Talk:Grove of Carmentis
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it's not the grove of Carmentis...it's the lucus and fons of the Camenae: in Latin the | it's not the grove of Carmentis...it's the lucus and fons of the Camenae: in Latin the | ||
− | fons camenarum | + | fons camenarum. put fons camenarum into Google Book Search and you will get |
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"A New Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome" by Lawrence Richardson | "A New Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome" by Lawrence Richardson | ||
you will see the article on the left..then put in Google Books | you will see the article on the left..then put in Google Books | ||
Camenae Lawrence Richardson and you can read the article. | Camenae Lawrence Richardson and you can read the article. | ||
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+ | This needs to be properly renamed so we can link to it [[User:Marca Hortensia Maior|Marca Hortensia Maior]] | ||
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+ | OK, then. Let's get this sorted once and for all. The photo shows what is now known as "Ninfeo d' Egeria, Parco Cafarella". Perusianus is our expert on this, of course. Let's propose names for the page move, and also we have to pay attention to the captions etc. [[User:M. Lucretius Agricola|Agricola]] 11:31, 11 July 2008 (CEST) |
Revision as of 09:32, 11 July 2008
it's not the grove of Carmentis...it's the lucus and fons of the Camenae: in Latin the fons camenarum. put fons camenarum into Google Book Search and you will get "A New Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome" by Lawrence Richardson you will see the article on the left..then put in Google Books Camenae Lawrence Richardson and you can read the article.
This needs to be properly renamed so we can link to it Marca Hortensia Maior
OK, then. Let's get this sorted once and for all. The photo shows what is now known as "Ninfeo d' Egeria, Parco Cafarella". Perusianus is our expert on this, of course. Let's propose names for the page move, and also we have to pay attention to the captions etc. Agricola 11:31, 11 July 2008 (CEST)