Pre-baked Demonstration

A tiny demonstration of how to perform a few extra constraints and run Roma. (Note that you should probably institute a lot of extra constraints, not just a few. Here we use only a few for demonstration purposes.)

Schema pbd: Model classes

model.addrPart

model.addrPart groups elements such as names or postal codes which may appear as part of a postal address.
Moduletei
Used by
Members model.nameLike [ model.nameLike.agent [ name] model.placeStateLike rs] addrLine postBox postCode street

model.addressLike

model.addressLike groups elements used to represent a postal or e-mail address.
Moduletei
Used by
Members address email

model.applicationLike

model.applicationLike groups elements used to record application-specific information about a document in its header.
Moduleheader
Used by
Members application

model.biblLike

model.biblLike groups elements containing a bibliographic description.
Moduletei
Used by
Members bibl biblFull biblStruct

model.biblPart

model.biblPart groups elements which represent components of a bibliographic description.
Moduletei
Used by
Members model.imprintPart [ biblScope distributor pubPlace publisher] model.respLike [ author editor respStmt] edition extent idno meeting relatedItem series

model.choicePart

model.choicePart groups elements (other than choice itself) which can be used within a choice alternation.
Moduletei
Used by
Members abbr corr expan orig reg sic unclear

model.common

model.common groups common chunk- and inter-level elements.
Moduletei
Used by
Members model.divPart [ model.lLike [ l] model.pLike [ p] floatingText lg sp] model.inter [ model.biblLike [ bibl biblFull biblStruct] model.labelLike [ desc label] model.listLike [ list listBibl] model.qLike [ model.quoteLike [ cit quote] q said] model.stageLike [ stage] ]
Note
This class defines the set of chunk- and inter-level elements; it is used in many content models, including those for textual divisions.

model.dateLike

model.dateLike groups elements containing temporal expressions.
Moduletei
Used by
Members date time

model.divBottom

model.divBottom groups elements appearing at the end of a text division.
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Used by
Members model.divBottomPart [ closer postscript signed trailer] model.divWrapper [ argument byline dateline docAuthor docDate epigraph meeting]

model.divBottomPart

model.divBottomPart groups elements which can occur only at the end of a text division.
Moduletei
Used by
Members closer postscript signed trailer

model.divGenLike

model.divGenLike groups elements used to represent a structural division which is generated rather than explicitly present in the source.
Moduletei
Used by
Members divGen

model.divLike

model.divLike groups elements used to represent un-numbered generic structural divisions.
Moduletei
Used by
Members div

model.divPart

model.divPart groups paragraph-level elements appearing directly within divisions.
Moduletei
Used by
Members model.lLike [ l] model.pLike [ p] floatingText lg sp
Note
Note that this element class does not include members of the model.inter class, which can appear either within or between paragraph-level items.

model.divTop

model.divTop groups elements appearing at the beginning of a text division.
Moduletei
Used by
Members model.divTopPart [ model.headLike [ head] opener salute] model.divWrapper [ argument byline dateline docAuthor docDate epigraph meeting]

model.divTopPart

model.divTopPart groups elements which can occur only at the beginning of a text division.
Moduletei
Used by
Members model.headLike [ head] opener salute

model.divWrapper

model.divWrapper groups elements which can appear at either top or bottom of a textual division.
Moduletei
Used by
Members argument byline dateline docAuthor docDate epigraph meeting

model.editorialDeclPart

model.editorialDeclPart groups elements which may be used inside editorialDecl and appear multiple times.
Moduleheader
Used by
Members correction hyphenation interpretation normalization quotation segmentation stdVals

model.emphLike

model.emphLike groups phrase-level elements which are typographically distinct and to which a specific function can be attributed.
Moduletei
Used by
Members distinct emph foreign gloss mentioned soCalled term title

model.encodingPart

model.encodingPart groups elements which may be used inside encodingDesc and appear multiple times.
Moduleheader
Used by
Members appInfo classDecl editorialDecl geoDecl projectDesc refsDecl samplingDecl tagsDecl

model.entryPart.top

model.entryPart.top groups high level elements within a structured dictionary entry
Moduletei
Used by
Members cit
Note
Members of this class typically contain related parts of a dictionary entry which form a coherent subdivision, for example a particular sense, homonym, etc.

model.frontPart

model.frontPart groups elements which appear at the level of divisions within front or back matter.
Moduletei
Used by
Members divGen titlePage

model.global

model.global groups elements which may appear at any point within a TEI text.
Moduletei
Used by
Members model.global.edit [ addSpan damageSpan delSpan gap] model.global.meta [ index] model.milestoneLike [ cb lb milestone pb] model.noteLike [ note]

model.global.edit

model.global.edit groups globally available elements which perform a specifically editorial function.
Moduletei
Used by
Members addSpan damageSpan delSpan gap

model.global.meta

model.global.meta groups globally available elements which describe the status of other elements.
Moduletei
Used by
Members index
Note
Elements in this class are typically used to hold groups of links or of abstract interpretations, or by provide indications of certainty etc. It may find be convenient to localize all metadata elements, for example to contain them within the same divison as the elements that they relate to; or to locate them all to a division of their own. They may however appear at any point in a TEI text.

model.glossLike

model.glossLike groups elements which provide an alternative name, explanation, or description for any markup construct.
Moduletei
Used by
Members desc gloss

model.graphicLike

model.graphicLike groups elements containing images, formulae, and similar objects.
Moduletei
Used by
Members binaryObject graphic

model.headLike

model.headLike groups elements used to provide a title or heading at the start of a text division.
Moduletei
Used by
Members head

model.headerPart

model.headerPart groups high level elements which may appear more than once in a TEI Header.
Moduleheader
Used by
Members encodingDesc profileDesc

model.hiLike

model.hiLike groups phrase-level elements which are typographically distinct but to which no specific function can be attributed.
Moduletei
Used by
Members hi

model.highlighted

model.highlighted groups phrase-level elements which are typographically distinct.
Moduletei
Used by
Members model.emphLike [ distinct emph foreign gloss mentioned soCalled term title] model.hiLike [ hi]

model.imprintPart

model.imprintPart groups the bibliographic elements which occur inside imprints.
Moduletei
Used by
Members biblScope distributor pubPlace publisher

model.inter

model.inter groups elements which can appear either within or between paragraph-like elements.
Moduletei
Used by
Members model.biblLike [ bibl biblFull biblStruct] model.labelLike [ desc label] model.listLike [ list listBibl] model.qLike [ model.quoteLike [ cit quote] q said] model.stageLike [ stage]

model.lLike

model.lLike groups elements representing metrical components such as verse lines.
Moduletei
Used by
Members l

model.labelLike

model.labelLike groups elements used to gloss or explain other parts of a document.
Moduletei
Used by
Members desc label

model.limitedPhrase

model.limitedPhrase groups phrase-level elements excluding those elements primarily intended for transcription of existing sources.
Moduletei
Used by
Members model.emphLike [ distinct emph foreign gloss mentioned soCalled term title] model.pPart.data [ model.addressLike [ address email] model.dateLike [ date time] model.measureLike [ measure measureGrp num] model.nameLike [ model.nameLike.agent [ name] model.placeStateLike rs] ] model.pPart.editorial [ abbr choice expan] model.ptrLike [ ptr ref]

model.listLike

model.listLike groups list-like elements.
Moduletei
Used by
Members list listBibl

model.measureLike

model.measureLike groups elements which denote a number, a quantity, a measurement, or similar piece of text that conveys some numerical meaning.
Moduletei
Used by
Members measure measureGrp num

model.milestoneLike

model.milestoneLike groups milestone-style elements used to represent reference systems.
Moduletei
Used by
Members cb lb milestone pb

model.msItemPart

model.msItemPart groups elements which can appear within a manuscript item description.
Moduletei
Used by
Members model.quoteLike [ cit quote] model.respLike [ author editor respStmt] bibl listBibl title

model.nameLike

model.nameLike groups elements which name or refer to a person, place, or organization.
Moduletei
Used by
Members model.nameLike.agent [ name] model.placeStateLike rs
Note
A superset of the naming elements that may appear in datelines, addresses, statements of responsibility, etc.

