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St. Jerome in His Study |
Antonello da Messina, c. 1474-1475 |
Oil on wood |
46 × 36,5 cm |
National Gallery, London |
First edit: 01:15, 8 April 2006. Completed 1000 edits on 18:01, 10 December 2006.
Main interests: topics in phylogeny and molecular evolution, topics in computer vision and image processing, 18th century British children's literature, 19th century British children's literature, British Children's Literature (1900-1949), Chicago blues harmonica, and the Kumaun Himalayas.
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- I'm the major contributor to: Nainital. (What it looked like earlier--->[1])
- I'm working on a major rewrite of Rudyard Kipling (What it looked like on 25 September 2006--->[2])
- Articles I've begun: Bayesian inference in phylogeny, Models of DNA Evolution, A Flat Iron for a Farthing, Mrs. Overtheway's Remembrances, The Fifth Form at St. Dominic’s, The Governess, or The Little Female Academy, The Parent's Assistant, Evenings at Home, or The Juvenile Budget Opened, and Original Stories from Real Life.
- Articles begun by others that I'm currently working on: Eric, or, little by little.
- Templates I've created: 18th century British children's literature, 19th century British children's literature, British Children's Literature (1900-1949)
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The Exceptional Newcomer Award |
You have been doing some very good work in the past few days with Nainital and other articles. Keep it up -- Lost 04:45, 17 September 2006 (UTC) |
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The Barnstar of High Culture |
For all your work on Rudyard Kipling. Many people write "citation needed" everywhere in an article and then vanish, you went out and found them all. Dabbler 12:41, 8 October 2006 (UTC) |
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