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Almost as tiresome as your ownership of the entire Wikipedia category of higher education. Also, my bad, I readded your contribution. I was wrong there. Eccekevin ( talk) 02:24, 16 October 2017 (UTC)
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This article is about the poem by Burns - who in this case (as very commonly for him) was using an old folk song as the basis for his poem. The actual words of the "old song" referred to by Burns have in effect been lost, so the best we can do is to mention its (probable) existence in our 'history" section. Is this unclear or contradictory? To be fair, we do include a stanza or two from another literary reworking of the same old folk song for comparison. Without speculating too much this is probably closer to the "original" than Burns' version. This whole bit has been done to death on the talk page for the article, but a lot of useful matter has been (necessarily) archived, so you would have to hunt it up there -- Soundofmusicals ( talk) 00:26, 6 April 2019 (UTC)
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This is an old mistake, sanctioned by repetition after repetition without looking at evidence or archaeological facts. Meetings could not take place IN the Septizodium, because it had no rooms. It was a three-story high fountain. See: The New Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome (Baltimore 1992, pp. 349-350): "It was actually no more or less that what appears from the plans and drawings that survive, a scaenae frons intended as a frame for a program of statuary, probably portraits of the imperial family. Thre is no sign of water, and though the architectures of nymphaea and scaenae frontes were always closely related and crossed boundaries with each other, it seems unlikely that water was ever intended to be introduced. Rather we should think of this as complete in itself.... What was left in the sixteenth century was a building of three storeys, progressively diminishing in height like a scaenae frons, all three with Corinthian colums.... There was evidently rich coffering in all three storeys, but the upper storeys can have been accessible only by ladders, and there is no sign of a building of any sort behind this façade." The Deaconry of Santa Lucia in Septasolio did have a church, and it seems there was a monastery attached. I go with Saepta Solis (Septasolio), not the medieval corruptions.
BTW, I walked the area when I was in Rome in 1992, and, IMHO, the clues in the sources (esp. the mention of the Clivus Scauri) suggest that the site of the electoral meeting was at some distance from the Septizodium.
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I apologize if I came out strongly, I appreciate your work. But I strongly disagree with using the Protestant and reductive term when it is inappropriate and incorrect. the University of Notre Dame, as the page itself states, is best described on Wikipedia as Catholic, not Roman Catholic. Eccekevin ( talk) 02:39, 14 October 2020 (UTC)
Elizium23, is there an RfC somewhere, or a line in the MOS? Maybe there should be, so we can more easily codify it. Eccekevin, I personally don't have a dog in this fight (though my RC family still puts the R in RC), but there is a project-wide consensus, at least a tacit one, and we should stick to that. That's not to say it can't change, but that's not a discussion to wage in article space, user talk pages, or edit summaries: it needs broader discussion than that. Thank you, Drmies ( talk) 02:57, 14 October 2020 (UTC)
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Hi! I saw that you undid the revision on Chesa Boudin's Chinese name, and I would like to point out that Chesa publicly puts his Chinese name right next to this Twitter handle [1] and his campaign posters, [2] and directly works with a lot of the Chinese community despite not being of Chinese descent. See Dashan, who has his Chinese name on his wiki page despite not being of Chinese descent, and Jackson Wang, who has his Korean name on his wiki despite not being Korean. Maskoff89 ( talk) 20:55, 12 May 2021 (UTC)
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Hy ! There are many gay Roman-Catholic popes in history.
Read WP:CATLGBT. There needs to be an academic consensus and good sources, not a simple list article on a non-academic online magazine. Eccekevin ( talk) 19:48, 6 July 2021 (UTC)
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IIRC (please correct me if I'm wrong), Professor Oka Mihoko referred to him as a 奴隷 (slave; I've never seen it translated "page") in the NHK documentary this May. She posted a number of criticisms of the final product on her blog, but "they called him a slave, but he was a page, not a slave" doesn't seem to have been one of them.
