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Julian calendar

Since this IP address keeps appearing on edits to the Julian calendar, I assume it is a fixed address.

You apparently are unaware of Misplaced Pages ettiquette. A Misplaced Pages article is meant to be an encyclopedia article. You don't conduct back and forth debate in the body of an encyclopedia article, you do it on the Talk page, (labelled "Discussion"). When there are apparently controversial points like this, the idea is to resolve them on the talk page and then feed the resolution back into the article. Just to be clear: I am going to revert your future mammoth edits unread unless you start moving your side of this discussion to the Talk page.

It would also help if you adopted a handle or (preferably) your real name and gave me some idea of your background. It is very disconcerting (not to say rude) to be addressed by a bunch of numbers. It doesn't make people (or at least me) inclined to take you very seriously. You appear to have some very fixed ideas on this subject, and you have only cited Mommsen and Lamont so your knowledge appears to be very out of date. It would really help us get to a resolution if you would be more cooperative, and if you gave me a better sense of who you are and where you are coming from. Speaking for myself, I have stude most of the 20th century literature on the Roman calendar, and the contemporary data, and I have published several articles on it in the Zeitschrift fur Papyrologie und Epigraphik.

--Chris Bennett (talk) 18:16, 22 January 2008 (UTC)


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