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-- Mdd (talk) 12:34, 24 April 2013 (UTC)

Talk:Michelotto Corella
While direct quotations of Michelotto Corella cannot be easily found, Machiavelli's description of what Corella says to Oliverotto on the last day of 1502 is so descriptive as a paraphrase that it should be regarded by historians as so near to a quote by Corella that the subject words 'he', 'his' could virtually be replaced with 'I' or 'your', 'yourself'. This, in effect, should reduce the lack of quotability from the subject. To further this point, and the reason why this quote page should remain, is the fact that there is much more said about him by first-hand or secondary sources than said by him. An analysis of each quotation about Corella will help individuals who study this figure to clarify historical misconceptions.


 * I don't question the relevance of this info. I just think it's better to add this to the Wikipedia article, instead of creating a stub article here. Sooner or later these kind of articles will be deleted. So, if there is not a series of quotes available, just stick to Wikipedia. -- Mdd (talk) 00:37, 24 April 2013 (UTC)

The information of this article has now been used to accurately expand Corella's Wikipedia page, and this Wikiquote page is therefore redundant. You have permission to delete this Wikiquote article, as it is sure to remain a stub.


 * Ok thank you. I have deleted that page and copied the talk here. -- Mdd (talk) 12:36, 24 April 2013 (UTC)