Talk:Saepta Julia

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A great article. I think it could be even better if you had sub-titles that split the article up into different sections like "origin of the building", "physical structure", etc. If you could find a picture that would also be extremely helpful.

-Jeff J (Roman Civ Class)

I like how you gave such a detailed history of the Saepta Julia (why it was built, where it was built, when it was completed). My only criticism would be to discuss why the Seapta Julia was built where it was (next to the Pantheon). Also, I suggest that you should break the article in to more sections.

Andrew P (Roman Civ Class)


I completely agree with Jeff...splitting up the article would make it easier to read. Your detailed information provides a great picture. But a real picture would be nice...is there any way to find a floor plan or a picture of the site itself? another suggestion would be to fix the citations. If you do
[1] then it creates a [1]. Later on put under the references section </references> and it will do it for you! If that didn't make sense, go to the help section of Wiki and it has a section on doing citations. Otherwise, great article!!

Taylor K (Roman Civ class)

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