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<div style="font-size:16px;position:relative; float:left; width:400px; margin:72px 0 72px 120px;">Beginning 7 October and proceeding three to eight-or-more weeks I might be checking Wikipedia even less than I am now because of professional responsibilities associated with Medicaid reform. I will continue to check my personal email, but might not be available to address Wikipedia concerns for days at a time. My best to the two or three of lovely yous who watch this page. For those of you who live in US states which have opted out of Medicaid reform (see the recent New York Times piece on the matter), I encourage you to contact your Congressperson. All my best wishes, and go read some Greek. — Dave</div>
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<div style="position:relative; top:5px; padding-bottom:10px">Roger Bagnall ([[:ja:利用者:A0108sp/自作ユーザーボックス|''pictured'']]) says, <p style="text-align: center">[http://www.nytimes.com/2012/09/19/us/historian-says-piece-of-papyrus-refers-to-jesus-wife.html?pagewanted=2&hp "The world is not really crawling with crooked papyrologists."] </p>
<div style="position:relative; top:5px; padding-bottom:10px">Roger Bagnall ([[:ja:利用者:A0108sp/自作ユーザーボックス|''pictured'']]) says, <p style="text-align: center">[http://www.nytimes.com/2012/09/19/us/historian-says-piece-of-papyrus-refers-to-jesus-wife.html?pagewanted=2&hp "The world is not really crawling with crooked papyrologists."] </p>
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Revision as of 23:56, 11 October 2013

Dionysus

There's no point giving more reasons to this IP user at Dionysus; he's long past WP:3RR. See [1] for more of his behaviour. I already opened a complaint at WP:SPI. Just waiting for an admin to do something. --Atethnekos (DiscussionContributions) 00:45, 4 October 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Phineus (son of Belus)

I don't think there any source that says that Phineus was the son of Belus, what the sources say is that Phineus was the brother of Cepheus, so Phineus son of Belus requires a lot of original resarch by synthesis, as we must suppose: (1) that Phineus and Cepheus had the same father (2) that Cepheus is the son of Belus.

In the pt-wiki, I made this article as Phineus (uncle of Andromeda) which seems more likely to correpond to what is in the text of Ps. Apollodorus and Ovid, and I add a touch of poison by modern authors that think that Phineus was not the brother, but the brother-in-law, of Cepheus, since he and Cassiopea would both be children of Phoenix, the son of Agenor, and Cassiopea, the daughter of Arabus. Albmont (talk) 18:53, 11 October 2013 (UTC)[reply]

A is for …

I AfD'd Aeternae; could you just glance at it? I'm wondering whether it's a Greek name misunderstood by the (extremely thin) sources because of some similarity to the Latin adjective.

Also, I may have a key to the mystery of the Anthousai: see Tyche of Constantinople. It was unclear to me whether the reference meant that only this city's Tyche was called Anthousa, or whether Anthousai could thus be equivalent to Tychai. Cynwolfe (talk) 22:49, 11 October 2013 (UTC)[reply]