Talk:Biagio da Cesena

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"Nudity is covered"[edit]

Here thanks to today's SMBC of course. (http://smbc-comics.com/comic/art)

Article currently says: "his nudity is covered by a coiled snake."

To my eye, his nudity is not being "covered" by the snake very well at all. I think Zack's description of what the snake is actually doing is more accurate.--NapoliRoma (talk) 16:32, 7 September 2017 (UTC)[reply]

I like SMBC, but honestly the "in popular culture" section does not deserve space in this article. I'll remove it.DenisNardin (talk) 06:45, 8 September 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Yup. WP:IPC discusses this. If a reliable source talks about this comic, we can come back to it. Grayfell (talk) 09:15, 8 September 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Still should point out that the snake is biting Cesena's dick. It's obvious, relevant and notable. Unless, of course, you can produce a reliable scholarly source that can explain how the snake biting his dick counts as "covering his nudity". AllGloryToTheHypnotoad (talk) 03:41, 10 October 2017 (UTC) AllGloryToTheHypnotoad (talk) 03:41, 10 October 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Name[edit]

There is a note at the top of Leonardo da Vinci stating that "da Vinci" is not a surname and one should refer to him in abbreviated form as "Leonardo", not "da Vinci". Doesn't the same principle apply to "Biagio"? Or, since he actually has a surname, would it be more appropriate to call him "Martellini"? Hairy Dude (talk) 01:52, 11 September 2017 (UTC)[reply]