The Romans wrote about everything just as we do today. They wrote plays, novels, letters, financial records, court proceedings, birth and death certificates, wills, sales receipts, deeds, manumission documents, etc, etc.,
The ancient Romans used several surfaces in which to write. Some used clay tablets, sheep and cow hide, which they could form into leather or a thin form of parchment. Another writing surface that was used was called papyrus, which was lighter than parchment.
they used paper and harden clay of of pottery and they wrote with rod pens.
Edit: Some write hot wax with a stylus (a rod pen), or on a piece of pottery, the bonus of both being, pottery shards were easily obtainable, and wax would simply be heated up again and smoothed to have a fresh surface. Since paper was not yet invented in the West as we know it today, they used papyrus (a type of early paper made of the fibres of the papyrus plant), or a type of paper made of cloth-fibres or on parchment, which generally is made of the skin of calves or lambs. They would use ink or blood and a stylus or brush to write.
they wrote on wax
papper
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Ancient Greece
Roman is not a language. Latin is the language spoken by the Ancient Romans.
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Ancient Romans. No
It was the Latin language
The ancient Romans wrote in two languages. they wrote in their native Latin and many of the scholars also wrote in Greek.
No
The ancient Romans did not exactly write the first biographies, but they certainly improved them. Throughout the civilized parts of the ancient world it was common for kings or leaders to have things written to honor them, but these were mostly listings of their deeds. The Romans actually wrote about the men themselves, such as Nepos in his Life of Atticus, Suetonius in his twelve Caesars and Plutarch in his Parallel Lives.
Nowadays it is MMMCCCXL but the ancient Romans wrote it out quite differently.
Today we write 1554 in Roman numerals as MDLIV But the ancient Romans would have wrote it as MDLIIII
In todays modern notation of Roman numerals it is now MCMXLVII but the ancient Romans probably wrote it out quite differently.
Nowadays it is CCXLIV but the ancient Romans probably wrote it out quite differently
Ancient Greece
Today: 109 = CIX but the ancient Romans wrote it out differently than how we do today
Nowadays it is CCLXXIV but the ancient Romans would have probably wrote them out quite differently.
Roman is not a language. Latin is the language spoken by the Ancient Romans.