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Tiberius Claudius Drusus Nero Germanicus ([personal profile] cl_cl_claudius) wrote in [community profile] ataraxion2013-03-31 08:13 pm

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To the inhabitants of the Tranquility I, Tiberius Claudius This, That, and The Other send greeting.

We the Tranquilitii have many rooms called libraries, but few books as I have known them. Now, I am certainly less knowledgeable than most of my fellow passengers of what has passed in literature since my own day, which was a good deal earlier than that belonging to many of you, so my puzzlement over the contents of the books I have found therein is likely not shared by all. But I have read and heard enough laments at a lack of paper books that I have busied myself in seeking to gather together those we do have.

I arrived, myself, with a complete set of Livy's Books from the Foundation of the City, and Pollio's history of Rome, to which I have added several works previously collected by Petyr Baelish before his departure. All of these I would be glad to share with any who wish to borrow, and I have thought that perhaps a room might be designated a paper library.

This much I have done, but I must now ask assistance in the setting up of such a room. I thought one of the media libraries might serve, but some shelving must be cleared and the books carried in, with any other furnishings you would want in a library such as books and chairs or couches. If I am to act as librarian, it would be easiest if the books could be held within an easy distance of the tenth floor or at least the lifts, as I cannot walk very far without assistance. I am also willing to tutor anyone who is interested to read the languages I know.

Finally, if any among you possess books you would be willing to share with your fellow travellers, I do not demand them in recompense for the borrowing of books, since even if this were feasible it would be ungracious, and certainly there may be papers too delicate or precious to their owner to be lent out among strangers. But whatever you may share would be much appreciated.
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[personal profile] tumbleweeds 2013-04-01 04:00 am (UTC)(link)
some former passengers had a room for regular books

could see if it's all still there
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[personal profile] tumbleweeds 2013-04-01 04:18 am (UTC)(link)
fifth floor. again, if it hasn't been cleaned out
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[personal profile] tumbleweeds 2013-04-01 04:24 am (UTC)(link)
oh. yeah, that's the one.

other people may have gotten more books during jumps, then. i mean, i've got my animal encyclopedia, but that's got my notes and shit all over it.


[ So many things written in the margins of that book. ]
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[personal profile] tumbleweeds 2013-04-01 04:56 am (UTC)(link)
yeah, but they're my notes.

it's a... book.
[ wow well done ] it has information about all sorts of things. mine's an animal encyclopedia, so it has a bunch of information about animals.
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[personal profile] mansuetus 2013-04-01 08:51 pm (UTC)(link)
The books I have received carry notes in them and are precious to me even more than most my jewels. Yet I am copying their content and writing down the poems I can remember on parchment and those I would give, if you would have them.
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[personal profile] but_civilization 2013-04-01 10:59 pm (UTC)(link)
I have no paper books myself or knowledge of where they may be found here, but I would welcome such a place to read or to work with more familiarity and would offer my assistance with the setting up and finding of such a place.

What languages do you speak, sir? I have a few, but am interested to improve in some.
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[personal profile] tumbleweeds 2013-04-02 03:23 pm (UTC)(link)
don't worry about it, plenty of people around here don't get stuff. i don't get stuff all the time.

all sorts. where you can find it, how it was made or built or discovered. behavior, special features. history. and there are pictures.
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[personal profile] mansuetus 2013-04-02 06:28 pm (UTC)(link)
I shall give you those I have and any other that I will put into writing, then. I hope you would approve of my handwriting and deem it readable to others.
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[personal profile] but_civilization 2013-04-02 07:30 pm (UTC)(link)
[Not that he'll see it because this is text, but Combeferre just grinned. Really grinned in fact.]

Monsieur, those are extensive. I do have my Latin and Greek; I was to be a physician at home, but so many of those others of which we have no record. I would welcome speaking with you about them.

I can certainly lend assistance with that. And I suppose that I should introduce myself. Conventions on this network are still odd to me, but I am Michel Combeferre, lastly of Paris in the year 1832. I can imagine how far YOU have traveled.
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[personal profile] justdumbluck 2013-04-03 01:19 am (UTC)(link)
I don't have any books, but I'll help with whatever else you need done to get a library set up. I've been wondering if there are any real books around here.
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[personal profile] vivelavenir 2013-04-03 02:05 am (UTC)(link)
[Tiberius Claudius? The Roman Emperor?

That aside: books, language and living history... consider him pinged. (Even if Livy's works certainly aren't his utmost favourite.)]


Sir, it is marvelous idea you've struck. I have little in the way of books in the usual kind, but what I have I am willing to share. I am also most interested in seeing your collection, and it would be no trouble-- in fact, a pleasure-- to help you with arranging the room and its treasures within.

