User talk:Arenantil

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Greetings!
Thanks for your additions to Michelangelo. When you add material, read carefully first, as almost everything that you added was already there, just worded slightly differently, and with all the biblical references cited at the foot of the page. If you go over that page you'll discover that someone (it wasn't me, even though I wrote most of the content) has done a fantastic job of cross referencing and giving links to every picture where possible, as well as to the Bible readings, under different headings.

I incorporated your info about de Tolnay's neoplatonic analysis. When you add info like that, you must also have the reference. I added a reference to Charles de Tolnay's book, but it would be useful if you could get back with a page number to go in the reference.

Amandajm (talk) 12:36, 21 October 2011 (UTC)


 * Once again, concerning the story of Noah in the Sistine Chapel ceiling article, all the information that you have twice added is already in the article, including a reference much further up the rarticle to the order of the painting, and the interpretation.
 * Please observe that the other eight stories are also Biblical, and while their sources are cited, the entire Biblical quotation is not.  If you are going to insert the entire Biblical account of Noah's drunkenness, then perhaps every other quotation ought to be put in as well?  I don't think that this is necessary.
 * If you have an interest in expanding the article then read what is there already, and expand the wording. Don't simply repeat the same information in different words, as you have done twice.
 * Amandajm (talk) 10:15, 25 October 2011 (UTC)