User:Caeciliusinhorto

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This user has been on Wikipedia for 9 years, 5 months and 24 days.
enThis user is a native speaker of the English language.
fr-1Cet utilisateur peut contribuer avec un niveau élémentaire de français.
la-2Hic usor media latinitate contribuere potest.
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I studied ancient history at university, and edit mainly around the subject of women in the ancient Greek world. I have access to Cambridge Core, JSTOR, and Project MUSE through my university, and the Loeb Classical Library through The Wikipedia Library; do feel free to ask me for sources that can be accessed through any of those sites on my talkpage or by email.

I also contribute to Commons; you can find images I have uploaded there at Commons:Category:Files by Caeciliusinhorto.

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  1. ^ a b Split from Constitution of the Athenians, which previously covered both Aristotle's and Pseudo-Xenophon's works by that name.
  2. ^ Created from an existing redirect.
  3. ^ a b c Split from Nestor's Cup, which previously discussed the legendary cup described in the Iliad, the bird-handled cup from Mycenae, and the inscribed cup from Pithekoussai.
  4. ^ Split from Sulpicia.
  5. ^ The articles that I get technical credit for creating (e.g. through mw:XTools), but didn't actually write content for.
  6. ^ I created this as a redirect to Anne Carson; it has since been turned into an article in its own right.
  7. ^ Merged from Aemilia (vestal), Licinia (died 113 BC), and Marcia (vestal). I proposed and executed the merge, but didn't write any of the content.