03:5203:52, 15 October 2013diffhist−13
Codex Seraphinianus
BabelStone, I just checked your profile. I'll defer to what looks to be your greater expertise in books etc. (Still, it would be nice to see some explanation of notability, no? It's not copletely obvious).
03:4303:43, 15 October 2013diffhist+13
Codex Seraphinianus
Indeed modernity does not exclude notability, but it is not sufficient for it either. We're going to have to see some evidence more than your mere assertion that this is notable otherwise Wikipedia needs to be swamped in tens of thousands of books.
21:3721:37, 14 October 2013diffhist−25
List of codices
Removed "Codex Seraphinianus". This page is for codices in the generally accepted meaning of the term -- late antiquity to medieval, not modern works that happen to have "codex" in their title.
16:0316:03, 21 September 2013diffhist+12
The New York Review of Books
NYRB is semi-monthly (twice a month), not bi-monthly (once every two months). In fact, it is published 20 times a year, being only once a month in Jan, Jul, Aug and Sep.
20 September 2013
15:3715:37, 20 September 2013diffhist+251
Fort Augustus Abbey
→Allegations of abuse: Added reference to Tawse, since close look at the cited articles shows that *sexual* abuse is mentioned only on hearsay, and the primary "torture" may be what all Scots kids older than about 40 will remember simply as "the belt"
05:1005:10, 31 August 2013diffhist−4
Bruce Chatwin
→Personal life: Removed link from "moleskine" reference. Chatwin did not use the "Moleskine" brand. Linking here is as inappropriate as linking "cola" to a page on Coca-Cola would be.
14:1714:17, 24 February 2013diffhist+18
Anthony de Mello (Jesuit priest)
→Controversy: Sigh. More edits to fix mixed plurality. It was the CDF (they) who conducted the review, not Ratz as an individual. Also took the opp to make it unnecessary to fix this section once Ratz finishes given his recently announced resignation
03:5203:52, 15 October 2013diffhist−13
Codex Seraphinianus
BabelStone, I just checked your profile. I'll defer to what looks to be your greater expertise in books etc. (Still, it would be nice to see some explanation of notability, no? It's not copletely obvious).
03:4303:43, 15 October 2013diffhist+13
Codex Seraphinianus
Indeed modernity does not exclude notability, but it is not sufficient for it either. We're going to have to see some evidence more than your mere assertion that this is notable otherwise Wikipedia needs to be swamped in tens of thousands of books.
21:3721:37, 14 October 2013diffhist−25
List of codices
Removed "Codex Seraphinianus". This page is for codices in the generally accepted meaning of the term -- late antiquity to medieval, not modern works that happen to have "codex" in their title.
16:0316:03, 21 September 2013diffhist+12
The New York Review of Books
NYRB is semi-monthly (twice a month), not bi-monthly (once every two months). In fact, it is published 20 times a year, being only once a month in Jan, Jul, Aug and Sep.
20 September 2013
15:3715:37, 20 September 2013diffhist+251
Fort Augustus Abbey
→Allegations of abuse: Added reference to Tawse, since close look at the cited articles shows that *sexual* abuse is mentioned only on hearsay, and the primary "torture" may be what all Scots kids older than about 40 will remember simply as "the belt"
05:1005:10, 31 August 2013diffhist−4
Bruce Chatwin
→Personal life: Removed link from "moleskine" reference. Chatwin did not use the "Moleskine" brand. Linking here is as inappropriate as linking "cola" to a page on Coca-Cola would be.
14:1714:17, 24 February 2013diffhist+18
Anthony de Mello (Jesuit priest)
→Controversy: Sigh. More edits to fix mixed plurality. It was the CDF (they) who conducted the review, not Ratz as an individual. Also took the opp to make it unnecessary to fix this section once Ratz finishes given his recently announced resignation