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This is all reported as if it were a biography. -- Wetman 18:42, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
Can someone fix up the picture please. -- Healthinspector 13:46, 12 November 2006 (UTC).
Does anyone knwo what verb was intended in this sentence?
Goldfritha 00:15, 15 November 2006 (UTC)
Looks like accepted to me Johnbod 03:37, 17 November 2006 (UTC)
Obviously, this is as classical an example of the
self-fulfilling prophecy as Oedipus. I don't know how much more can be added without distracting the matter, since the article is about Telephus, not prophecies. (And the point of the link was to keep from cluttering up this one.)
Anyone who can manage to make it clearer, shortly, would be doing good work.
Goldfritha
00:18, 15 November 2006 (UTC)
In the section "Laodice at Troy" (Huh? Wasn't she from there?) i found & removed the vague comment
which i suppose is another ref to the (hmm! no longer recent) film
Troy, which my Greek-mythology informant described as crap. I just removed from
Laodice a two-'graph supposed Dab entry, which i added next to where i removed the comment i quoted here, between two existing 'graphs and without attention to whether it duplicated or screwed up the chronology. My only defenses are that i don't want to be distracted from fixing other likewise horrible parts of that Dab, and i tagged it for cleanup. I hope others with better Greece background will rise to the occasion by drawing on non-cinematic refs. (I note that the existence of crap movies on a given topic increase, rather than decrease the detail we need to have a sufficiently detailed article on that topic.)
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Jerzy•
t
01:33, 11 October 2009 (UTC)
In one section, it states that Laodice was "extremely faithful" to Telephus, and in another that she committed adultery with Acamus. Does this discrepancy arise from different versions of the myth? Clarification, please.
Lily20 (
talk)
17:21, 28 October 2009 (UTC)
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This is all reported as if it were a biography. -- Wetman 18:42, 31 August 2006 (UTC)
Can someone fix up the picture please. -- Healthinspector 13:46, 12 November 2006 (UTC).
Does anyone knwo what verb was intended in this sentence?
Goldfritha 00:15, 15 November 2006 (UTC)
Looks like accepted to me Johnbod 03:37, 17 November 2006 (UTC)
Obviously, this is as classical an example of the
self-fulfilling prophecy as Oedipus. I don't know how much more can be added without distracting the matter, since the article is about Telephus, not prophecies. (And the point of the link was to keep from cluttering up this one.)
Anyone who can manage to make it clearer, shortly, would be doing good work.
Goldfritha
00:18, 15 November 2006 (UTC)
In the section "Laodice at Troy" (Huh? Wasn't she from there?) i found & removed the vague comment
which i suppose is another ref to the (hmm! no longer recent) film
Troy, which my Greek-mythology informant described as crap. I just removed from
Laodice a two-'graph supposed Dab entry, which i added next to where i removed the comment i quoted here, between two existing 'graphs and without attention to whether it duplicated or screwed up the chronology. My only defenses are that i don't want to be distracted from fixing other likewise horrible parts of that Dab, and i tagged it for cleanup. I hope others with better Greece background will rise to the occasion by drawing on non-cinematic refs. (I note that the existence of crap movies on a given topic increase, rather than decrease the detail we need to have a sufficiently detailed article on that topic.)
--
Jerzy•
t
01:33, 11 October 2009 (UTC)
In one section, it states that Laodice was "extremely faithful" to Telephus, and in another that she committed adultery with Acamus. Does this discrepancy arise from different versions of the myth? Clarification, please.
Lily20 (
talk)
17:21, 28 October 2009 (UTC)