Thank you, Webdinger, for your exceptional contributions to
Colorado-related articles.
SamWolken 00:25, 21 August 2006 (UTC)
Thanks for the rewrite, and reformat ... Plus all the other work you have done on the
Platte Canyon High School shooting article. EnsRedShirt 08:37, 28 September 2006 (UTC)
I'm working now to improve articles concerning
languages,
linguistics, and various
Colorado-related topics, in addition to my continuing work (from 2007) of translating articles to/from
Spanish and
Portuguese.
Expanded significantly with referenced facts and further important information. I got a
barnstar for my work from EnsRedShirt, and my nomination of it for
good article status passed.
Mundus Alter et Idem (Another World and Yet the Same) is a satirical dystopian novel written by the English writer and bishop
Joseph Hall around 1605. In the novel, the narrator takes a voyage in the ship Fantasia through the southern seas, visiting the lands of Crapulia, Viraginia, Moronia, and Lavernia (populated by gluttons, nags, fools, and thieves, respectively). These locations feature on this map, which accompanies the novel.Map credit:
Joseph Hall
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