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-- Allen3 talk 17:54, 7 October 2007 (UTC)
I inadvertently accredited Awadewit as the sole provider of the enormous pleasure that the John Boydell and Boydell Shakespeare Gallery articles gave me. Being an honest soul, she put me right. Instead, I'd like to give you this token of my appreciation not only for the Bowden articles but for the huge contribution you have made in the background to the Lakes articles. -- ROGER DAVIES talk 17:09, 20 November 2007 (UTC)
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message For your hard work on two lovely articles— John Boydell and Boydell Shakespeare Gallery—and for your enormous behind-the-scenes contributions to many others, please accept this barnstar. -- ROGER DAVIES talk 17:09, 20 November 2007 (UTC) |
-- WjB scribe 11:28, 26 November 2007 (UTC)
So, my initial expansion of John Boydell and Boydell Shakespeare Gallery is complete. Now, we just need to copy edit and reorganize and I need to bolster up the sources a bit. I'm sure I can add a few more nuggets of information as I go through my notes again, but the bulk of the articles should be in place now (I did a research paper on Boydell a few years ago, so I already had all of the material on hand for the article). The "Shakespeare venture" section needs to be rewritten in John Boydell so that it is a summary of Boydell Shakespeare Gallery and both articles need good leads.
By the way, I hope you don't think I was steam-rolling over your contributions. I only noticed after I had pasted all of my stuff in that you had expanded the article a mere three days before I had. Before that, it was a stub for years. How ironic. Anyway, I tried to incorporate your material as much as possible. All of the facts dovetailed with mine (excellent!), so I usually just added them into other paragraphs I had. I hope this is acceptable.
We should work together and get the articles up to good article status. I'm not sure there is enough scholarship to warrant featured article status, but we can think about it.
By the way, your talk page indicates that you might be rather new to wikipedia but your contribution history doesn't. If you want any advice, I have been editing quite a bit in the last year. I know something about writing articles and the various reviewing processes here, if you have any questions. Nice to meet you! Awadewit | talk 13:54, 20 November 2007 (UTC)
(unindent) Why do I even try to be helpful? Awadewit | talk 07:59, 26 November 2007 (UTC)
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FYI // Fra nkB 19:54, 11 December 2007 (UTC)
<tr>, </tr>, <td>, </td> imbedded in comments, <table>, </table> replaced by keyword div and I'd just comment the table keywords out inside the same and add a header comment that the table doesn't work with the proposed js. ... saves someone else some time down the road, or someone who knows how to make THAT method work, can then pee in it and generalize the 'js' for same.
Best wishes! // Fra nkB 16:10, 14 December 2007 (UTC)
-- Daniel Case ( talk) 02:47, 3 February 2008 (UTC)
What do you think about taking Boydell Shakespeare Gallery to peer review and FAC? I think we may actually have enough sources to do FA. Awadewit | talk 02:21, 16 December 2007 (UTC)
I think that Boydell Shakespeare Gallery is just about ready for FAC. I have added some material from the catalogue and slightly reorganized the article. I am going to copy edit it some more. Let me know what you think. Awadewit ( talk) 18:15, 19 April 2008 (UTC)
First of all, I will like to thank you for your congratulations. I was really surprised of receiving your message. As well, I will like to congratulate you, as I notice you are one of the main contributors of the article. In any case, I decided to translate the Boydell Shakespeare Gallery article, because it is well written, the prose flows smoothly, and it is very interesting. I am a student of architecture and art, and it served me as an important source of knowledge of 18th century British art history related to Shakespeare. Additionally, in Spanish there are few book references about the gallery and its history, therefore, I belief that through Wikipedia in Spanish people will be able to learn more about this topic. At this time, I am trying to improve the quality of the articles related to art, literature, and architecture in Spanish. Thank you again, and I hope you continue contributing to Wikipedia. I hope to hear from you in the future.-- Taty2007 ( talk) 00:25, 10 June 2008 (UTC)
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I inadvertently accredited Awadewit as the sole provider of the enormous pleasure that the John Boydell and Boydell Shakespeare Gallery articles gave me. Being an honest soul, she put me right. Instead, I'd like to give you this token of my appreciation not only for the Bowden articles but for the huge contribution you have made in the background to the Lakes articles. -- ROGER DAVIES talk 17:09, 20 November 2007 (UTC)
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So, my initial expansion of John Boydell and Boydell Shakespeare Gallery is complete. Now, we just need to copy edit and reorganize and I need to bolster up the sources a bit. I'm sure I can add a few more nuggets of information as I go through my notes again, but the bulk of the articles should be in place now (I did a research paper on Boydell a few years ago, so I already had all of the material on hand for the article). The "Shakespeare venture" section needs to be rewritten in John Boydell so that it is a summary of Boydell Shakespeare Gallery and both articles need good leads.