model.nameLike.agent

model.nameLike.agent groups elements which contain names of individuals or corporate bodies.
Moduletei
Used by
Members name
Note
This class is used in the content model of elements which reference names of people or organizations.

model.noteLike

model.noteLike groups globally-available note-like elements.
Moduletei
Used by
Members note

model.pLike

model.pLike groups paragraph-like elements.
Moduletei
Used by
Members p

model.pLike.front

model.pLike.front groups paragraph-like elements which can occur as direct constituents of front matter.
Moduletei
Used by
Members argument byline docAuthor docDate docEdition docImprint docTitle epigraph head titlePart

model.pPart.data

model.pPart.data groups phrase-level elements containing names, dates, numbers, measures, and similar data.
Moduletei
Used by
Members model.addressLike [ address email] model.dateLike [ date time] model.measureLike [ measure measureGrp num] model.nameLike [ model.nameLike.agent [ name] model.placeStateLike rs]

model.pPart.edit

model.pPart.edit groups phrase-level elements for simple editorial correction and transcription.
Moduletei
Used by
Members model.pPart.editorial [ abbr choice expan] model.pPart.transcriptional [ add corr damage del orig reg sic supplied unclear]

model.pPart.editorial

model.pPart.editorial groups phrase-level elements for simple editorial interventions that may be useful both in transcribing and in authoring.
Moduletei
Used by
Members abbr choice expan

model.pPart.transcriptional

model.pPart.transcriptional groups phrase-level elements used for editorial transcription of pre-existing source materials.
Moduletei
Used by
Members add corr damage del orig reg sic supplied unclear

model.personPart

model.personPart groups elements which form part of the description of a person.
Moduletei
Used by
Members bibl

model.phrase

model.phrase groups elements which can occur at the level of individual words or phrases.
Moduletei
Used by
Members model.graphicLike [ binaryObject graphic] model.highlighted [ model.emphLike [ distinct emph foreign gloss mentioned soCalled term title] model.hiLike [ hi] ] model.pPart.data [ model.addressLike [ address email] model.dateLike [ date time] model.measureLike [ measure measureGrp num] model.nameLike [ model.nameLike.agent [ name] model.placeStateLike rs] ] model.pPart.edit [ model.pPart.editorial [ abbr choice expan] model.pPart.transcriptional [ add corr damage del orig reg sic supplied unclear] ] model.ptrLike [ ptr ref] model.segLike
Note
This class of elements can occur only within larger elements of the class inter or chunk. In prose, this means these elements can occur within paragraphs, list items, lines of verse, etc.

model.profileDescPart

model.profileDescPart groups elements which may be used inside profileDesc and appear multiple times.
Moduleheader
Used by
Members langUsage textClass

model.ptrLike

model.ptrLike groups elements used for purposes of location and reference.
Moduletei
Used by
Members ptr ref

model.publicationStmtPart

model.publicationStmtPart groups elements which may appear within the publicationStmt element of the TEI Header.
Moduletei
Used by
Members address authority availability date distributor idno pubPlace publisher

model.qLike

model.qLike groups elements related to highlighting which can appear either within or between chunk-level elements.
Moduletei
Used by
Members model.quoteLike [ cit quote] q said

model.quoteLike

model.quoteLike groups elements used to directly contain quotations.
Moduletei
Used by
Members cit quote

model.respLike

model.respLike groups elements which are used to indicate intellectual responsibility, for example within a bibliographic element.
Moduletei
Used by
Members author editor respStmt

model.stageLike

model.stageLike groups elements containing stage directions or similar things defined by the module for performance texts.
Moduletei
Used by
Members stage
Note
Stage directions are members of class inter: that is, they can appear between or within component-level elements.

model.titlepagePart

model.titlepagePart groups elements which can occur as direct constituents of a title page, such as docTitle, docAuthor, docImprint, or epigraph.
Moduletei
Used by
Members binaryObject byline docAuthor docDate docEdition docImprint docTitle epigraph graphic imprimatur titlePart

Schema pbd: Attribute classes

att.ascribed

att.ascribed provides attributes for elements representing speech or action that can be ascribed to a specific individual.
Moduletei
Members change q said sp
AttributesIn addition to global attributes
whoindicates the person, or group of people, to whom the element content is ascribed.
Status Optional
Datatype 1–∞ occurrences of xsd:anyURIseparated by whitespace
Values For transcribed speech, this will typically identify a participant or participant group; in other contexts, it will point to any identified <person> element.

att.damaged

att.damaged provides attributes describing the nature of any physical damage affecting a reading.
Moduletei
Members damage damageSpan
AttributesIn addition to global attributes and those inherited from att.dimensions (@unit, @quantity, @extent, @atLeast, @atMost, @min, @max, @precision, @scope)
handIn the case of damage (deliberate defacement, inking out, etc.) assignable to a distinct hand, signifies the hand responsible for the damage.
Status Optional
Datatype xsd:anyURI
Values must be one of the hand identifiers declared in the document header (see section ??).
agentcategorizes the cause of the damage, if it can be identified.
Status Optional
Datatype xsd:Name
Sample values include:
rubbing
damage results from rubbing of the leaf edges
mildew
damage results from mildew on the leaf surface
smoke
damage results from smoke
degreeSignifies the degree of damage according to a convenient scale. The damage tag with the degree attribute should only be used where the text may be read with some confidence; text supplied from other sources should be tagged as supplied.
Status Optional
Datatype
Values an alphanumeric categorization of the degree of damage, as 0.4.
Note
The damage tag with the degree attribute should only be used where the text may be read with confidence despite the damage. It is appropriate where it is desired to record the fact of damage, though this has not affected the readability of the text (as may be the case with weathered inscriptional materials). Where the damage has rendered the text more or less illegible either the unclear tag (for partial illegibility) or the gap tag (for complete illegibility, with no text supplied) should be used, with the information concerning the damage given in the attribute values of these tags. See section ?? for discussion of the use of these tags in particular circumstances.
groupassigns an arbitrary number to each stretch of damage regarded as forming part of the same physical phenomenon.
Status Mandatory when applicable
Datatype xsd:nonNegativeInteger

att.datable

att.datable provides attributes for normalization of elements that contain dates, times, or datable events.
Moduletei
Members application date time
AttributesGlobal attributes and those inherited from att.datable.w3c (@period, @when, @notBefore, @notAfter, @from, @to)
Note
This ‘superclass’ provides attributes that can be used to provide normalized values of temporal information. By default, the attributes from the att.datable.w3c class are provided. If the module for names & dates is loaded, this class also provides attributes from the att.datable.iso class. In general, the possible values of attributes restricted to the W3C datatypes form a subset of those values available via the ISO 8601 standard. However, the greater expressiveness of the ISO datatypes may not be needed, and there exists much greater software support for the W3C datatypes.

