Changes related to "Knowledge"
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16 February 2012
- (diff | hist) . . Lucretius; 06:53 . . (-115) . . Kalki (Talk | contribs) (create Disputed section)
- (diff | hist) . . m Lucretius; 06:50 . . (0) . . Kalki (Talk | contribs)
- (diff | hist) . . m Lucretius; 06:49 . . (+21) . . Kalki (Talk | contribs) (→De Rerum Natura (On the Nature of Things): )
- (diff | hist) . . Lucretius; 06:48 . . (+103) . . Kalki (Talk | contribs) (→De Rerum Natura (On the Nature of Things): add a couple variant translations)
- (diff | hist) . . Lucretius; 04:10 . . (+5) . . 71.96.235.222 (Talk) (→De Rerum Natura (On the Nature of Things): )
15 February 2012
- (diff | hist) . . Henry Liddon; 13:05 . . (+397) . . Collingwood (Talk | contribs) (→Sourced: Add quote)
- (diff | hist) . . m Dante Alighieri; 04:25 . . (+103) . . Kalki (Talk | contribs) (→Sourced: restore a variant translation apparently once on the page…)
- (diff | hist) . . Dante Alighieri; 04:22 . . (+1) . . Kalki (Talk | contribs) (though similar translations exist, restore form of published translation — Undo revision 1410027 by 75.121.59.43 (talk))
- (diff | hist) . . Dante Alighieri; 04:07 . . (-1) . . 75.121.59.43 (Talk) (→The Inferno: )
- (diff | hist) . . Mark Twain; 03:05 . . (+344) . . BD2412 (Talk | contribs) (→The Innocents Abroad (1869): expand quote)
14 February 2012
- (diff | hist) . . Mark Twain; 14:40 . . (-10) . . BD2412 (Talk | contribs) (WIkiquote does not use ref tags; sources are inline)
- (diff | hist) . . Mark Twain; 06:52 . . (+299) . . Dhartung (Talk | contribs) (→Government and politics: +Morris per misattribution)
13 February 2012
- (diff | hist) . . Thomas Carlyle; 22:05 . . (+726) . . BD2412 (Talk | contribs) (→Sourced: add quote)
- (diff | hist) . . Rudyard Kipling; 16:20 . . (+37) . . Lexusuns (Talk | contribs)
12 February 2012
- (diff | hist) . . Cicero; 01:57 . . (+151) . . BD2412 (Talk | contribs) (→De Officiis - On Duties (44 B.C.): * For of all gainful professions, nothing is better, nothing more pleasing, nothing more delightful, nothing better becomes a well-bred man than agriculture. ** Book 1, section 42. Translation by Cyrus R. Edmo)
- (diff | hist) . . Cicero; 00:49 . . (+419) . . BD2412 (Talk | contribs) (→Various orations and works: add quote)
11 February 2012
- (diff | hist) . . Wikipedia; 03:12 . . (-25) . . Kalki (Talk | contribs) (Undo revision 1408253 by The boy (talk))
- (diff | hist) . . Wikipedia; 02:49 . . (+25) . . The boy (Talk | contribs) (→Early years: 2001–2010: )
9 February 2012
- (diff | hist) . . m Sydney Smith; 19:34 . . (+6) . . Peterklevy (Talk | contribs) (→Lady Holland's Memoir (1855): Added bold to part of the quote.)
- (diff | hist) . . Sydney Smith; 19:32 . . (+490) . . Peterklevy (Talk | contribs) (→Lady Holland's Memoir (1855): Added quote about company having "neither a soul to lose, nor a body to kick.")