A Conversation for University Project: The Julio-Claudian Emperors
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Paully Started conversation Nov 7, 2005
I've just been thoroughly enjoying reading through this Uni Project on the fabulously awful Emperors of Rome. I've spotted a couple of very very minor typos in a few of them though - would you prefer me to list them here, or shall I start a conversation on each of the specific pages?
Paully
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echomikeromeo Posted Nov 8, 2005
If you could list them here that would be terrific!
I'm glad you're enjoying the project - we'll see if I ever finish Augustus and Nero! (They should be done by the end of November.)
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Paully Posted Nov 8, 2005
Can't wait! I'll pop those amendments and suggestions onto this thread when I get a chance to sit down and go through them properly - I really want to give this my full attention.
You can spot the Italic who's just seen all of "I, Claudius" for the very first time, can't you?
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Paully Posted Nov 8, 2005
Not just terrific - one of the best TV shows I've ever seen. And trust me, I've seen a HELL of a lot of them over the past year or so!
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echomikeromeo Posted Nov 20, 2005
Did you still have some suggestions, Paully? The Augustus entry is at A7146597 if you wanted to look at that. I've also run all the entries through spell-check, which should hopefully alleviate some of the errors.
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Paully Posted Nov 21, 2005
I shall have a proper stab at this after lunch... just clearing my inbox of a weekend's worth of emails at the moment!
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Paully Posted Nov 21, 2005
Typically, the afternoon's hurtled away from me like an out-of-control wheelchair bouncing down a flight of stairs in one of those 'Naked Gun' movies with Leslie Neilson. So it'll have to be tomorrow now - sorry!
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