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in various locations in [[Portugal]], where my wife is a [[primary school]] teacher: we live in [[Esposende]].  I can translate from the relevant languages as well as from German and [[Latin]].
in various locations in [[Portugal]], where my wife is a [[primary school]] teacher: we live in [[Esposende]].  I can translate from the relevant languages as well as from German and [[Latin]].


I came across [[Citizendium]] when I looked in '''[[Wikipedia]]''' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Rothorpe] for the latter's history. There, 'Rothorpe'  does mainly [[copyediting]], though I have created a number of  
I came across [[Citizendium]] when I looked in [[Wikipedia]] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Rothorpe] for the latter's history. There, 'Rothorpe'  does mainly [[copyediting]], though I have created a number of  
articles, including ''List of artworks known in English by a foreign title'',  
articles, including ''List of artworks known in English by a foreign title'',  
which is virtually a solo effort.
which is virtually a solo effort.

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Born in London in 1950, I have a degree in English from Peterhouse, Cambridge. For many years I worked as a teacher of the language, in Mâcon, France (at a lycée agricole); Mondovì, Italy; Beckenham, Kent; and finally in various locations in Portugal, where my wife is a primary school teacher: we live in Esposende. I can translate from the relevant languages as well as from German and Latin.

I came across Citizendium when I looked in Wikipedia [1] for the latter's history. There, 'Rothorpe' does mainly copyediting, though I have created a number of articles, including List of artworks known in English by a foreign title, which is virtually a solo effort.