"The Twelve Months of the Year" lithographs with pochaoir by Martha Romme, 1919.
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"The Twelve Months of the Year" lithographs with pochaoir by Martha Romme, 1919.

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IL Y A 231 ANS | Suspension de la réforme ayant instauré le temps décimal ➽ http://bit.ly/Abolition-Temps-Decimal Le 7 avril 1795 marque la fin d'une brève utopie. Adopté en 1793 sous l'impulsion de Charles-Gilbert Romme, le temps décimal prétendait rompre avec l'« ère vulgaire » et déraciner l’héritage chrétien du calendrier. Année, mois et journée furent soumis à la logique des décades et des heures décimales. Une réforme trop étrangère aux usages pour être pérenne
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romme: being both a tomme and a rogue; one who is both an androgynous bi man and a bi woman who rejects societal expectations of womanhood (through masculinity, androgyny, etc.)
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Martha Romme, Nivôse (Snovy), "de la neige lesflocans. de la saison son les papillons" (snow flakes. of the season its the butterflies). 1919.
Nivôse (French pronunciation: [nivoz]; also Nivose) was the fourth month in the French Republican Calendar. The month was named after the Latin word nivosus, which means snowy. Nivôse was the first month of the winter quarter (mois d'hiver). It started between 21 and 23 December.
According to certain sources while he was imprisoned with the other Hébertists, Cordeliers he would have said the following words (repeated in the movie Saint Just et la Force des Choses) "...you will be condemned. When you should have acted, you talked. Know how to die. For my part, I swear that you shall not see me flinch. Strive to do the same". If it was a clumsy way of helping them prepare to die, it succeeded because they practically all died with dignity (apart from Hebert, this abominable false friend of the people). Another of his quotes which was attributed to him "Liberty undone!...because a few paltry fellows are about to perish! Liberty is immortal. Our enemies will fall in their turn, and liberty will survive them all!" Whether we like him or not, we can only admire the courage of Ronsin and the fact he is a person with true convictions, just like the dignity of the Girondins before dying, the Indulgents and the last Montagnards like Romme and his supporters who never give up theirs ideas which cost theirs lifes or the fact that Robespierre and the people arrested by the Convention chose the difficult but courageous path of having scruples about the legality of the Convention and Babeuf died for fightings some revolutionaries who betrayed their ideals and the revolution for money by . These revolutionary factions for the most part (apart from certain people within these factions ) fought for their convictions until the end and that we can only admire. To remember this, around 230 years ago these different factions were put to the scaffold (even if these factions fight eacher other who fight each other to the point that Saint Just said that the revolution is frozen , apart from Romme his acolytes and Babeuf and his accomplices, I'll summarize very quickly because in reality it's much more complicated than that).
In comparison, when we see our current politicians pretending to be ill or trying to flee from justice (some successfully, others not) to escape the consequences of them, we say to ourselves that in a certain way we have regressed.
*Charles Philippe Ronsin (1751-1794), gravure d'E. Thomas d'après une vue d'artiste de H. Rousseau pour l'Album du centenaire 1789.

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Jettez les yeux autour de vous : voyez les départements qui vous environnent ; entendez les cris des Enfants immolés sur le sein de leurs meres ; voyez la terre inondée du sang des administrateurs et des patriotes ; voyez ces prêtres fanatiques qui regrettent des trésors qu’ils avaient arrachés à la Superstition de nos peres, prêcher le Carnage au nom d’un Dieu de paix ; voyez ces Emigrés et ces cy-devant Seigneurs réunis à eux ; ils veulent, le fer et la flamme à la main, rétablir la féodalité, la royauté, la noblesse, la dixme, la chasse, la gabelle, les aydes et tous ces fléaux dévastateurs qui accompagnent ces horribles institutions, et qui trainent à leur Suite le malheur et l’opprobre du Genre humain. Vous n’avés plus voulu de ces Vampires qui suçaient à longs traits le Sang du Peuple. Eh bien ! pour s’en vanger, ils veulent le repandre à grands flots ; ils veulent vous égorger, parce que vous avés voulu etre libres et jouir des droits sacrés dont la Providence a fait le plus bel apanage de l’homme. [...] Pour des hommes autres que des Républicains la politique voudrait peut-être qu’on jettât un voile sur les dangers qui les environnent ; mais loin de nous cette lâcheté et cette perfidie. Nous parlons à des hommes libres ; ils ne se laisseront point abbattre à la vue du peril ; ils n’en sentiront que mieux la nécessité de le prévenir. Et dailleurs si nos dangers sont grands, nos ressources ne sont-elles pas immenses ? nos frontières ne sont-elles pas encore intactes et respectées malgré les éxécrables trahisons de l’infame Dumourier ? des Citoyens de toutes les parties de la République ne se portent ils pas sur la Vendée ? la présence de nos phalanges guerrières ne vat-elle pas dissiper les hordes de brigands, qui ont osé quelques instants souiller le territoire français de l’aspect révoltant des signes de notre ancien esclavage, et ne serons-nous pas libres et heureux le jour où nous le voudrons ?
Proclamation de Romme, Prieur de la Marne et Lecointre, représentants à l’armée des Côtes de Cherbourg “Aux Citoyens et aux Corps administratifs des départements de la Manche, du Calvados, de l’Eure et de l’Orne”. Bayeux, 19 mai 1793 (AN AF II 265B, pl. 2240, p. 11).
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norwegian word of the day
å romme
v. to contain, hold, be filled with
conjugation
“Hytten rommer mange hemmeligheter.” “The cabin holds many secrets.”
“Hodet hans rommer mye rart.” “His head is filled with a lot of strange things.”
“Jeg har alltid lurt på hva verdensrommets mystiske mørke rommer.” “I have always wondered what the mysterious darkness of space contains.”
“Dette rommet har rommet flere kjente gjenstander.” “This room has been filled with several known objects.”