Is currently translated with an ed. comment: "originally in Latin".
Our usual protocol is to leave the original Latin and provide the translation in a note. Shall I change this?
@ps2270 @ @thuchacz please advise.
Yes, please, change it to our usual protocol.
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Is currently translated with an ed. comment: "originally in Latin".
Our usual protocol is to leave the original Latin and provide the translation in a note. Shall I change this?
@ps2270 https://github.com/ps2270 @ @thuchacz https://github.com/thuchacz please advise.
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