Hjb
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You can get the whole Agnus Dei from Josquin's Missa l'homme armé (the first of the two he wrote) in the Historical Anthology of Music, Vol I (Harvard University Press) -- it should be easily available at a library. I'm not sure if the Agnus is available online; it isn't at the Choral Wiki (www.cpdl.org), which surprises me a little, because they have a lot of music available now. Good luck, and again welcome, and happy editing! Antandrus (talk) 05:47, 17 March 2006 (UTC)
Nomination of Harlan J. Brothers for deletion
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Your paper on formulas for e
editI noted here that the paper (of yours?) that you cited regarding a certain formula for the value of e does not actually seem to mention that formula. I hope you will discuss the matter on that page.
Thanks, Dominus 22:47, 11 March 2007 (UTC)
File source and copyright licensing problem with File:TCS Logo.jpg
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Replaceable fair use File:Harlan J. Brothers in 2012.jpg
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Re: Fair Use - WP:NFC#UUI §1. and Book Citations
editHi, Verno. Thank you for taking the time to deal with this. Two things:
1) The editor http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Stefan2 also contacted me on the subject of the fair use of my photo File:Harlan J. Brothers in 2012.jpg. I responded with this message:
- In fairness, WP:NFC#UUI §1 does state that it is "almost always" possible to replace the photo of a living person. In the interest of presenting a professional image that accurately reflects the content of the article, I believe that this photo is not currently replaceable and, under current circumstances, falls under the exceptions implied by the phase "almost always."
- Is there an easy way to resolve this without removing the photo or unnecessarily taking more of your time with this issue?
2) After reading the MOSLOW documentation, I could not find information on acceptable formatting for book chapters. The format I used came from what appeared to be a well-established Wikipedia page. Thank you for your guidance!
Best, Harlan Hjb (talk) 21:53, 24 January 2013 (UTC)
- Hi! The usual standard for using non-free images of living people, is that they are allowed when the people are inaccessible (notable recluse, in prison, etc.), or for historical photos documenting a notable earlier appearance. That a free image may not be a professional quality portrait is usually not a sufficient reason to retain the image (since a free one would still be able to show what he looks like, which is the important part), but another admin will evaluate the image's status and read the reason you left there in a couple of days.
- As to the tag I left on the article -- basically it's there for the "reverse chronological" issue that's mentioned in the text of template itself--it should go from earliest to most recent. I don't see any problems with the actual contents of the bibliography but I can't claim to be an expert on citation formats. VernoWhitney (talk) 23:04, 24 January 2013 (UTC)
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