Disputatio:Erik Maginnis

Latest comment: abhinc 16 annos by Xaverius

I think we can not open a page for each Latin teacher, though he is bonus magister. --Massimo Macconi 17:13, 2 Octobris 2007 (UTC)Reply

Why not? Then I could have a page, and so could Iustinus =] --Ioscius (disp) 17:19, 2 Octobris 2007 (UTC)Reply
It seems to me, we might allow for a teacher to have a page, if the school has a page? Would that make sense, or should we have a stricter rule? --Ioscius (disp) 17:19, 2 Octobris 2007 (UTC)Reply
from my point of view there's the problem to check if it's a true professor. Of course we do not have this problem with Iustinus and you (your wordwide popularity is well known :-) ) but we the others? Sure we will not find a page on other wikis and I'm not sure any school has a web page with a list of professors, therefore there would be a big danger to have a lot of fake pages--Massimo Macconi 17:27, 2 Octobris 2007 (UTC)Reply
I added a link of Latin professors for Georgetown Prep. 4m4z1ng 18:22, 3 Octobris 2007 (UTC)Reply
Do they have to be professors and have to have published works? For example could I just write about my latin teacher[1] right now? Harrissimo.
I think that unless they have some sort of national/international renown (publication, president of certain association for Latin studies, etc) we shouldn't include them. I could also include my Latin teacher: Marina Bazzani.--Xaverius 18:56, 3 Octobris 2007 (UTC)Reply
That sounds reasonable. I can understand Terentius Tunberg and Morgan, but I don't think that the world needs to know every Iohannes Faber out there. Harrissimo.
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