07-25-2013, 01:48 PM
Salve,
Though I'm more into the Republican area and the fall of Rome comes close to being postmodern history to me, I'm very interested in this, and have thus made my pledge (the username there is Syltorian).
I wonder whether you could create a small flyer for this? I'm secretary for an association looking after a Roman site in Luxembourg (www.ricciacus.lu), and might be able to leave them around for our visitors. We're not an English-speaking country, nor do we get that many visitors, but it might be worth a try. Don't hesitate to contact me on this.
Kickstarter is an amazing way to fund projects such as these, put it needs a lot of publicity or an established fanbase, and I wish you the best of luck.
Though I'm more into the Republican area and the fall of Rome comes close to being postmodern history to me, I'm very interested in this, and have thus made my pledge (the username there is Syltorian).
I wonder whether you could create a small flyer for this? I'm secretary for an association looking after a Roman site in Luxembourg (www.ricciacus.lu), and might be able to leave them around for our visitors. We're not an English-speaking country, nor do we get that many visitors, but it might be worth a try. Don't hesitate to contact me on this.
Kickstarter is an amazing way to fund projects such as these, put it needs a lot of publicity or an established fanbase, and I wish you the best of luck.
M. Caecilius M.f. Maxentius - Max C.
Qui vincit non est victor nisi victus fatetur
- Q. Ennius, Annales, Frag. XXXI, 493
Secretary of the Ricciacus Frënn (http://www.ricciacus.lu/)
Qui vincit non est victor nisi victus fatetur
- Q. Ennius, Annales, Frag. XXXI, 493
Secretary of the Ricciacus Frënn (http://www.ricciacus.lu/)