User talk:Lukba

Hi,

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I reverted your changes to a quotation in the Notre Dame de Paris article, where it appears that the translation is by Erik Inglis in "Gothic Architecture and a Scholastic: Jean de Jandun's Tractatus de laudibus Parisius (1323)," Gesta, XLII/1 (2003), 63–85. This would be fine if you are correcting a misquotation of that book, and if you feel you can make a better translation and can cite the latin text we might be able to build a concensus about that. In any case an WP:Edit summary can avoid confusion on the part of other editors. Happy editing! Sparafucil (talk) 21:11, 31 March 2018 (UTC)

Incorrect citation
Hi, I didn’t notice Edit summary field, my bad. This edit was about incorrect citation of Erik Inglis, because in his paper it is translated from Latin to English differently than here. Reference here is pointing to Inglis, so I think it should be the same or the reference shouldn’t be here if it is translation of different person. What should I do now? Add this explanation somewhere, create new edit with correct Edit summary or something else? Lukba (talk) 00:07, 1 April 2018 (UTC)