[He's trying not to be giddy, but this scheme warms him completely.]
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[personal profile] vivelavenir 2013-04-03 02:50 am (UTC)(link)
[He is glad enough with this one, be sure!]

I am called Jehan. Please only let me know where I may go to assist you, and you will have me at once.

It would be a joy to have someone to discuss such things with. Though I believe I am capable in the languages of their authorship, if I can be so bold to enquire with you as to the finer definitions of certain phrases, and of your perspective on certain events, it would be most appreciated.

My own pair of works are in French and Italian.
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[personal profile] vivelavenir 2013-04-03 03:11 am (UTC)(link)
[You Julio-Claudians are an interesting batch, that's to be certain. That is a good rule to follow.]

A pleasure to make yours as well.

I am fond of both Latin and Greek, and your instructions on their nuance would be of such great satisfaction to me that I scarcely know how to thank you. It could never been seen as a bore; I look forward to your accounts, when you are in a mood for giving them.


[Jehan rarely was bold enough to express his excitement so plainly, but the thought of such a welcoming teacher and such old tomes was too much to let sheepishness get in the way of.]
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[personal profile] vivelavenir 2013-04-03 03:34 am (UTC)(link)
[This description, in fact, gives Jehan a slightly clearer clue as to whom he is addressing.

Times were not always kind to men of affliction, but Claudius would find no unhappy listener in Jehan, who also had his imperfections, as did everyone. They were superficial in the face of learning and it gave him a pang to think of what this man had been called.]


Your warning is not necessary, sir. Patience I have, though perhaps I should beg it of you, as my interest may manifest itself in more questions than are polite.

[If he could get them out in person, rather than over text, where he'd be somewhat more abashed. Still, the idea of the literature and of hearing his stories assures Jehan that if anything he'll be too animated rather than too shy-- rare indeed.]
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[personal profile] vivelavenir 2013-04-03 06:36 am (UTC)(link)
Mine as well. I am so looking forward to meeting you in person also.

It is very acceptable, yes.

In the meantime, if I can do anything to assist you, please let me know.


[Since he had mentioned a difficulty walking very far.]
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[personal profile] skindeep 2013-04-03 02:09 pm (UTC)(link)
[Oh, some day he really hopes he's able to tell his father about this.]

I'm afraid I don't have any books to contribute, but I do have a strong back and arms to help you with setting up your library.
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[personal profile] mansuetus 2013-04-03 06:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Perhaps I can teach you. We have nothing here but time, and it would please me.

[ how many people can really say they taught anything to an Emperor? ]
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[personal profile] justdumbluck 2013-04-03 11:12 pm (UTC)(link)
"Book lover" might be taking it a bit too far, but no problem. It'll be good to have something to do.

Firo Prochainezo. What's yours?
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[personal profile] tumbleweeds 2013-04-03 11:22 pm (UTC)(link)
anything, everything. sometimes a specialist writes them, sometimes a group of people do. they're good for research and stuff.
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[personal profile] but_civilization 2013-04-04 12:29 am (UTC)(link)
That is a pity. Such things should not lost, and how else are they preserved but by the sharing of them with others, or the recording in order to share later? I do confess, though, some of my friends do the same with my own work in the sciences. That men do not all share one vision is an understandable, and a good thing, but it makes for some lonely work, I will admit.

Cladius, the Uncle of Caligula. I...Truly this ship has managed to bring MANY people here. So much time has elapsed between our own two times, let alone the future we are now speaking in. At times I can scarce believe it. This seems like a grand opportunity indeed, sir. I will look forward to meeting you.
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[personal profile] magewarden 2013-04-06 12:04 am (UTC)(link)
I have only one text upon me, and it is from my home. A telling of The Adventures of the Black Fox, a legendary figure where I am from. I am happy to lend it to any who wish to read it, if you would care to list it, although I would rather stay it's keeper myself that I may track where it goes. We have so little of our homes, it seems unwise to give it away too easily lest we give away ourselves with it.
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[personal profile] magewarden 2013-04-08 03:13 pm (UTC)(link)
For children or adults, ser, so long as the children are not too young. It is a tale of a rogueish figure who disrupts the plans of a tyrannical lord, often humorously, a hero to the common folk who gives them hope. He has a great many adventures avoiding the lord's men.
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[personal profile] skindeep 2013-04-09 02:48 am (UTC)(link)
Then consider them at your service.

[There's no mocking, or even a blink.]

I enjoy reading, but not as much as my father did. I have fond memories of spending time with him in his study. And I'm Noah, a pleasure.
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[personal profile] mansuetus 2013-04-09 04:34 pm (UTC)(link)
We have nothing but time on this ship. I can visit tomorrow.