att.datable.w3c

att.datable.w3c provides attributes for normalization of elements that contain datable events using the W3C datatypes.
Moduletei
Members att.datable [ application date time]
AttributesIn addition to global attributes
periodsupplies a pointer to some location defining a named period of time within which the datable item is understood to have occurred.
Status Optional
Datatype xsd:anyURI
whensupplies the value of the date or time in a standard form, e.g. yyyy-mm-dd.
Status Optional
Datatype xsd:date | xsd:gYear | xsd:gMonth | xsd:gDay | xsd:gYearMonth | xsd:gMonthDay | xsd:time | xsd:dateTime
Values A normalized form of temporal expression conforming to the W3C XML Schema Part 2: Datatypes Second Edition.

Examples of W3C date, time, and date & time formats.

<date when="1945-10-24">24 Oct 45</date>
<date when="1996-09-24T07:25:00Z">September 24th, 1996 at 3:25 in the morning</date>
<time when="1999-01-04T20:42:00-05:00">Jan 4 1999 at 8 pm</time>
<time when="14:12:38">fourteen twelve and 38 seconds</time>
<date when="1962-10">October of 1962</date>
<date when="--06-12">June 12th</date>
<date when="---01">the first of the month</date>
<date when="--08">August</date>
<date when="2006">MMVI</date>
<date when="0056">56 AD</date>
<date when="-0056">56 BC</date>
This list begins in
the year 1632, more precisely on Trinity Sunday, i.e. the Sunday after
Pentecost, in that year the <date calendar="Julianwhen="1632-06-06">27th of May (old style)</date>.
<opener>
 <dateline>
  <placeName>Dorchester, Village,</placeName>
  <date when="1828-03-02">March 2d. 1828.</date>
 </dateline>
 <salute>To
   Mrs. Cornell,</salute> Sunday <time when="12:00:00">noon.</time>
</opener>
Note
The value of the when attribute should be the normalized representation of the date, time, or combined date & time intended, in any of the standard formats specified by XML Schema Part 2: Datatypes Second Edition, using the Gregorian calendar.
The most commonly-encountered format for the date part of the when attribute is yyyy-mm-dd, but yyyy, --mm, ---dd, yyyy-mm, or --mm-dd may also be used. For the time part, the form hh:mm:ss is used.
Note that this format does not currently permit use of the value 0000 to represent the year 1 BCE; instead the value -0001 should be used.
notBeforespecifies the earliest possible date for the event in standard form, e.g. yyyy-mm-dd.
Status Optional
Datatype xsd:date | xsd:gYear | xsd:gMonth | xsd:gDay | xsd:gYearMonth | xsd:gMonthDay | xsd:time | xsd:dateTime
Values A normalized form of temporal expression conforming to the W3C XML Schema Part 2: Datatypes Second Edition.
notAfterspecifies the latest possible date for the event in standard form, e.g. yyyy-mm-dd.
Status Optional
Datatype xsd:date | xsd:gYear | xsd:gMonth | xsd:gDay | xsd:gYearMonth | xsd:gMonthDay | xsd:time | xsd:dateTime
Values A normalized form of temporal expression conforming to the W3C XML Schema Part 2: Datatypes Second Edition.
fromindicates the starting point of the period in standard form, e.g. yyyy-mm-dd.
Status Optional
Datatype xsd:date | xsd:gYear | xsd:gMonth | xsd:gDay | xsd:gYearMonth | xsd:gMonthDay | xsd:time | xsd:dateTime
Values A normalized form of temporal expression conforming to the W3C XML Schema Part 2: Datatypes Second Edition.
toindicates the ending point of the period in standard form, e.g. yyyy-mm-dd.
Status Optional
Datatype xsd:date | xsd:gYear | xsd:gMonth | xsd:gDay | xsd:gYearMonth | xsd:gMonthDay | xsd:time | xsd:dateTime
Values A normalized form of temporal expression conforming to the W3C XML Schema Part 2: Datatypes Second Edition.

att.declarable

att.declarable provides attributes for those elements in the TEI Header which may be independently selected by means of the special purpose decls attribute.
Moduletei
Members availability bibl biblFull biblStruct correction editorialDecl geoDecl hyphenation interpretation langUsage listBibl normalization projectDesc quotation refsDecl samplingDecl segmentation sourceDesc stdVals textClass
AttributesIn addition to global attributes
defaultindicates whether or not this element is selected by default when its parent is selected.
Status Mandatory when applicable
Datatype xsd:boolean
Legal values are:
true
This element is selected if its parent is selected
false
This element can only be selected explicitly, unless it is the only one of its kind, in which case it is selected if its parent is selected. [Default]
Note
The rules governing the association of declarable elements with individual parts of a TEI text are fully defined in chapter ??. Only one element of a particular type may have a default attribute with a value of true.

att.declaring

att.declaring provides attributes for elements which may be independently associated with a particular declarable element within the header, thus overriding the inherited default for that element.
Moduletei
Members back body div floatingText front gloss graphic group ptr ref term text
AttributesIn addition to global attributes
declsidentifies one or more declarable elements within the header, which are understood to apply to the element bearing this attribute and its content.
Status Mandatory when applicable
Datatype 1–∞ occurrences of xsd:anyURIseparated by whitespace
Values must identify a set of declarable elements of different types.
Note
The rules governing the association of declarable elements with individual parts of a TEI text are fully defined in chapter ??.

att.dimensions

att.dimensions provides attributes for describing the size of physical objects.
Moduletei
Members att.damaged [ damage damageSpan] att.editLike [ att.transcriptional [ add addSpan del delSpan] corr date expan gap reg supplied time unclear]
AttributesIn addition to global attributes
unitnames the unit used for the measurement
Status Optional
Datatype xsd:Name
Suggested values include:
cm
(centimetres)
mm
(millimetres)
in
(inches)
lines
lines of text
chars
(characters) characters of text
quantityspecifies the length in the units specified
Status Optional
Datatype xsd:double | xsd:decimal
extentindicates the size of the object concerned using a project-specific vocabulary combining quantity and units in a single string of words.
Status Optional
Datatype 1–∞ occurrences of token { pattern = "(\p{L}|\p{N}|\p{P}|\p{S})+" }separated by whitespace
Values any measurement phrase, e.g. 25 letters, 2 × 3 inches.
<gap extent="5 words"/>
<height extent="2 ft 8 in"/>
atLeastgives a minimum estimated value for the measurement.
Status Optional
Datatype xsd:double | xsd:decimal
atMostgives a maximum estimated value for the measurement.
Status Optional
Datatype xsd:double | xsd:decimal
minwhere the measurement summarizes more than one observation, supplies the minimum value observed.
Status Optional
Datatype xsd:double | xsd:decimal
maxwhere the measurement summarizes more than one observation, supplies the maximum value observed.
Status Optional
Datatype xsd:double | xsd:decimal
precisioncharacterizes the precision of the values specified by the other attributes.
Status Optional
Datatype "high" | "medium" | "low" | "unknown"
scopewhere the measurement summarizes more than one observation, specifies the applicability of this measurement.
Status Optional
Datatype xsd:Name
Sample values include:
all
measurement applies to all instances.
most
measurement applies to most of the instances inspected.
range
measurement applies to only the specified range of instances.

