14:3514:35, 29 April 2024diffhist+1,184
Lion mask
Adding some sources; deleting citation needed tag for the Tower of the Winds, as the masks and spouts coming out of their mouths are plainly visible in photographs of the tower.
13:4213:42, 26 April 2024diffhist−11
Plautia gens
Swapping images: the painting makes a much better image for the lead; the coin isn't very striking, and is on a black background surrounded by whitespace. Also, the tomb doesn't specify a family within the gens, while the coin was minted by Plautius Hypsaeus, who is mentioned in the "branches and cognomina" section.current
04:0704:07, 25 April 2024diffhist+87
Curvia gens
Rewording, punctuation, grammar, and some minor formatting. Filiation for Urbana is uncertain. Re-ordering alphabetically, since the entries don't seem to be in chronological order.current
22:2722:27, 21 April 2024diffhist+606
Franglais
Undid revision
1220109775 by
Mathglot (
talk) These are not material that requires a citation: they are examples of grammar, not quotations, and do not come from anywhere; it is patently obvious what they are. This is an example of
WP:BLUESKY; once you have cited the definition of Franglais, you do not need citations for example of it. The definition tells you that they are.Tag: Undo
20:3520:35, 21 April 2024diffhist+606
Franglais
→English sense: Undoing deletion by Mathglot: you need a source to define a figure of speech, but you don't need a source for usage examples; once you've provided (and cited) the definition, you wouldn't need to cite examples of comma splices or split infinitives.Tag: Reverted
18:2518:25, 21 April 2024diffhist+286
Pan (god)
Replacing DGRBM template with "cite encyclopedia", since the cited material doesn't quote the "Pan" article.current
04:3204:32, 21 April 2024diffhist+217
Pan (god)
Clarifying what it is that Roman religion says of Pan. Replacing source on mythology in English drama with three authoritative sources on classical mythology.
03:4003:40, 21 April 2024diffhist+436
Pan (god)
Undid revision
1219974554 by
ManuelKomnenos (
talk) No obvious reason why this source isn't adequate to support a seemingly uncontroversial statement. If you think it needs a better source, look for one; don't delete uncontroversial statements because you doubt the authority of the source to make it.Tag: Undo
14:3514:35, 29 April 2024diffhist+1,184
Lion mask
Adding some sources; deleting citation needed tag for the Tower of the Winds, as the masks and spouts coming out of their mouths are plainly visible in photographs of the tower.
13:4213:42, 26 April 2024diffhist−11
Plautia gens
Swapping images: the painting makes a much better image for the lead; the coin isn't very striking, and is on a black background surrounded by whitespace. Also, the tomb doesn't specify a family within the gens, while the coin was minted by Plautius Hypsaeus, who is mentioned in the "branches and cognomina" section.current
04:0704:07, 25 April 2024diffhist+87
Curvia gens
Rewording, punctuation, grammar, and some minor formatting. Filiation for Urbana is uncertain. Re-ordering alphabetically, since the entries don't seem to be in chronological order.current
22:2722:27, 21 April 2024diffhist+606
Franglais
Undid revision
1220109775 by
Mathglot (
talk) These are not material that requires a citation: they are examples of grammar, not quotations, and do not come from anywhere; it is patently obvious what they are. This is an example of
WP:BLUESKY; once you have cited the definition of Franglais, you do not need citations for example of it. The definition tells you that they are.Tag: Undo
20:3520:35, 21 April 2024diffhist+606
Franglais
→English sense: Undoing deletion by Mathglot: you need a source to define a figure of speech, but you don't need a source for usage examples; once you've provided (and cited) the definition, you wouldn't need to cite examples of comma splices or split infinitives.Tag: Reverted
18:2518:25, 21 April 2024diffhist+286
Pan (god)
Replacing DGRBM template with "cite encyclopedia", since the cited material doesn't quote the "Pan" article.current
04:3204:32, 21 April 2024diffhist+217
Pan (god)
Clarifying what it is that Roman religion says of Pan. Replacing source on mythology in English drama with three authoritative sources on classical mythology.
03:4003:40, 21 April 2024diffhist+436
Pan (god)
Undid revision
1219974554 by
ManuelKomnenos (
talk) No obvious reason why this source isn't adequate to support a seemingly uncontroversial statement. If you think it needs a better source, look for one; don't delete uncontroversial statements because you doubt the authority of the source to make it.Tag: Undo