User talk:SanSebasti

Hello SanSebasti, welcome to Wikisource! Thanks for your interest in the project; we hope you'll enjoy the community and your work here.

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Disticha Catonis
I have tagged Disticha Catonis for deletion, as all pages on this project should have an English edition of the work. If you can track down a public domain translation of this, feel free to add it. Alternatively, we welcome collaborative translations, so if you could begin an English translation, that would be fantastic. John Vandenberg (chat) 01:46, 8 August 2008 (UTC)
 * I have added an English translation at Wikisource from "The Distichs of Cato: A famous medieval textbook" translated by Wayland Johnson Chase at the University of Wisconsin, no. 7, 1922. I also added a link Disticha Catonis to the latin text. I thing for users best. I have found a different free translation. Is their any wish to get more then one? 19:51, 9 August 2008 (CET)
 * Fantastic! I have added our standard "header" to the top of the page, which now includes a link to Author:Wayland Johnson Chase, where a bibliography can be built for the author.
 * Yes, we like having multiple translations. see Veni, Creator Spiritus for an example I recently set up. John Vandenberg (chat) 04:24, 10 August 2008 (UTC)