By the way, I hope you don't think I was steam-rolling over your contributions. I only noticed after I had pasted all of my stuff in that you had expanded the article a mere three days before I had. Before that, it was a stub for years. How ironic. Anyway, I tried to incorporate your material as much as possible. All of the facts dovetailed with mine (excellent!), so I usually just added them into other paragraphs I had. I hope this is acceptable.
We should work together and get the articles up to good article status. I'm not sure there is enough scholarship to warrant featured article status, but we can think about it.
By the way, your talk page indicates that you might be rather new to wikipedia but your contribution history doesn't. If you want any advice, I have been editing quite a bit in the last year. I know something about writing articles and the various reviewing processes here, if you have any questions. Nice to meet you! Awadewit | talk 13:54, 20 November 2007 (UTC)
(unindent) Why do I even try to be helpful? Awadewit | talk 07:59, 26 November 2007 (UTC)
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FYI // Fra nkB 19:54, 11 December 2007 (UTC)
<tr>, </tr>, <td>, </td> imbedded in comments, <table>, </table> replaced by keyword div and I'd just comment the table keywords out inside the same and add a header comment that the table doesn't work with the proposed js. ... saves someone else some time down the road, or someone who knows how to make THAT method work, can then pee in it and generalize the 'js' for same.
Best wishes! // Fra nkB 16:10, 14 December 2007 (UTC)
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What do you think about taking Boydell Shakespeare Gallery to peer review and FAC? I think we may actually have enough sources to do FA. Awadewit | talk 02:21, 16 December 2007 (UTC)
I think that Boydell Shakespeare Gallery is just about ready for FAC. I have added some material from the catalogue and slightly reorganized the article. I am going to copy edit it some more. Let me know what you think. Awadewit ( talk) 18:15, 19 April 2008 (UTC)
First of all, I will like to thank you for your congratulations. I was really surprised of receiving your message. As well, I will like to congratulate you, as I notice you are one of the main contributors of the article. In any case, I decided to translate the Boydell Shakespeare Gallery article, because it is well written, the prose flows smoothly, and it is very interesting. I am a student of architecture and art, and it served me as an important source of knowledge of 18th century British art history related to Shakespeare. Additionally, in Spanish there are few book references about the gallery and its history, therefore, I belief that through Wikipedia in Spanish people will be able to learn more about this topic. At this time, I am trying to improve the quality of the articles related to art, literature, and architecture in Spanish. Thank you again, and I hope you continue contributing to Wikipedia. I hope to hear from you in the future.-- Taty2007 ( talk) 00:25, 10 June 2008 (UTC)
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You are in luck. I found, The Cambridge History of Africa, Volume 3, ed. J. D. Fage, Roland Anthony Oliver, page 37, "In the Ayyubid epoch the rise of Egypt as the most important centre of Arabic culture became more apparent". I will add it to the article. -- Kansas Bear ( talk) 03:41, 12 February 2015 (UTC)
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I have moved your post, since it was deleted, to the Ayyubid dynasty talk page [3]. -- Kansas Bear ( talk) 18:23, 21 November 2018 (UTC)
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