Disputatio:Gallus

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Attention latin de cuisine ou pire, tanpis, c'est une page de discussion.

Si Gallus est mar galinae domesticae quo est nomen specia ? Primor est creare pagina de specia et potent creare pagina de mar specia. Gallus Gallus est nomen specialis, Gallus est nomen mar. quid est nomen pagina de specia ?
Astirmays 19:28, 12 Aprilis 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Nescio certe quid vis dicere, sed... ita, gallus est mas et gallina femina. Cur altera pagina sit necessaria? Haec pagina animal integre tractat; hic de proprietatibus maris atque feminae possumus scribere. —Myces Tiberinus 10:58, 13 Aprilis 2006 (UTC)[reply]

"Haec pagina animal integre tractat; hic de proprietatibus maris atque feminae possumus scribere." OK, interwiki nexus non est anglia "rooster" sed "chicken", francia non "Coq" sed "Poule" qui de animal integre tractat. "Gallus Gallus" tractat de non domestica animal (Red Junglefowl, coq doré) Astirmays 16:48, 13 Aprilis 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Disambiguatio[fontem recensere]

Disambiguation is needed between gallus the bird and at least four famous Galluses, humans who figured in the life of Propertius:

Gallus, an aristocratic friend of P's; mentioned in six of P's poems.
Gallus, a kinsman of P's, killed in the Perusine War, 41 a.C.n.; in P's 1.22.7.
Gallus, a son of Arria, accidentally killed by his own standard (his twin, Lupercus, was accidentally killed by his horse); in P's 4.1.95.
C. Cornelius Gallus, the first major Roman elegist and first Roman Prefect of Egypt; in P's 2.34.91.
IacobusAmor 02:00, 31 Augusti 2006 (UTC)[reply]

In Arte Dicendi[fontem recensere]

I hope it's the right place for adding a summary about Dürrenmatt's play "Romulus the Great" in latin. If not, I beg you to tell me where to put it.

Yes, this is not the place... How about Romulus Magnus or Romulus the Great, or whatever language the title should be in vulgarly.--Ioshus (disp) 18:16, 8 Octobris 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks, I followed your advice. Now the article is attainable under Romulus Magnus, and there's a tiny remark within Romulus Augustus as well.