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Wednesday, March 15, 2006

Ides of March

Was I the only one who experienced problems with blogger tonight?

Page loading real slow, errors when trying to read comments, etc?

I hate it when that happens. It's nice to know I'm not the only one having problems.... ;>)

Must be the Ides of March or something.

Beware the Ides of March!

by Anthony Peña

The ominous warning, "Beware the Ides of March," originated with the Roman ruler, Julius Caesar, who was assassinated on the Ides of March - March 15, 44 B.C.E. If you've heard the ominous warning, then it's most likely due to William Shakespeare and his play, Julius Caesar.
The warning itself was made famous in Shakespeare's play on Julius Caesar, when an unidentified soothsayer tells Caesar, who is on his way to the Senate (and his death), "Beware the ides of March." Caesar replies, "He is a dreamer; let us leave him. Pass."

According to historical writer C.J.S. Thompson, Ph.D. in The Mystery and Romance of Astrology, 1929, the unidentified soothsayer from Shakespeare's play was a Roman astrologer by the name of Spurinna. According to Thompson - and confirmed in Plutarch's account of the story written in 75 A.D. and Suetonius in 110 A.D. - it was sometime prior to the fateful day of March 15 that Spurinna had first given Caesar the famous warning to "beware of the Ides of March."

The astrologer, Spurinna, had previously warned Caesar that on "the Ides of March," he would be in great danger. If, however, Julius Caesar took care on that one day - then all would be well.
According to Plutarch's account, Caesar had previously made the wise decision to stay within the safety of his bedroom chambers on the 15th of March. However, Caesar's "friend" Decimus (Albinus) Brutus (not Marcus Brutus) managed to convince him that the astrologer's warnings were nothing more than superstitious foolishness.

So Julius Caesar decided to attend the Senate on the 15th of March. On his way to the Senate, Caesar "accidentally" met up with the astrologer. Upon seeing Spurinna, Caesar confidently informed the astrologer: "The Ides of March are come."

Spurinna replied, "Yes, they are come, but they are not past."

Later that day - on March 15, 44 B.C.E - Caesar's enemies assassinated him in the Pompey theater, at the foot of Pompey's statue, where the Roman Senate was meeting that day in the temple of Venus.

What Are the Ides?

In the ancient Roman calendar, each of the 12 months of the year had an "ides." In March, May, July and October, the "ides" fell on the 15th day. In every other month, the "ides" fell on the 13th. The word "ides" was derived from the Latin "to divide." The "ides" were originally meant to mark the full moon - but since the solar calendar months and lunar months were of different lengths, the "ides" quickly lost their original intent and purpose.

So an alternative (albeit somewhat dubious) theory, as to why Caesar might have "seemingly" ignored the ominous warning of Spurinna, is that perhaps Julius Caesar got the dates of the warning mixed up. He may have been thinking that the Ides of March fell on the 13th.
Using this theory, forgetful Caesar would have been very careful and stayed home on the 13th of March, but on the 15th of March his guard was down.

Suggested Reading
Shakespeare's Julius Caesar

10 Comments:

At 16 March, 2006 07:33, Blogger Javier said...

maybe it's the weather LMAO!
I only have that problem when downloading pics. It takes forever!!

 
At 16 March, 2006 08:58, Blogger DaBich said...

Blogger has been messed up for 2 -3 days for me. I hope it sets itself right soon!
Interesting Ides story...thanks for sharing :)

 
At 16 March, 2006 10:55, Blogger Deb said...

Beware of me on a full moon while PMSing! That should be the real warning here... ;)

I was having problems with blogger as well. Comments wouldn't download and it took forever for a page to load. I think they're doing updates or something.

Very interesting post. I think it makes a lot of sense---I stayed home at work yesterday---didn't even leave my house! Good thing, huh? Another fear to mark on my list!

 
At 16 March, 2006 11:54, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I had to redo my whole lame stuff blog , my template turned white so I had to change it to a new one...sheesh!

 
At 16 March, 2006 11:55, Anonymous Anonymous said...

maybe its the full moon!

 
At 16 March, 2006 13:49, Blogger Mystical Me said...

Its the weather!! LOL!! Your funny Javier!!
Blogger has had problems since the day they started it. It just depends who gets to have the problems on whatever day. Seems you won the Blog mess up lotto. Sorry!!
Take care, MM XOXO

 
At 16 March, 2006 17:47, Blogger Ruth said...

I didn't post any pictures with my last two posts because of this... Sorry you're having problems too! :)

 
At 16 March, 2006 18:30, Blogger Tim said...

javier: depending on where you live it could be the weather.

dabich: is blogger better for you now?
Sure. It was the most concise Ides bit I found.

deb~: I didn't intend to add another phobia to your already long list! ;>)

bluez: new template? I'll have to take a looksee...

mm: yeah, blogger got me today! Oh well.

 
At 17 March, 2006 05:52, Blogger DaBich said...

yeah, it's somewhat better Green. I'm keepin me fingers crossed!
Happy St. Paddy's Day :)

 
At 17 March, 2006 19:53, Blogger Zeppelinlady said...

I too was a recipient of the "Ides of March blogging errors" award on the night of the 15th. I got so frustrated after staying up 'till almost midnight trying to post & then continuing the next evening, (same thing) that i cursed myself to sleep, both nights...

Eventually, i was able to post on the 17th quite early before going to work. Geez...*yawn*

 

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