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Exactly, as you say, historians are very careful about making absolute claims, and Wikipedia is too. That's why I said that we should be very careful about how we phrase it.FWIW, I don't think Wikipedia is supposed to be careful about the kind of claims it makes based on the presence or absence of primary sources: it follows the best-quality secondary and tertiary sources, in this case professional historians with training in the relevant research areas. The only specialists I know of who have commented on Yasuke are Oka Mihoko and Kaneko Hiraku (both professional historians affiliated with the University of Tokyo, the former a specialist in Japan's European relations in the 16th century and the latter a scholar of Oda Nobunaga). I haven't checked what the latter wrote on the matter since June, but the former definitely considers Yasuke to have been the slave acquired by Valignano in Africa. Here's the link, anyway (the primary source is apparently a recent discovery [although I don't trust the NHK narrator when he says that] dug up in the Jesuit archives in Rome, a letter Valignano sent to Rome dated 7 August 1574 -- the camera hones in on what very much looks like the word wikt:schiavi, which both Oka herself and the narrator translate into Japanese wikt:奴隷; Valignano apparently gave away a number of the slaves, keeping three for himself, and sending two of those three to the monastery of São Roque in Lisbon [or something like that]). Oka had problems with the final product, but if the issue was their editing around her to make it look like she was saying the exact words she says in this particular portion of the documentary, she probably would have mentioned that. The problems she discussed on her blog [13] [14] [15] [16] instead have much more to do with the credulity that the documentary gave to Lockley's views about Yasuke's ultimate fate, nothing to do with where he came from. As for Kaneko, he doesn't talk about "Yasuke" so much as the textual tradition of the Nobunaga Kōki: he's been misquoted by Lockley and others as referring to a particular text (the Sonkeikaku-bon) as being an "earlier edition", but he actually seems to consider it a later aberrant text, which adds in details apparently taken from other, now lost, written sources or from eyewitness testimony, and among these additions is a reference to Yasuke; it's unlikely Kaneko passively refers to Yasuke as a 奴隷 in his brief discussion of the passage in question, but he definitely did not say "I don't consider Yasuke to have been a slave", since that would have had nothing to do with the textual analysis he was engaged in. (Kaneko was interviewed in the NHK documentary, but he talks only of the position attributed to Yasuke by the Sonkeikaku text after his being presented to Nobunaga, not about whether he was a slave before that.) Hijiri 88 ( 聖 やや) 15:47, 14 November 2021 (UTC)
she probably would have mentioned thatthis is an assumption that we cannot make, we can't prove a negative. Overall, we can't work on supposition, which is why I am trying to find definitive claims by historians. The only one who has expressed an opinion on the topic so far is Lockley, although as you said yourself he's not properly a historian. Eccekevin ( talk) 02:20, 15 November 2021 (UTC)
For dubious claims, such as him being a samurai or a slave, Wikipedia needs to provide attribution for the claims (in line with WP:ATT). Given this rule, we need to attribute which historians claim he was a slave, not merely say 'he was a slave'. Hence, why I am looking for positive claims in the secondary and tertiary sources.Would you apply the same standard to the claim that Yasuke existed as a historical person and is not, say, an amalgam of unrelated people or even semi-fictional references made in dubious sources, inferred by some modern scholars as "probably" having existed historically?
Did Kaneko or Oka write any peer-reviewed papers or books on Yasuke?No. Kaneko wrote a seemingly well-regarded scholarly monograph on the Nobunaga Kōki, and in his discussion of one variant text, which he says can't be dismissed as a wholly derivative forgery, discusses Yasuke to some extent. To the best of my knowledge, there has never been any peer-reviewed academic paper or book on the subject (Thomas Lockley's pop history writings have not been peer-reviewed by professional historians, the closest being a piece submitted to a seemingly-not-peer-reviewed Law School faculty organ), though, so I don't know how that is relevant: if no one has written a peer-reviewed book or paper focusing on a particular historical figure, does said person not meet GNG?
this is an assumption that we cannot make, we can't prove a negative.Have you read her blogs? I'm sorry, but before I engage in a discussion of the relevance of a Japanese-language blog by a professional historian, I need to know if you can read or understand Japanese. Anyway, you seem to have it the wrong way around: you are making an assumption that, just because I have been unable to find a retraction of the positive statement Oka made in the interview, it doesn't mean no retraction exists.
The only one who has expressed an opinion on the topic so far is Lockley, although as you said yourself he's not properly a historian.Again, I'm going to have to ask you: do you speak Japanese and have you watched the Oka interview where she refers to Yasuke as a slave. Hijiri 88 ( 聖 やや) 02:58, 15 November 2021 (UTC)
Although everything on Wikipedia must be attributable, in practice, not all material is attributed. Editors should provide attribution for quotations and for any material that is challenged or likely to be challenged, or it may be removed. The burden of evidence lies with the editor wishing to add or retain the material. No one here is questioning the existence of Yasuke. But if someone did, then yes, we'd have to provide attribution (although int hat case it would be easy, so no issue).
