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I thought the version of the poem I added to the page was an old translation in public domain. I'll verify before adding one back in, but I do think that having the text will be helpful. —Zujine|
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Hi Zujine, The text's source URL didn't mention that a date or a translator if I remember correctly. While I certainly agree that quoting is a really good idea, I'm not sure that Wikipedia (rather than Wikisource) is the best place to host a full translation? Anyway, if you can find one, I certainly won't remove it ;). Brigade Piron (
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18:30, 20 December 2013 (UTC)reply
I have re-read the article several times over and the writing quality is clearly top-notch.
The article is well-cited and contains plenty of references.
The article provides an extensive overview of the poem in question.
The article has no problems with POV; all of the opinions described in the article are clearly attributed to modern scholars and are not spoken in Wikipedia's voice.
The article is completely stable. I could find no trace of edit-warring or vandalism in the recent article history and the content of the article remains consistent from day-to-day.
The image of the archaic figurine of the pig is an excellent addition to the article, but, if you can find an image of a Greek manuscript of the poem itself, that might be a better image to use for the main image. The pig image might fit better in the "Content" section.
Overall, I think that this article is a clear and easy pass. It thoroughly addresses all of the GA criteria. If you think I have made a mistake and this article is not yet ready, please
let me know. --
Katolophyromai (
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01:45, 27 August 2017 (UTC)reply