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I moved this article from George Maximilian Anthony Grube, to George Maximilian Antony Grube because that is officially how he spelled his name. The "Antony" version of his name is supported in texts quoted in the resources, namely Podlecki (1994), and Horn (1980). The University of Toronto's (UofT) archives also lists his fonds as "Antony". The confusion seems to come from Hackett Publishing Company, because when they published his translations, they listed his name as "Anthony". Since the American Philological Association (APA) and UofT use "Antony", they would appear to be the most authoritative sources as to the correct spelling of his name, and therefore why the article is now entitled George Maximilian Antony Grube.--Abebenjoe (talk) 02:12, 17 August 2011 (UTC)Reply