Talk:Brutus (Cicero)
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Recent expansion by Cicero1989
editA recent reversion has got rid of a detailed summary of the Brutus by Cicero1989 on the grounds that it is "unsourced, too detailed, and non-encyclopedic". Well, it is too detailed for an encyclopedia, and it uses the primary source rather than secondary ones. I don't plan to reinstate it en bloc. But I enjoyed reading it - thanks Cicero1989 - and I suggest that it could usefully be cut down and might then represent a great improvement to the article. For a start, perhaps it should name only those orators who are notable enough to have Wikipedia pages of their own, and use the standard spelling of Tully's name. What do others think? Richard Keatinge (talk) 16:46, 14 February 2015 (UTC)