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  • 13:5513:55, 8 December 2023 diff hist −4 Gospel of JamesCorrected spelling; it's 'Protevangelion' (cf. e.g. Brittanica: https://www.britannica.com/topic/Protevangelium-of-James) – the prefix proto- traditionally has the -o elided when prefixed to a vowel-initial element. And some formatting in the links section. Tag: 2017 wikitext editor

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  • 21:3421:34, 19 June 2023 diff hist +2 m Hendrik Hondius I→‎Publications: – corrected several spelling mistakes in title, cp. original title page here: https://www.alamy.com/gedecoreerd-cartouche-icones-virorum-nostra-patrumq-memoria-illustrium-serietitel-op-object-cartouche-where-in-the-title-with-edge-fruit-and-two-horns-from-which-plumes-of-smoke-crowned-with-the-motto-on-band-laudate-dominum-soli-deo-honor-and-pyramid-on-which-the-monogram-ihs-title-print-a-series-of-portraits-of-famous-hervormers-manufacturer-printmaker-hendrick-hondius-i-liste Tag: 2017 wikitext editor

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  • 13:4213:42, 23 March 2023 diff hist +7 Sumer→‎History: - changed sentence that made it sound like a new syllabic writing system was invented in the 23rd century; it was not. It was a gradual development of increasing syllabicity all the way from the earliest confirmed Sumerian tablets. Tag: Visual edit
  • 13:3813:38, 23 March 2023 diff hist −131 Sumer→‎Origins: Deleting sentence that represents a misreading of Kramer; he doesn't write that it was not an inflected language, but rather that it was not "inflected like the Semitic languages". Sumerian is very much inflected. Tag: Visual edit

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  • 19:4219:42, 16 September 2022 diff hist +52 Bread→‎History: – rewording; we cannot speak of "Sumerians" in 6000 BCE. The Sumerian civilisation is known to inhabit the area of lower Mesopotamia from around 4.000 BCE, but we can't assume that people living in the same area some 2.000 years earlier can be called "Sumerians" in any meaningful sense of the word. Tag: Visual edit

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