att.divLike

att.divLike provides attributes common to all elements which behave in the same way as divisions.
Moduletei
Members div lg
AttributesIn addition to global attributes
org(organization) specifies how the content of the division is organized.
Status Optional
Legal values are:
composite
composite content: i.e. no claim is made about the sequence in which the immediate contents of this division are to be processed, or their inter-relationships.
uniform
uniform content: i.e. the immediate contents of this element are regarded as forming a logical unit, to be processed in sequence. [Default]
sampleindicates whether this division is a sample of the original source and if so, from which part.
Status Optional
Legal values are:
initial
division lacks material present at end in source.
medial
division lacks material at start and end.
final
division lacks material at start.
unknown
position of sampled material within original unknown.
complete
division is not a sample. [Default]
partspecifies whether or not the division is fragmented by some other structural element, for example a speech which is divided between two or more verse stanzas.
Status Mandatory when applicable
Legal values are:
Y
(yes) the division is incomplete in some respect
N
(no) either the division is complete, or no claim is made as to its completeness. [Default]
I
(initial) the initial part of an incomplete division
M
(medial) a medial part of an incomplete division
F
(final) the final part of an incomplete division
Note
The values I, M, or F should be used only where it is clear how the division is to be reconstituted.

att.editLike

att.editLike provides attributes describing the nature of a encoded scholarly intervention or interpretation of any kind.
Moduletei
Members att.transcriptional [ add addSpan del delSpan] corr date expan gap reg supplied time unclear
AttributesIn addition to global attributes and those inherited from att.dimensions (@unit, @quantity, @extent, @atLeast, @atMost, @min, @max, @precision, @scope)
cert(certainty) signifies the degree of certainty associated with the intervention or interpretation.
Status Optional
Datatype "high" | "medium" | "low" | "unknown"
resp(responsible party) indicates the agency responsible for the intervention or interpretation, for example an editor or transcriber.
Status Optional
Datatype 1–∞ occurrences of xsd:anyURIseparated by whitespace
Values A pointer to an element in the document header that is associated with a person asserted as responsible for some aspect of the text's creation, transcription, editing, or encoding.
evidenceindicates the nature of the evidence supporting the reliability or accuracy of the intervention or interpretation.
Status Optional
Datatype xsd:Name
Suggested values include:
internal
there is internal evidence to support the intervention.
external
there is external evidence to support the intervention.
conjecture
the intervention or interpretation has been made by the editor, cataloguer, or scholar on the basis of their expertise.
sourcecontains a list of one or more pointers indicating the sources which support the given reading.
Status Mandatory when applicable
Datatype 1–∞ occurrences of xsd:anyURIseparated by whitespace
Values A space-delimited series of sigla; each sigil should correspond to a witness or witness group and occur as the value of the xml:id attribute on a <witness> or <msDesc> element elsewhere in the document.
Note
The members of this attribute class are typically used to represent any kind of editorial intervention in a text, for example a correction or interpretation, or to date or localize manuscripts etc.

att.global

att.global provides attributes common to all elements in the TEI encoding scheme.
Moduletei
Members
AttributesIn addition to global attributes and those inherited from att.global.facs (@facs)
xml:id(identifier) provides a unique identifier for the element bearing the attribute.
Status Optional
Datatype xsd:ID
Values any valid XML identifier.
Note
The xml:id attribute may be used to specify a canonical reference for an element; see section ??.
n(number) gives a number (or other label) for an element, which is not necessarily unique within the document.
Status Optional
Datatype 1–∞ occurrences of token { pattern = "(\p{L}|\p{N}|\p{P}|\p{S})+" }separated by whitespace
Values any string of characters; often, but not necessarily, numeric.
Note
The n attribute may be used to specify the numbering of chapters, sections, list items, etc.; it may also be used in the specification of a standard reference system for the text.
xml:lang(language) indicates the language of the element content using a ‘tag’ generated according to BCP 47
Status Optional
Datatype xsd:language
Values The value must conform to BCP 47. If the value is a private use code (i.e., starts with x- or contains -x-) it should, and if not it may, match the value of an ident attribute of a language element supplied in the TEI Header of the current document.
Note
If no value is specified for xml:lang, the xml:lang value for the immediately enclosing element is inherited; for this reason, a value should always be specified on the outermost element (TEI).
rend(rendition) indicates how the element in question was rendered or presented in the source text.
Status Optional
Datatype 1–∞ occurrences of token { pattern = "(\p{L}|\p{N}|\p{P}|\p{S})+" }separated by whitespace
Values any string of characters; if the typographic rendition of a text is to be systematically recorded, a systematic set of values for the rend attribute should be defined.
<head rend="align(center) case(allcaps)">
 <lb/>To The
<lb/>Duchesse
<lb/>of
<lb/>Newcastle,
<lb/>On Her
<lb/>
 <hi rend="case(mixed)">New Blazing-World</hi>.

</head>
Note
These Guidelines make no binding recommendations for the values of the rend attribute; the characteristics of visual presentation vary too much from text to text and the decision to record or ignore individual characteristics varies too much from project to project. Some potentially useful conventions are noted from time to time at appropriate points in the Guidelines.
renditionpoints to a description of the rendering or presentation used for this element in the source text.
Status Optional
Datatype 1–∞ occurrences of xsd:anyURIseparated by whitespace
Values one or more URIs, separated by whitespace.
<head rendition="#ac #sc">
 <lb/>To The
<lb/>Duchesse
<lb/>of
<lb/>Newcastle,
<lb/>On Her
<lb/>
 <hi rendition="#no">New Blazing-World</hi>.

</head>
<rendition xml:id="scscheme="css">font-variant: smallcaps</rendition>
<rendition xml:id="noscheme="css">font-variant: normal</rendition>
<rendition xml:id="acscheme="css">text-align: center</rendition>
Note
The rendition attribute is used in a very similar way to the class attribute defined for XHTML but with the important distinction that its function is to describe the appearance of the source text, not necessarily to determine how that text should be presented on screen or paper.
Where both rendition and rend are supplied, the latter is understood to override or complement the former.
Each URI provided should indicate a rendition element defining the intended rendition in terms of some appropriate style language, as indicated by the scheme attribute.
xml:baseprovides a base URI reference with which applications can resolve relative URI references into absolute URI references.
Status Optional
Datatype xsd:anyURI
Values any syntactically valid URI reference.
<div type="bibl">
 <head>Bibliography</head>
 <listBibl
   xml:base="http://www.lib.ucdavis.edu/BWRP/Works/">