the manner of which can be discussedAre you open to just using an inline citation like in most of the statements in most of our history articles, and matter-of-factly describing him as a slave in the article prose? I am uncomfortable with anything equivalent to
According to [Oka], he was likely a slave acquired by Valignano in Africa and mentioned in one of Valignano's correspondences, but according to [Someone], he was likely never a slave because of [such-and-such reasoning]unless you can provide evidence that [Someone] is a reputable historian and/or [such-and-such reasoning] has gone through some kind of peer review. Hijiri 88 ( 聖 やや) 09:42, 15 November 2021 (UTC)
The green text you wrote is exactly how this should work according to WP:ATT (even just the first half with Oka).I've been ignoring your citing of the unfamiliar acronym ATT until just now. (I was assuming good faith and therefore guessing that you were misreading an actual policy page.) But WP:ATT is a failed policy proposal. Do you now understand how your proposal violates the actual policies of WP:WEIGHT and WP:NOR?
is there a Oka source that is not the documentary?Her blog. Again I'll ask, do you read Japanese?
As you and others have pointed out, that's not the best source either and is not peer-reviewed.You need a reliable source to make that claim. Otherwise, we take the Oka interview as being generally accurate. My problems with the documentary are Oka's: they also interviewed non-specialists whose views they presented as though they were good history. Hijiri 88 ( 聖 やや) 00:49, 16 November 2021 (UTC)
Wikipedia:Verifiability, which is a policy, states the same: Attribute all quotations and any material whose verifiability is challenged or likely to be challenged to a reliable, published source using an inline citation
. ([WP:ATT]] was a merger page, its elements all come from WIkipedia policies). Hence, you need to cite and attribute the source for the claim that he was a slave. According to
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Attribute all content to a reliable, published source using an inline citation. It has nothing whatsoever to do with writing
Scholar X says such-and-such [but I say different].
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This is an old mistake, sanctioned by repetition after repetition without looking at evidence or archaeological facts. Meetings could not take place IN the Septizodium, because it had no rooms. It was a three-story high fountain. See: The New Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome (Baltimore 1992, pp. 349-350): "It was actually no more or less that what appears from the plans and drawings that survive, a scaenae frons intended as a frame for a program of statuary, probably portraits of the imperial family. Thre is no sign of water, and though the architectures of nymphaea and scaenae frontes were always closely related and crossed boundaries with each other, it seems unlikely that water was ever intended to be introduced. Rather we should think of this as complete in itself.... What was left in the sixteenth century was a building of three storeys, progressively diminishing in height like a scaenae frons, all three with Corinthian colums.... There was evidently rich coffering in all three storeys, but the upper storeys can have been accessible only by ladders, and there is no sign of a building of any sort behind this façade." The Deaconry of Santa Lucia in Septasolio did have a church, and it seems there was a monastery attached. I go with Saepta Solis (Septasolio), not the medieval corruptions.
BTW, I walked the area when I was in Rome in 1992, and, IMHO, the clues in the sources (esp. the mention of the Clivus Scauri) suggest that the site of the electoral meeting was at some distance from the Septizodium.
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I apologize if I came out strongly, I appreciate your work. But I strongly disagree with using the Protestant and reductive term when it is inappropriate and incorrect. the University of Notre Dame, as the page itself states, is best described on Wikipedia as Catholic, not Roman Catholic. Eccekevin ( talk) 02:39, 14 October 2020 (UTC)
Elizium23, is there an RfC somewhere, or a line in the MOS? Maybe there should be, so we can more easily codify it. Eccekevin, I personally don't have a dog in this fight (though my RC family still puts the R in RC), but there is a project-wide consensus, at least a tacit one, and we should stick to that. That's not to say it can't change, but that's not a discussion to wage in article space, user talk pages, or edit summaries: it needs broader discussion than that. Thank you, Drmies ( talk) 02:57, 14 October 2020 (UTC)
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Hi! I saw that you undid the revision on Chesa Boudin's Chinese name, and I would like to point out that Chesa publicly puts his Chinese name right next to this Twitter handle [1] and his campaign posters, [2] and directly works with a lot of the Chinese community despite not being of Chinese descent. See Dashan, who has his Chinese name on his wiki page despite not being of Chinese descent, and Jackson Wang, who has his Korean name on his wiki despite not being Korean. Maskoff89 ( talk) 20:55, 12 May 2021 (UTC)
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Hy ! There are many gay Roman-Catholic popes in history.
