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Hiberniantears 15:52, 5 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Hi Pjbjas,

Would you mind returning to the Aureolus page and adding sources to support your expansion of the page? Hiberniantears 16:05, 5 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I am reviewing the declined AfC submissions, and was about to move the page on this individual into mainspace when I noticed you had a considerably revised version in your sandbox. As an admin of rather long experience here, I think there only only a few additional adjustments to make. Although you are obviously an expert on the subject, Wikipedia is written on the basis of WP:no original research -- we make no conclusions of our own, nor do we make comments or footnotes indicating our evaluation of the state of the literature. I myself came here with a very long background in academic writing, and of course I found this very strange. But I soon realized that the only basis for general public participation in the project is for everyone to write in this non-authoritative fashion--if we need to make judgements, we should publish them in the peer-reviewed literature in the usual way. When we are writing here, if we are experts, we will show this by our ability to write in the appropriate way with the appropriate referencing.

There are thus some revisions to make in this article; The tone needs to be more straightforward and simple, avoiding everything that looks like you are expressing directly your expertise. The referencing needs to be considerably closer, because the reader must seewhere you have gotten each of your statements.

Your earlier work needs some adjustment in this respect also.

Incidentally, I do not think you are the only person working in this general field: it is not usually considered advisable to employ more than one username. DGG ( talk ) 00:16, 6 August 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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Following this I prepared a third submission for which approval has been sought. All the information given in the new draft is supported by citations and, where these differ in their interpretation of the evidence, the text is neutral as to which is to be preferred - other than indicating which commentary is the more recent . I have consciously striven to exclude my own research on the subject.Pjbjas (talk) 16:39, 1 April 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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