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    Novus homo. Novus homo or homo novus ( lit. 'new man'; pl.: novi homines or homines novi) was the term in ancient Rome for a man who was the first in his family to serve in the Roman Senate or, more specifically, to be elected as consul. When a man entered public life on an unprecedented scale for a high communal office, then the term used was ...

  2. Novus homo means 'new man' in Latin and refers to a man who rises to the consulship in the late republic. Learn about the characteristics, achievements, and challenges of the novus homo in Roman history and culture.

  3. Aug 23, 2017 · Learn about the concept of homo novus, a political term used in the late Roman republic to describe a newcomer to the senatorial elite. Explore the usage, meaning, and rhetoric of homo novus in ancient sources and modern scholarship.

  4. Novus homo was a term for a new man who rose to political power in ancient Rome without being born into the ruling class. Learn about its origin, usage, and examples from Roman history and literature.

  5. Novus homo (“new man”), term used in the late republic (and probably earlier) in various related senses: for the first man of a family to reach the senate, where he normally remained a “small senator” (BAfr. 57); in a special sense, for such a man actually to rise to the consulship; and (although in our sources less frequently) for the first man of a senatorial family to reach the consulship (e.g. Cic. Off. 1.138).

  6. How did Cicero use the terms nobilis and homo novus to describe his own situation and that of other new men in the late republic? This chapter analyzes the meanings and contexts of these terms and their relation to Cicero's ideology of novitas.

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  8. Homo Novus, or "New Man," is a genetically engineered strain of humanity that first appeared in its most basic form when Theo Bell's mind was reengineered to have a 70% area of brain activity. In 2016, the first true Homo Novus began to appear through Bell's development of a new series of gene-mod drugs. By 2020 there will be roughly 31,000 Homo Novus on Earth, most of them in the US and Canada, with a few about Europe and the far East. By 2075 95% of all humans had become Homo Novi. Homo Novi w