Read WP:CATLGBT. There needs to be an academic consensus and good sources, not a simple list article on a non-academic online magazine. Eccekevin ( talk) 19:48, 6 July 2021 (UTC)
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IIRC (please correct me if I'm wrong), Professor Oka Mihoko referred to him as a 奴隷 (slave; I've never seen it translated "page") in the NHK documentary this May. She posted a number of criticisms of the final product on her blog, but "they called him a slave, but he was a page, not a slave" doesn't seem to have been one of them.
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Eccekevin ( talk) 21:04, 13 November 2021 (UTC)
Exactly, as you say, historians are very careful about making absolute claims, and Wikipedia is too. That's why I said that we should be very careful about how we phrase it.FWIW, I don't think Wikipedia is supposed to be careful about the kind of claims it makes based on the presence or absence of primary sources: it follows the best-quality secondary and tertiary sources, in this case professional historians with training in the relevant research areas. The only specialists I know of who have commented on Yasuke are Oka Mihoko and Kaneko Hiraku (both professional historians affiliated with the University of Tokyo, the former a specialist in Japan's European relations in the 16th century and the latter a scholar of Oda Nobunaga). I haven't checked what the latter wrote on the matter since June, but the former definitely considers Yasuke to have been the slave acquired by Valignano in Africa. Here's the link, anyway (the primary source is apparently a recent discovery [although I don't trust the NHK narrator when he says that] dug up in the Jesuit archives in Rome, a letter Valignano sent to Rome dated 7 August 1574 -- the camera hones in on what very much looks like the word wikt:schiavi, which both Oka herself and the narrator translate into Japanese wikt:奴隷; Valignano apparently gave away a number of the slaves, keeping three for himself, and sending two of those three to the monastery of São Roque in Lisbon [or something like that]). Oka had problems with the final product, but if the issue was their editing around her to make it look like she was saying the exact words she says in this particular portion of the documentary, she probably would have mentioned that. The problems she discussed on her blog [13] [14] [15] [16] instead have much more to do with the credulity that the documentary gave to Lockley's views about Yasuke's ultimate fate, nothing to do with where he came from. As for Kaneko, he doesn't talk about "Yasuke" so much as the textual tradition of the Nobunaga Kōki: he's been misquoted by Lockley and others as referring to a particular text (the Sonkeikaku-bon) as being an "earlier edition", but he actually seems to consider it a later aberrant text, which adds in details apparently taken from other, now lost, written sources or from eyewitness testimony, and among these additions is a reference to Yasuke; it's unlikely Kaneko passively refers to Yasuke as a 奴隷 in his brief discussion of the passage in question, but he definitely did not say "I don't consider Yasuke to have been a slave", since that would have had nothing to do with the textual analysis he was engaged in. (Kaneko was interviewed in the NHK documentary, but he talks only of the position attributed to Yasuke by the Sonkeikaku text after his being presented to Nobunaga, not about whether he was a slave before that.) Hijiri 88 ( 聖 やや) 15:47, 14 November 2021 (UTC)
she probably would have mentioned thatthis is an assumption that we cannot make, we can't prove a negative. Overall, we can't work on supposition, which is why I am trying to find definitive claims by historians. The only one who has expressed an opinion on the topic so far is Lockley, although as you said yourself he's not properly a historian. Eccekevin ( talk) 02:20, 15 November 2021 (UTC)
For dubious claims, such as him being a samurai or a slave, Wikipedia needs to provide attribution for the claims (in line with WP:ATT). Given this rule, we need to attribute which historians claim he was a slave, not merely say 'he was a slave'. Hence, why I am looking for positive claims in the secondary and tertiary sources.Would you apply the same standard to the claim that Yasuke existed as a historical person and is not, say, an amalgam of unrelated people or even semi-fictional references made in dubious sources, inferred by some modern scholars as "probably" having existed historically?
Did Kaneko or Oka write any peer-reviewed papers or books on Yasuke?No. Kaneko wrote a seemingly well-regarded scholarly monograph on the Nobunaga Kōki, and in his discussion of one variant text, which he says can't be dismissed as a wholly derivative forgery, discusses Yasuke to some extent. To the best of my knowledge, there has never been any peer-reviewed academic paper or book on the subject (Thomas Lockley's pop history writings have not been peer-reviewed by professional historians, the closest being a piece submitted to a seemingly-not-peer-reviewed Law School faculty organ), though, so I don't know how that is relevant: if no one has written a peer-reviewed book or paper focusing on a particular historical figure, does said person not meet GNG?
this is an assumption that we cannot make, we can't prove a negative.Have you read her blogs? I'm sorry, but before I engage in a discussion of the relevance of a Japanese-language blog by a professional historian, I need to know if you can read or understand Japanese. Anyway, you seem to have it the wrong way around: you are making an assumption that, just because I have been unable to find a retraction of the positive statement Oka made in the interview, it doesn't mean no retraction exists.
