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I've made the move. No opposition after several days, and it's pretty clear that we don't use those kinds of Latin pronunciation marks (not even the Romans used them!). If anybody wants to talk about a move to Caius, feel free, I guess.
Part Deux 21:11, 28 January 2007 (UTC)reply
Actual sources
This man is even more obscure than the traditional
Balbus who built a wall, but the Cambridge Latin people did not invent him. He was cos. suffectus, and commanded in Britain; which really should be included, if the Arval brothership is. This
list of papers attests to him in Pliny and IIRC Martial.
SeptentrionalisPMAnderson 17:49, 24 January 2007 (UTC)reply
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I've made the move. No opposition after several days, and it's pretty clear that we don't use those kinds of Latin pronunciation marks (not even the Romans used them!). If anybody wants to talk about a move to Caius, feel free, I guess.
Part Deux 21:11, 28 January 2007 (UTC)reply
Actual sources
This man is even more obscure than the traditional
Balbus who built a wall, but the Cambridge Latin people did not invent him. He was cos. suffectus, and commanded in Britain; which really should be included, if the Arval brothership is. This
list of papers attests to him in Pliny and IIRC Martial.
SeptentrionalisPMAnderson 17:49, 24 January 2007 (UTC)reply