10-26-2007, 05:44 PM
Jason said:-
On the other hand, I have disagreed with some of your posts here, on the grounds that I believe them to be incorrect and misleading.Surely such debate is one of the functions of this forum ? :wink:
However, as Paul B says, that merely gives you the opportunity to think through and refute those views in advance, or to rethink your position.
Far better to do that in advance of publication, surely?
To Gioi
You've done it again! What a magnificent eaxample of a painted sculpture! I, for one, have not seen this important piece before...an important link between Hellenistic and Imperial Roman sculpture...where does it come from? What is its exact dating? Where did you find it? Are there more like it....? A laudes for this...
Quote:Paul if you want to attack my research, great, thats fine i have no problem with that, that is how history research works. I would be a hypocrite to not allow you to do so as i have attacked the research of others in it, but could you let me finish it first, Thanks......Jason, I have not attacked your research ! How could I, when I have not even seen it yet ??!! ) D
On the other hand, I have disagreed with some of your posts here, on the grounds that I believe them to be incorrect and misleading.Surely such debate is one of the functions of this forum ? :wink:
However, as Paul B says, that merely gives you the opportunity to think through and refute those views in advance, or to rethink your position.
Far better to do that in advance of publication, surely?
To Gioi
You've done it again! What a magnificent eaxample of a painted sculpture! I, for one, have not seen this important piece before...an important link between Hellenistic and Imperial Roman sculpture...where does it come from? What is its exact dating? Where did you find it? Are there more like it....? A laudes for this...
"dulce et decorum est pro patria mori " - Horace
(It is a sweet and proper thing to die for ones country)
"No son-of-a-bitch ever won a war by dying for his country. He won it by making the other poor dumb bastard die for his country" - George C Scott as General George S. Patton
Paul McDonnell-Staff
(It is a sweet and proper thing to die for ones country)
"No son-of-a-bitch ever won a war by dying for his country. He won it by making the other poor dumb bastard die for his country" - George C Scott as General George S. Patton
Paul McDonnell-Staff