The only one who has expressed an opinion on the topic so far is Lockley, although as you said yourself he's not properly a historian.Again, I'm going to have to ask you: do you speak Japanese and have you watched the Oka interview where she refers to Yasuke as a slave. Hijiri 88 ( 聖 やや) 02:58, 15 November 2021 (UTC)
Although everything on Wikipedia must be attributable, in practice, not all material is attributed. Editors should provide attribution for quotations and for any material that is challenged or likely to be challenged, or it may be removed. The burden of evidence lies with the editor wishing to add or retain the material. No one here is questioning the existence of Yasuke. But if someone did, then yes, we'd have to provide attribution (although int hat case it would be easy, so no issue).
the manner of which can be discussedAre you open to just using an inline citation like in most of the statements in most of our history articles, and matter-of-factly describing him as a slave in the article prose? I am uncomfortable with anything equivalent to
According to [Oka], he was likely a slave acquired by Valignano in Africa and mentioned in one of Valignano's correspondences, but according to [Someone], he was likely never a slave because of [such-and-such reasoning]unless you can provide evidence that [Someone] is a reputable historian and/or [such-and-such reasoning] has gone through some kind of peer review. Hijiri 88 ( 聖 やや) 09:42, 15 November 2021 (UTC)
The green text you wrote is exactly how this should work according to WP:ATT (even just the first half with Oka).I've been ignoring your citing of the unfamiliar acronym ATT until just now. (I was assuming good faith and therefore guessing that you were misreading an actual policy page.) But WP:ATT is a failed policy proposal. Do you now understand how your proposal violates the actual policies of WP:WEIGHT and WP:NOR?
is there a Oka source that is not the documentary?Her blog. Again I'll ask, do you read Japanese?
As you and others have pointed out, that's not the best source either and is not peer-reviewed.You need a reliable source to make that claim. Otherwise, we take the Oka interview as being generally accurate. My problems with the documentary are Oka's: they also interviewed non-specialists whose views they presented as though they were good history. Hijiri 88 ( 聖 やや) 00:49, 16 November 2021 (UTC)
Wikipedia:Verifiability, which is a policy, states the same: Attribute all quotations and any material whose verifiability is challenged or likely to be challenged to a reliable, published source using an inline citation
. ([WP:ATT]] was a merger page, its elements all come from WIkipedia policies). Hence, you need to cite and attribute the source for the claim that he was a slave. According to
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Attribute all content to a reliable, published source using an inline citation. It has nothing whatsoever to do with writing
Scholar X says such-and-such [but I say different].
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On 11 February 2023, Did you know was updated with a fact from the article Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes, Notre Dame, which you recently created, substantially expanded, or brought to good article status. The fact was ... that the Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes at the University of Notre Dame (pictured) contains two stones originally from the grotto at which Our Lady of Lourdes is said to have appeared to Saint Bernadette? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes, Notre Dame. You are welcome to check how many pageviews the nominated article or articles got while on the front page ( here's how, Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes, Notre Dame), and the hook may be added to the statistics page after its run on the Main Page has completed. Finally, if you know of an interesting fact from another recently created article, then please feel free to suggest it on the Did you know talk page.
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Concerning the "current concensus" -There isn't one, and that is why there have been several changes. As the primary writer of this article (several years back), I agree with a recent poster that the word "Italian" needs to go in there. But Leonardo is not famous for being n Italian. It is a descriptive word, and he could be equally well served by being descrobed as "Tuscan" or "Florentine" or "Renaissance".
His primary encyclopedic description is polymath and Italian High Renaissance tells the reader the rest. However, if others have a strongopinion on this, and good reason for holding it, then it is not a matter of great consequence.
What is your reason for the reversion, precisely? Amandajm ( talk) 23:11, 23 March 2023 (UTC)
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You had a previous COI notice in 2020, but that went unanswered. Not sure if that had to do with Notre Dame, but you began editing with pages of the university and a possible COI is worth noting. Do you have any connection with the University of Notre Dame, or any external relationship? GuardianH ( talk) 23:15, 27 February 2024 (UTC)
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