  <bibl n="1">
   <author>
    <name>Landon, Letitia Elizabeth</name>
   </author>
   <ref target="LandLVowOf.sgm">
    <title>The Vow of the Peacock</title>
   </ref>
  </bibl>
  <bibl n="2">
   <author>
    <name>Compton, Margaret Clephane</name>
   </author>
   <ref target="NortMIrene.sgm">
    <title>Irene, a Poem in Six Cantos</title>
   </ref>
  </bibl>
  <bibl n="3">
   <author>
    <name>Taylor, Jane</name>
   </author>
   <ref target="TaylJEssay.sgm">
    <title>Essays in Rhyme on Morals and Manners</title>
   </ref>
  </bibl>
 </listBibl>
</div>
Note
The global attributes described here are made part of the attribute definition list declaration of each element by including a reference to the pattern att.global.attributes in each such declaration.

att.global.facs

att.global.facs groups elements corresponding with all or part of an image, because they contain an alternative representation of it, typically but not necessarily a transcription of it.
Moduletranscr
Members att.global
AttributesIn addition to global attributes
facs(facsimile) points to all or part of an image which corresponds with the content of the element.
Status Optional
Datatype 1–∞ occurrences of xsd:anyURIseparated by whitespace
Values one or more URIs, separated by whitespace.

att.handFeatures

att.handFeatures provides attributes describing aspects of the hand in which a manuscript is written.
Moduletei
Members handNote
AttributesIn addition to global attributes
scribegives a standard name or other identifier for the scribe believed to be responsible for this hand.
Status Optional
Datatype xsd:Name
Values Any name
scriptcharacterizes the particular script or writing style used by this hand, for example secretary, copperplate, Chancery, Italian, etc.
Status Optional
Datatype 1–∞ occurrences of xsd:Nameseparated by whitespace
mediumdescribes the tint or type of ink, e.g. brown, or other writing medium, e.g. pencil
Status Optional
Datatype xsd:Name
scopespecifies how widely this hand is used in the manuscript.
Status Optional
Legal values are:
sole
only this hand is used throughout the manuscript
major
this hand is used through most of the manuscript
minor
this hand is used occasionally in the manuscript

att.internetMedia

att.internetMedia provides attributes for specifying the type of a computer resource using a standard taxonomy.
Moduletei
Members binaryObject graphic
AttributesIn addition to global attributes
mimeType(MIME media type) specifies the applicable multimedia internet mail extension (MIME) media type
Status Mandatory when applicable
Datatype token { pattern = "(\p{L}|\p{N}|\p{P}|\p{S})+" }
Values The value should be a valid MIME media type
Note
This attribute class provides attributes for describing a computer resource, typically available over the internet, according to standard taxonomies. At present only a single taxonomy is supported, the Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions Media Type system. This system of typology of media types is defined by the Internet Engineering Task Force in RFC 2046. The list of types is maintained by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority.

att.measurement

att.measurement provides attributes to represent a regularized or normalized measurement.
Moduletei
Members measure measureGrp
AttributesIn addition to global attributes
unitindicates the units used for the measurement, usually using the standard symbol for the desired units.
Status Optional
Datatype xsd:Name
Suggested values include:
m
(metre) SI base unit of length
kg
(kilogram) SI base unit of mass
s
(second) SI base unit of time
Hz
(hertz) SI unit of frequency
Pa
(pascal) SI unit of pressure or stress
(ohm) SI unit of electric resistance
L
(litre) 1 dm³
t
(tonne) 10³ kg
ha
(hectare) 1 hm²
(ångström) 10⁻¹⁰ m
mL
(millilitre)
cm
(centimetre)
dB
(decibel) see remarks, below
kbit
(kilobit) 10³ or 1000 bits
Kibit
(kibibit) 2¹⁰ or 1024 bits
kB
(kilobyte) 10³ or 1000 bytes
KiB
(kibibyte) 2¹⁰ or 1024 bytes
MB
(megabyte) 10⁶ or 1 000 000 bytes
MiB
(mebibyte) 2²⁰ or 1 048 576 bytes
Note
If the measurement being represented is not expressed in a particular unit, but rather is a number of discrete items, the unit count should be used, or the unit attribute may be left unspecified.
Wherever appropriate, a recognised SI unit name should be used (see further http://www.bipm.org/en/si/; http://physics.nist.gov/cuu/Units/). The list above is indicative rather than exhaustive.
quantityspecifies the number of the specified units that comprise the measurement
Status Optional
Datatype xsd:double | xsd:decimal
commodityindicates the substance that is being measured
Status Optional
Datatype 1–∞ occurrences of token { pattern = "(\p{L}|\p{N}|\p{P}|\p{S})+" }separated by whitespace
Note
In general, when the commodity is made of discrete entities, the plural form should be used, even when the measurement is of only one of them.
Note
This attribute class provides a triplet of attributes that may be used either to regularize the values of the measurement being encoded, or to normalize them with respect to a standard measurement system.
<l>So weren't you gonna buy <measure quantity="0.5unit="galcommodity="ice cream">half a gallon</measure>, baby</l>
<l>So won't you go and buy <measure quantity="1.893unit="Lcommodity="ice cream">half a gallon</measure>,
baby?</l>
Note
The unit should normally be named using the standard abbreviation for an SI unit (see further http://www.bipm.org/en/si/; http://physics.nist.gov/cuu/Units/). However, encoders may also specify measurements using informally defined units such as lines or characters.

att.naming

att.naming provides attributes common to elements which refer to named persons, places, organizations etc.
Moduletei
Members name pubPlace rs
AttributesIn addition to global attributes
nymRef(reference to the canonical name) provides a means of locating the canonical form (nym) of the names associated with the object named by the element bearing it.
Status Optional
Datatype 1–∞ occurrences of xsd:anyURIseparated by whitespace
Values any valid URI
Note
The value must point directly to one or more XML elements by means of one or more URIs, separated by whitespace. If more than one is supplied, the implication is that the name is associated with several distinct canonical names.

att.placement

att.placement provides attributes for describing where on the source page or object a textual element appears.
Moduletei
Members add addSpan note
AttributesIn addition to global attributes
place
Status Recommended
Datatype xsd:Name
Suggested values include:
infralinear
below the line
margin-bot
(bottom margin) in the bottom margin
margin-left
(left margin) in the left margin
margin-right
(right margin) in the right margin
margin-top
(top margin) in the top margin
opposite
on the opposite, i.e. facing, page
overleaf
on the other side of the leaf
supralinear
above the line
verso
on verso of the sheet or page
app
(apparatus) note appears in the apparatus at the foot of the page.
end
note appears at end of chapter or volume.
foot
note appears at foot of page.
inline
note appears as a marked paragraph in the body of the text.
interlinear
note appears between lines of the text; a less precise form of either infralinear or supralinear.
inline
addition is made in a space left in the witness by an earlier scribe.
mixed
one or more of the other values

att.spanning

att.spanning provides attributes for elements which delimit a span of text by pointing mechanisms rather than by enclosing it.
Moduletei
Members addSpan damageSpan delSpan index
AttributesIn addition to global attributes
spanToindicates the end of a span initiated by the element bearing this attribute.
Status Mandatory when applicable
Datatype xsd:anyURI
Values points to an element following this one in the current document.
Note
The span is defined as running in document order from the start of the content of the pointing element (if any) to the end of the content of the element pointed to by the spanTo attribute (if any). If no value is supplied for the attribute, the assumption is that the span is coextensive with the pointing element.

