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811:, which may somewhat clarify this particular policy.) My question was, at what point does an article title become "merely descriptive"? If you know what electrical characteristics are (though I don't, really) and have a higher-level article to explain what a dynamic loudspeaker is, you understand the title without really needing explanation. Thus there is no need to put a title in bold and explain what it is; you can proceed to simply explain what the article subject consists of. It seems to me that the same is true if you know what literature is, and you have a higher-level article to explain what ancient Egypt is. My uncertainty over that policy is part of a still-broader issue: where exactly to draw the line in stating the obvious. It seems clumsy to take a simple word ("literature", in this case) and then explain what it means, and 756:"Mediums" makes me think of a gathering of spiritualists. Of course, in modern common speech "media" tends to mean the mass media and particularly the news media, so I can see a possible reason for using "mediums" for this broader sense of the word. I've just never seen a precedent for it, and I don't like to break Latin pluralization rules without precedent. The other question relates to a broader one I have about WP's style guidelines: at what point does a title become sufficiently self-explanatory to be called "descriptive", as mentioned 131: 397: 21: 387: 366: 122: 54: 185: 164: 619: 594: 681: 605: 195: 492: 471: 502: 778:
Hi A. Parrot! I fixed the instances of "mediums" to "media" as you rightfully suggest (how daft of me), but I'm having a little more trouble deciding what to do about the first sentence. The links you provide give well-enough examples, but I'm not sure how I could phrase the first sentence in exactly
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I'm not sure if there's a better way to state notability, but the article is about the entire corpus of writings produced by a major ancient civilization, which seems pretty darn notable to me. I was actually asking about a separate issue—those sections I pointed out state that "if the article title
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sub-section: "During the New Kingdom, scribes who traveled to ancient sites often left graffiti messages on the walls of sacred mortuary temples and pyramids, usually in commemorative language of these structures." What is commemorative language - another language or a different style of the same
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This is a project I'd like to take on some day, & could be applied to more of Knowledge (XXG) than just Ancient Egypt. Take one of the standard authorities of history or culture -- Herotodus, the Elder Pliny, the writings of Breasted or Kenneth Kitchen, & see if you can't smoothly merge
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Ye gods, he's written another one. I don't know how you do it. I just have a couple of wording questions. In the title of the first section, "mediums" seems a little odd. When the word "medium" is used in the sense of "a medium of communication", I've only ever seen "media" as its plural form.
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Hope no one minds, but I've rewritten the article completely. No one has even touched it in more than a month; even then it was just a bot who added a foreign language version. There were hardly any refs; now I've added about twenty different sources. I hope to submit this as a FA soon; any
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I'm quite concerned about the use of the phrase "World's oldest recorded literature" (or similar), especially as that is an absolute statement - when Australian Aboriginal rock art story telling pre-dates Egyptian hyro by 50,000 years (or similar large number). Lucas of Mons.
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warns against doing so. But I'm not entirely comfortable with not defining the subject in the opening sentence, and it can make the sentence more difficult to write. I ask partly because I'm working on articles with similar titles, and facing the same issue.
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Hello Cunard. I am the primary author of this article. This was a small clerical mistake which I have now fixed in the inline citations you have mentioned; the 1962 date in the full reference is the correct date. Thanks for the catch!
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A boring task, but the benefit of doing it is that you can set the dates !(e.g., why say Khufu lived 2589-2566? As long as you keep the length of his reign correct, or cite a respected source, you can date it 2590-2567 or 2585-2563)
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I would have corrected it myself, but I didn't know if there were two books by the same author, one published in 1960 and another published in 1962. Thank you for fixing this, and this is a very nice article by the way. :) Best,
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Hmm. I agree that we shouldn't be "Captain Obvious" (to use one sarcastic phrase) about this. I think I might have a solution for the time being. What if I mentioned ancient Egyptian literature is the oldest corpus of the
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I fixed both of these; thanks for pointing them out. Wow! I can't believe I made these mistakes in a featured article. It's kind of embarrassing, actually. Without you bringing these up I would have never spotted them.
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is merely descriptive—such as Electrical characteristics of dynamic loudspeakers—the title does not need to appear verbatim in the main text", and that such a title should not appear in boldface. (I've since looked at
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There are two more incorrect references. Note 15 includes "Spalinger 1990", but I don't see "Spalinger" listed in the references. Note #169 lists "Seters 1997" but "Seter" is listed in the references.
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Late Egyptian evolved into Demotic by the 7th century BC, and although Demotic remained a spoken language until the 5th century AD, it was gradually replaced by Coptic beginning in the 1st century AD.
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is roughly 40 KB. I think this article has room for about another 20 KB-worth of prose material, but I doubt that I'll be adding even that much content while making improvements and additions.--
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Thanks! And no, not some new style of language; I simply meant "commemorative" as in celebratory words used to honor the sacred site. I'll change this right away. Thanks Bafflegab!--
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language? I couldn't re-phrase this without losing meaning, so I've left it alone - you may be able to clarify where i can't. Good luck with the nomination, and happy editing.
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quotations or information into relevant articles. Probably a good exercise for someone who owns one of those impressive texts, yet can't get access to a research library.
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Notes 161-163 and 168 link to #CITEREFBreasted1960, a 1960 book by James Henry Breasted. The book in the references section is of a 1962 book. Could someone fix this?
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To start with, most of the general history articles badly need attention. And I'm told that at least some of the dynasty articles need work. Any other candidates?
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We should have an article on every pyramid and every nome in Ancient Egypt. I'm sure the rest of us can think of other articles we should have.
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Anyone? I consider this probably the most unimportant of tasks on Knowledge (XXG), but if you believe it needs to be done . . .
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What is this sentence supposed to mean? How are Demotic and Coptic supposed to be different between the 1st and 5th centuries?
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Hi all, just to let you know I'm done copy-editing. One thing that I couldn't alter is the following sentence in the
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Egyptian literature traces its beginnings to ancient Egypt and therefore is some of the earliest known literature.
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