire de la Rome antique qui, selon Plutarque, aurait inventé la lettre G, ouvert la première école élémentaire privée, et aurait été le premier à divorcer.… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Spurius Carvilius Maximus Ruga — était un homme politique de la République romaine. Il est en 234, consul de la Rome antique. Il est le chef de la cinquième expéditions envoyée par le sénat en Corse, mais il est mit en difficulté par une tempête. En 233, il oblige tous les… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Spurius (disambiguation) — Spurius is a genus of passalid beetles.The name Spurius was a Roman praenomen (see List of Roman nomina) and may also refer to figures from ancient history and/or mythology:*Spurius Maelius *Spurius Tarpeius *Spurius Antius *Spurius Carvilius… …   Wikipedia

  • Women in Ancient Rome — Women in ancient Roman society were given considerable honor, possibly as a result of treaties between the Romans and the Sabines from earlier Roman history,Fact|date=May 2008 and as a result of the emphasis on child bearing in a society with… …   Wikipedia

  • List of ancient Romans — This an alphabetical List of ancient Romans. These include citizens of ancient Rome remembered in history for some reason. Note that some persons may be listed multiple times, once for each part of the name. See also: List of Roman Emperors… …   Wikipedia

  • G — is the seventh letter in the Latin alphabet. Its name in English is spelled gee or occasionally ge (pronEng|dʒiː). [ G Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd edition (1989); Merriam Webster s Third New International Dictionary of the English Language,… …   Wikipedia

  • Lateinischer Buchstabe — Lateinisches Alphabet Schrifttyp Alphabet Sprachen siehe Liste Verwendungszeit seit 700 v. Chr. Abstammung Phönizisches Alphabet  → Griechisches Alphabet …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Latinica — Lateinisches Alphabet Schrifttyp Alphabet Sprachen siehe Liste Verwendungszeit seit 700 v. Chr. Abstammung Phönizisches Alphabet  → Griechisches Alphabet …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Latiniza — Lateinisches Alphabet Schrifttyp Alphabet Sprachen siehe Liste Verwendungszeit seit 700 v. Chr. Abstammung Phönizisches Alphabet  → Griechisches Alphabet …   Deutsch Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”