att.transcriptional

att.transcriptional provides attributes specific to elements encoding authorial or scribal intervention in a text when transcribing manuscript or similar sources.
Moduletei
Members add addSpan del delSpan
AttributesIn addition to global attributes and those inherited from att.editLike (@cert, @resp, @evidence, @source) (att.dimensions (@unit, @quantity, @extent, @atLeast, @atMost, @min, @max, @precision, @scope))
handsignifies the hand of the agent which made the intervention.
Status Optional
Datatype xsd:anyURI
Values must refer to a handNote element, typically declared in the document header (see section ??).
statusindicates the effect of the intervention, for example in the case of a deletion, strikeouts which include too much or too little text, or in the case of an addition, an insertion which duplicates some of the text already present.
Status Optional
Datatype xsd:Name
Sample values include:
duplicate
all of the text indicated as an addition duplicates some text that is in the original, whether the duplication is word-for-word or less exact.
duplicate-partial
part of the text indicated as an addition duplicates some text that is in the original
excessStart
some text at the beginning of the deletion is marked as deleted even though it clearly should not be deleted.
excessEnd
some text at the end of the deletion is marked as deleted even though it clearly should not be deleted.
shortStart
some text at the beginning of the deletion is not marked as deleted even though it clearly should be.
shortEnd
some text at the end of the deletion is not marked as deleted even though it clearly should be.
partial
some text in the deletion is not marked as deleted even though it clearly should be.
unremarkable
the deletion is not faulty. [Default]
Note
Status information on each deletion is needed rather rarely except in critical editions from authorial manuscripts; status information on additions is even less common.
Marking a deletion or addition as faulty is inescapably an interpretive act; the usual test applied in practice is the linguistic acceptability of the text with and without the letters or words in question.
seq(sequence) assigns a sequence number related to the order in which the encoded features carrying this attribute are believed to have occurred.
Status Mandatory when applicable
Datatype xsd:nonNegativeInteger

att.translatable

att.translatable provides attributes used to indicate the status of a translatable portion of an ODD document.
Moduletei
Members desc gloss
AttributesIn addition to global attributes
versionspecifies the version name or number of the source from which the translated version was derived
Status Optional
Datatype token { pattern = "(\p{L}|\p{N}|\p{P}|\p{S})+" }
Note
The version may be a number, a letter, or a date

att.typed

att.typed provides attributes which can be used to classify or subclassify elements in any way.
Moduletei
Members add addSpan application bibl biblStruct cb cit corr damage damageSpan date del delSpan div floatingText gloss head lb lg listBibl measureGrp milestone name pb quote reg relatedItem rs term text time
AttributesIn addition to global attributes
typecharacterizes the element in some sense, using any convenient classification scheme or typology.
Status Optional
Datatype xsd:Name
subtypeprovides a sub-categorization of the element, if needed
Status Optional
Datatype xsd:Name
Note
The subtype attribute may be used to provide any sub-classification for the element, additional to that provided by its type attribute.
Note
The typology used may be formally defined using the <classification> element of the encodingDesc within the associated TEI header, or as a list within one of the components of the encodingDesc element, or informally as descriptive prose within the encodingDesc element.

Schema pbd: Macros

macro.limitedContent

macro.limitedContent (paragraph content) defines the content of prose elements that are not used for transcription of extant materials.
Moduletei
Used by
Declaration
macro.limitedContent = ( text | model.limitedPhrase | model.inter )*

macro.paraContent

macro.paraContent (paragraph content) defines the content of paragraphs and similar elements.
Moduletei
Used by
Declaration
macro.paraContent =
   ( text | model.gLike | model.phrase | model.inter | model.global )*

macro.phraseSeq

macro.phraseSeq (phrase sequence) defines a sequence of character data and phrase-level elements.
Moduletei
Used by
Declaration
macro.phraseSeq = ( text | model.gLike | model.phrase | model.global )*

macro.phraseSeq.limited

macro.phraseSeq.limited (limited phrase sequence) defines a sequence of character data and those phrase-level elements that are not typically used for transcribing extant documents.
Moduletei
Used by
Declaration
macro.phraseSeq.limited = ( text | model.limitedPhrase | model.global )*

macro.specialPara

macro.specialPara ('special' paragraph content) defines the content model of elements such as notes or list items, which either contain a series of component-level elements or else have the same structure as a paragraph, containing a series of phrase-level and inter-level elements.
Moduletei
Used by
Declaration
macro.specialPara =
   (
      text
    | model.gLikemodel.phrasemodel.intermodel.divPartmodel.global
   )*

Schema pbd: Elements

<TEI>

<TEI> (TEI document) contains a single TEI-conformant document, comprising a TEI header and a text, either in isolation or as part of a teiCorpus element. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/DS.html#DS http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CC.html#CCDEF
Moduletextstructure
AttributesIn addition to global attributes
versionThe version of the TEI scheme
Status Optional
Datatype xsd:decimal
Values A number identifying the version of the TEI guidelines
Used by
May contain
header: teiHeader
textstructure: text
Declaration
element TEI
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   attribute version { xsd:decimal }?,
   ( teiHeader, ( ( model.resourceLike+, text? ) | text ) )
}

<sch:ns prefix="teiuri="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0"/>
<sch:ns prefix="rnguri="http://relaxng.org/ns/structure/1.0"/>
Example
<TEI>
 <teiHeader>
  <fileDesc>
   <titleStmt>
    <title>The shortest TEI Document Imaginable</title>
   </titleStmt>
   <publicationStmt>
    <p>First published as part of TEI P2.</p>
   </publicationStmt>
   <sourceDesc>
    <p>No source: this is an original work.</p>
   </sourceDesc>
  </fileDesc>
 </teiHeader>
 <text>
  <body>
   <p>This is about the shortest TEI document imaginable.</p>
  </body>
 </text>
</TEI>
Note
This element is required.

<abbr>

<abbr> (abbreviation) contains an abbreviation of any sort. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#CONAAB
Modulecore
AttributesIn addition to global attributes
typeallows the encoder to classify the abbreviation according to some convenient typology.
Status Optional
Datatype xsd:Name
Sample values include:
suspension
the abbreviation provides the first letter(s) of the word or phrase, omitting the remainder.
contraction
the abbreviation omits some letter(s) in the middle.
brevigraph
the abbreviation comprises a special symbol or mark.
superscription
the abbreviation includes writing above the line.
acronym
the abbreviation comprises the initial letters of the words of a phrase.
title
the abbreviation is for a title of address (Dr, Ms, Mr, …)
organization
the abbreviation is for the name of an organization.
geographic
the abbreviation is for a geographic name.
Note
The type attribute is provided for the sake of those who wish to classify abbreviations at their point of occurrence; this may be useful in some circumstances, though usually the same abbreviation will have the same type in all occurrences. As the sample values make clear, abbreviations may be classified by the method used to construct them, the method of writing them, or the referent of the term abbreviated; the typology used is up to the encoder and should be carefully planned to meet the needs of the expected use. For a typology of Middle English abbreviations, see ??
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element abbr
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   attribute type { xsd:Name }?,
   macro.phraseSeq
}
Example
<abbr>SPQR</abbr>
Example
<choice>
 <abbr>SPQR</abbr>
 <expan>senatus populusque romanorum</expan>
</choice>
Note
The abbr tag is not required; if appropriate, the encoder may transcribe abbreviations in the source text silently, without tagging them. If abbreviations are not transcribed directly but expanded silently, then the TEI header should so indicate.

