At 20:41 +0100 2001-10-31, Lars Marius Garshol wrote: >* Michael Everson >| >| His name was Spurius Carvilius Ruga. > >Bright and Daniels gives his name as "Spurius Carvilius Rufa".
Sampson gives Ruga. And so do 28 documents searched in Google. Google gives none with Rufa (for what it's worth). One of the references is a course in Indo-European in Switzerland which discusses Spurius Ruga in the context of orthographic reform. Anyway poor Spurius (who is also known for being the first Roman to get a divorce apparently) would certainly have had reason to invent the letter G if everyone kept calling him Ruca all the time and he got tired of it. One of the Google documents is in Latin and discusses the divorce and calls him Ruga. -- Michael Everson *** Everson Typography *** http://www.evertype.com 15 Port Chaeimhghein �ochtarach; Baile �tha Cliath 2; �ire/Ireland Telephone +353 86 807 9169 *** Fax +353 1 478 2597 (by arrangement)

