Re: Romula - the news
From: | BP Jonsson <bpj@...> |
Date: | Monday, January 10, 2000, 16:51 |
At 02:32 -0800 10.1.2000, Artem Kouzminykh wrote:
>
>> > Middle and New Ages)
>>
>>New Ages?
>
>Well, how do you call a period after the Middle Ages - say, 17-19 centuries?
>We in Russian called it verbatim "The New Time". Renaissance? No, I don't
>think...
The Modern Age. The New Age is what some people believe will come in the
future. The word "modern" is certainly beginning to feel stale, but I
don't think most New Agers' expectations feel very fresh either! :-)
/BP
B.Philip Jonsson <mailto: bpj@...> <mailto: melroch@...>
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