<add>

<add> (addition) contains letters, words, or phrases inserted in the text by an author, scribe, annotator, or corrector. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#COEDADD
Modulecore
AttributesGlobal attributes and those inherited from att.transcriptional (@hand, @status, @seq) (att.editLike (@cert, @resp, @evidence, @source) (att.dimensions (@unit, @quantity, @extent, @atLeast, @atMost, @min, @max, @precision, @scope)) ) att.placement (@place) att.typed (@type, @subtype)
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element add
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   att.transcriptional.attribute.hand,
   att.transcriptional.attribute.status,
   att.transcriptional.attribute.seq,
   att.editLike.attribute.cert,
   att.editLike.attribute.resp,
   att.editLike.attribute.evidence,
   att.editLike.attribute.source,
   att.dimensions.attribute.unit,
   att.dimensions.attribute.quantity,
   att.dimensions.attribute.extent,
   att.dimensions.attribute.atLeast,
   att.dimensions.attribute.atMost,
   att.dimensions.attribute.min,
   att.dimensions.attribute.max,
   att.dimensions.attribute.precision,
   att.dimensions.attribute.scope,
   att.placement.attribute.place,
   att.typed.attribute.type,
   att.typed.attribute.subtype,
   macro.paraContent
}
Example
The story I am going to relate is true as to
its main facts, and as to the consequences <add place="supralinear">of
these facts</add> from which this tale takes its title.
Note
The add element should not be used for additions made by editors or encoders. In these cases, either the corr or supplied element should be used.

<addSpan>

<addSpan> (added span of text) marks the beginning of a longer sequence of text added by an author, scribe, annotator or corrector (see also <add>). http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/PH.html#PHAD
Moduletranscr
AttributesGlobal attributes and those inherited from att.transcriptional (@hand, @status, @seq) (att.editLike (@cert, @resp, @evidence, @source) (att.dimensions (@unit, @quantity, @extent, @atLeast, @atMost, @min, @max, @precision, @scope)) ) att.placement (@place) att.typed (@type, @subtype) att.spanning (@spanTo)
Used by
May containEmpty element
Declaration
element addSpan
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   att.transcriptional.attribute.hand,
   att.transcriptional.attribute.status,
   att.transcriptional.attribute.seq,
   att.editLike.attribute.cert,
   att.editLike.attribute.resp,
   att.editLike.attribute.evidence,
   att.editLike.attribute.source,
   att.dimensions.attribute.unit,
   att.dimensions.attribute.quantity,
   att.dimensions.attribute.extent,
   att.dimensions.attribute.atLeast,
   att.dimensions.attribute.atMost,
   att.dimensions.attribute.min,
   att.dimensions.attribute.max,
   att.dimensions.attribute.precision,
   att.dimensions.attribute.scope,
   att.placement.attribute.place,
   att.typed.attribute.type,
   att.typed.attribute.subtype,
   att.spanning.attribute.spanTo,
   empty
}

<sch:pattern name="spanTo_required">
<sch:rule context="tei:addSpan">
 <sch:assert test="@spanTo">The spanTo= attribute of <sch:name/> is required.</sch:assert>
</sch:rule>
</sch:pattern>
Example
<handNote xml:id="HEOLscribe="HelgiÓlafsson"/>
<body>
 <div/>
 <addSpan n="added gatheringhand="#HEOLspanTo="#P025"/>
 <div/>
 <div/>
 <div/>
 <div/>
 <anchor xml:id="P025"/>
 <div/>
</body>
Note
Both the beginning and the end of the added material must be marked; the beginning by the addSpan element itself, the end by the spanTo attribute.

<addrLine>

<addrLine> (address line) contains one line of a postal address. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#CONAAD http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD24 http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#COBICOI
Modulecore
AttributesGlobal attributes only
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element addrLine
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   macro.phraseSeq
}
Example
<address>
 <addrLine>Computing Center, MC 135</addrLine>
 <addrLine>P.O. Box 6998</addrLine>
 <addrLine>Chicago, IL</addrLine>
 <addrLine>60680 USA</addrLine>
</address>
Note
Addresses may be encoded either as a sequence of lines, or using any sequence of component elements from the model.addrPart class. Other non-postal forms of address, such as telephone numbers or email, should not be included within an address element directly but may be wrapped within an addrLine if they form part of the printed address in some source text.

<address>

<address> contains a postal address, for example of a publisher, an organization, or an individual. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#CONAAD http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD24 http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#COBICOI
Modulecore
AttributesGlobal attributes only
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element address
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   ( model.global*, ( ( model.addrPart ), model.global* )+ )
}
Example
<address>
 <street>via Marsala 24</street>
 <postCode>40126</postCode>
 <name>Bologna</name>
 <name n="I">Italy</name>
</address>
Example
<address>
 <addrLine>Computing Center, MC 135</addrLine>
 <addrLine>P.O. Box 6998</addrLine>
 <addrLine>Chicago, IL 60680</addrLine>
 <addrLine>USA</addrLine>
</address>
Note
This element should be used for postal addresses only. Within it, the generic element addrLine may be used as an alternative to any of the more specialized elements available from the model.addrPart class, such as street, postCode etc.

<analytic>

<analytic> (analytic level) contains bibliographic elements describing an item (e.g. an article or poem) published within a monograph or journal and not as an independent publication. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#COBICOL
Modulecore
AttributesGlobal attributes only
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element analytic
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   ( author | editor | respStmt | title )*
}
Example
<biblStruct>
 <analytic>
  <author>Chesnutt, David</author>
  <title>Historical Editions in the States</title>
 </analytic>
 <monogr>
  <title level="j">Computers and the Humanities</title>
  <imprint>
   <biblScope>25.6</biblScope>
   <date when="1991-12">(December, 1991):</date>
   <biblScope>377–380</biblScope>
  </imprint>
 </monogr>
</biblStruct>
Note
May contain titles and statements of responsibility (author, editor, or other), in any order.
The analytic element may only occur only within a biblStruct, where its use is mandatory for the description of an analytic level bibliographic item.

<appInfo>

<appInfo> (application information) records information about an application which has edited the TEI file.
Moduleheader
AttributesGlobal attributes only
Used by
May contain
header: application
Declaration
element appInfo
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   model.applicationLike+
}
Example
<appInfo>
 <application version="1.24ident="Xaira">
  <label>XAIRA Indexer</label>
  <ptr target="#HD"/>
 </application>
</appInfo>

<application>

<application> provides information about an application which has acted upon the document.
Moduleheader
AttributesIn addition to global attributes and those inherited from att.typed (@type, @subtype) att.datable (att.datable.w3c (@period, @when, @notBefore, @notAfter, @from, @to))
identSupplies an identifier for the application, independent of its version number or display name.
Status Required
Datatype xsd:Name
versionSupplies a version number for the application, independent of its identifier or display name.
Status Required
Datatype token { pattern = "[\d]+[a-z]*[\d]*(\.[\d]+[a-z]*[\d]*){0,3}" }
Used by
May contain
core: desc label p ptr ref
Declaration
element application
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   att.typed.attribute.type,
   att.typed.attribute.subtype,
   att.datable.w3c.attribute.period,
   att.datable.w3c.attribute.when,
   att.datable.w3c.attribute.notBefore,
   att.datable.w3c.attribute.notAfter,
   att.datable.w3c.attribute.from,
   att.datable.w3c.attribute.to,
   attribute ident { xsd:Name },
   attribute version
   {
      token { pattern = "[\d]+[a-z]*[\d]*(\.[\d]+[a-z]*[\d]*){0,3}" }
   },
   ( model.labelLike+, ( model.ptrLike* | model.pLike* ) )
}
Example
<appInfo>
 <application version="1.5ident="ImageMarkupTool1notAfter="2006-06-01">
  <label>Image Markup Tool</label>
  <ptr target="#P1"/>
  <ptr target="#P2"/>
 </application>
</appInfo>

This example shows an appInfo element documenting the fact that version 1.5 of the Image Markup Tool1 application has an interest in two parts of a document which was last saved on June 6 2006. The parts concerned are accessible at the URLs given as target for the two ptr elements.

