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[1] has an article from the Journal of the Institute of Croatian History about Tartaglia, but it's in Croatian, and it's an image PDF, so it can't easily be machine translated. Can anyone offer translation assistance and/or use the source to beef up the article? //
⌘macwhiz (
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Notability
I've removed the notability flag from this article. Tartaglia easily passes the
notability tests, although you wouldn't know it from this page mainly because most of the references are in Croatian. If someone with dual fluency in English and Croatian had a go at Google, I'm sure that matter could be readily cleared up. //
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Croatia on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join
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Possible good source
This site
[1] has an article from the Journal of the Institute of Croatian History about Tartaglia, but it's in Croatian, and it's an image PDF, so it can't easily be machine translated. Can anyone offer translation assistance and/or use the source to beef up the article? //
⌘macwhiz (
talk) 02:42, 7 October 2010 (UTC)reply
Notability
I've removed the notability flag from this article. Tartaglia easily passes the
notability tests, although you wouldn't know it from this page mainly because most of the references are in Croatian. If someone with dual fluency in English and Croatian had a go at Google, I'm sure that matter could be readily cleared up. //
⌘macwhiz (
talk) 03:14, 7 October 2010 (UTC)reply