Disputatio:Schola Praeparatoria Georgiopolitana
Biggest Latin teachers
recensereThe title has two misspellings (by my count) and I think the claim that these teachers are the biggest (in the world? in America? in Georgetown?) would need to be verified. Once that's dealt with, we have the makings of a stipula here. Andrew Dalby (disputatio) 09:26, 23 Maii 2007 (UTC)
- I'm going to redirect this page to one with no typos in the title. 4m4z1ng 13:41, 23 Maii 2007 (UTC)
- That's very good. Forgive my levity. Andrew Dalby (disputatio) 13:50, 23 Maii 2007 (UTC)
- Also should be -politana --Iustinus 14:17, 23 Maii 2007 (UTC)
- Indeed. However, -politensis may also be available, as we see in this excerpt, from 27 February 1490: "ut patet publico instrumento publicato manu Francisci Pappacode, notarii Neapolitensis in Neapoli" (Ronald Woodley, "Iohannes Tinctoris: A Review of the Documentary Biographical Evidence," Journal of the American Musicological Society, vol. 34 (1981), no. 2, p. 246). That said, a quick search at Google shows that Neapolitana gets overwhelmingly more hits than Neapolitensis. ¶ Hmm: publicato? IacobusAmor 15:16, 23 Maii 2007 (UTC)
- Also should be -politana --Iustinus 14:17, 23 Maii 2007 (UTC)
categoria
recensereCopied from Disputatio Categoriae:Professores rerum Classicarum apud Schola Praeparatoria Georgiopolitana:
- Pages cannot be added to categories by editing the category; therefore I moved the list of professors to Schola Praeparatoria Georgiopolitana. See Disputatio Usoris:4m4z1ng. Andrew Dalby (disputatio) 14:13, 26 Maii 2007 (UTC)
"Embarrassing"
recensereDear 2003:d2:1bc5:8982:3446:2d3f:c881:66d0, why was this article so "embarrassing" that it should effectively be deleted? The Latin lemma was attested (in the English article, see the school's logo, which doesn't print here), the grammar was OK, and the subject's notability among prep schools was obvious. I've restored the text and amplified it a little. IacobusAmor (disputatio) 17:09, 2 Februarii 2017 (UTC)
- It's even an item in the news today, in that it was where, as a student, Neil Gorsuch, Donald Trump's nominee to the US Supreme Court, felt himself to be politically so far to the right that he joked in print that he'd founded the Fascism Forever Club. IacobusAmor (disputatio) 17:10, 2 Februarii 2017 (UTC)
- The most embarrassing thing may have been the list of teachers with silly names. It's a pity the list lasted such a long time unemended (I myself maybe put it there and forgot it -- see my 2007 comment above -- I don't know now). It was of course long out of date, and inaccurate even after your tweaks. I thought the best plan was to remove it, but if you prefer to put back a correct version there is a source on the school website. I'll add that source to the page for you :) Andrew Dalby (disputatio) 09:30, 3 Februarii 2017 (UTC)
- Minus the list of teachers now, it should be "correct," at least as far as the first few sentences go, as they're taken straight from the English wiki. ;) IacobusAmor (disputatio) 15:14, 3 Februarii 2017 (UTC)
- The most embarrassing thing may have been the list of teachers with silly names. It's a pity the list lasted such a long time unemended (I myself maybe put it there and forgot it -- see my 2007 comment above -- I don't know now). It was of course long out of date, and inaccurate even after your tweaks. I thought the best plan was to remove it, but if you prefer to put back a correct version there is a source on the school website. I'll add that source to the page for you :) Andrew Dalby (disputatio) 09:30, 3 Februarii 2017 (UTC)