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This well written article is kind of hard to find because of it's name De'Dondi. I just wrote a Wikipedia article that referred to 'Giovanni di Dondi', searched Wikipedia for that name, and missed it. Although de Dondi seems to be the correct name in Italian, large parts of the English speaking world know him as di Dondi; see for example:
The combination of the initial preposition, the apostrophe, and the variant spelling of 'de', and the fact that most articles about persons are named with the full name, make it hard to look up in a search engine and hard to recognise who it refers to. Also, the name isn't specific enough: there are other well known Italian families named Dondi and De Dondi.
Maybe rename the article for the more well-known De Dondi, Giovanni de Dondi, and then redirect Jacopo de Dondi and the alternate spellings there? --Chetvorno12:46, 21 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]
good idea. I got the old spelling from Henry King's "Geared to the stars" (which is quite old), so it may have been more fashionable then than now. Cormullion16:50, 12 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]
I've changed the phrase "elliptic-lik" to "near elliptical", since the original is not an English word. I believe "elliptic-like" was intended, for which my substitution is probably better English. However, as I'm not very familiar with the mechanism, I encourage someone else to improve on this phrase, if necessary.