<argument>

<argument> A formal list or prose description of the topics addressed by a subdivision of a text. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/DS.html#DSCO http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/DS.html#DSDTB
Moduletextstructure
AttributesGlobal attributes only
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element argument
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   ( ( model.global | model.headLike )*, ( ( model.common ), model.global* )+ )
}
Example
<argument>
 <p>Monte Video — Maldonado — Excursion
   to R Polanco — Lazo and Bolas — Partridges —
   Absence of Trees — Deer — Capybara, or River Hog —
   Tucutuco — Molothrus, cuckoo-like habits — Tyrant
   Flycatcher — Mocking-bird — Carrion Hawks —
   Tubes formed by Lightning — House struck</p>
</argument>
Note
Often contains either a list or a paragraph

<author>

<author> in a bibliographic reference, contains the name of the author(s), personal or corporate, of a work; the primary statement of responsibility for any bibliographic item. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#COBICOR http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD21
Modulecore
AttributesGlobal attributes only
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element author
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   macro.phraseSeq
}
Example
<author>British Broadcasting Corporation</author>
<author>La Fayette, Marie Madeleine Pioche de la Vergne,
comtesse de (1634–1693)</author>
Note
Particularly where cataloguing is likely to be based on the content of the header, it is advisable to use generally recognized authority lists for the exact form of personal names. The attributes key or ref may also be used to reference canonical information about the author intended in an appropriate authority, such as a library catalogue or online resource.
In the case of a broadcast, use this element for the name of the company or network responsible for making the broadcast.

<authority>

<authority> (release authority) supplies the name of a person or other agency responsible for making an electronic file available, other than a publisher or distributor. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD24
Moduleheader
AttributesGlobal attributes only
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element authority
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   macro.phraseSeq.limited
}
Example
<authority>John Smith</authority>

<availability>

<availability> supplies information about the availability of a text, for example any restrictions on its use or distribution, its copyright status, etc. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD24
Moduleheader
AttributesIn addition to global attributes and those inherited from att.declarable (@default)
statussupplies a code identifying the current availability of the text.
Status Optional
Legal values are:
free
the text is freely available.
unknown
the status of the text is unknown. [Default]
restricted
the text is not freely available.
Used by
May contain
core: p
Declaration
element availability
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   att.declarable.attribute.default,
   attribute status { "free" | "unknown" | "restricted" }?,
   model.pLike+
}
Example
<availability status="restricted">
 <p>Available for academic research purposes only.</p>
</availability>
<availability status="free">
 <p>In the public domain</p>
</availability>
<availability status="restricted">
 <p>Available under licence from the publishers.</p>
</availability>
Note
A consistent format should be adopted

<back>

<back> (back matter) contains any appendixes, etc. following the main part of a text. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/DS.html#DSBACK http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/DS.html#DS
Moduletextstructure
AttributesGlobal attributes and those inherited from att.declaring (@decls)
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element back
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   att.declaring.attribute.decls,
   (
      ( model.frontPart | model.pLike.front | model.global )*,
      (
         (
            (
               ( model.div1Like ),
               ( model.frontPart | model.div1Like | model.global )*
            )
          | (
               ( model.divLike ),
               ( model.frontPart | model.divLike | model.global )*
            )
         )?
      ),
      ( ( ( model.divBottomPart ), ( model.divBottomPart | model.global )* )? )
   )
}
Example
<back>
 <div1 type="appendix">
  <head>The Golden Dream or, the Ingenuous Confession</head>
  <p>To shew the Depravity of human Nature</p>
 </div1>
 <div1 type="epistle">
  <head>A letter from the Printer, which he desires
     may be inserted</head>
  <salute>Sir.</salute>
  <p>I have done with your Copy, so you may return
     it to the Vatican, if you please</p>
 </div1>
 <div1 type="advert">
  <head>The Books usually read by the Scholars
     of Mrs Two-Shoes are these and are sold at Mr
     Newbery's at the Bible and Sun in St Paul's
     Church-yard.</head>
  <list>
   <item n="1">The Christmas Box, Price 1d.</item>
   <item n="2">The History of Giles Gingerbread, 1d.</item>
   <item n="42">A Curious Collection of Travels, selected
       from the Writers of all Nations, 10 Vol, Pr. bound 1l.</item>
  </list>
 </div1>
 <div1 type="advert">
  <head>
   <hi rend="center">By the KING's Royal Patent,</hi>
     Are sold by J. NEWBERY, at the Bible and Sun in
     St. Paul's Church-Yard.</head>
  <list>
   <item n="1">Dr. James's Powders for Fevers, the
       Small-Pox, Measles, Colds, &amp;c. 2s. 6d</item>
   <item n="2">Dr. Hooper's Female Pills, 1s.</item>
  </list>
 </div1>
</back>
Note
The content model of back matter is identical to that of front matter, reflecting the facts of cultural history.

<bibl>

<bibl> (bibliographic citation) contains a loosely-structured bibliographic citation of which the sub-components may or may not be explicitly tagged. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#COBITY http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD3 http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CC.html#CCAS2
Modulecore
AttributesGlobal attributes and those inherited from att.declarable (@default) att.typed (@type, @subtype)
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element bibl
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   att.declarable.attribute.default,
   att.typed.attribute.type,
   att.typed.attribute.subtype,
   (
      text
    | model.gLikemodel.highlightedmodel.pPart.datamodel.pPart.editmodel.segLikemodel.ptrLikemodel.biblPartmodel.global
   )*
}
Example
<bibl>Blain, Clements and Grundy: Feminist Companion to Literature in
English (Yale, 1990)</bibl>
Example
<bibl>
 <title level="a">The Interesting story of the Children in the Wood</title>.
In <author>Victor E Neuberg</author>, <title>The Penny Histories</title>.
<publisher>OUP</publisher>
 <date>1968</date>.

</bibl>
Note
Contains phrase-level elements, together with any combination of elements from the biblPart class

<biblFull>

<biblFull> (fully-structured bibliographic citation) contains a fully-structured bibliographic citation, in which all components of the TEI file description are present. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#COBITY http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD3 http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CC.html#CCAS2
Moduleheader
AttributesGlobal attributes and those inherited from att.declarable (@default)
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element biblFull
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   att.declarable.attribute.default,
   (
      (
         titleStmt,
         editionStmt?,
         extent?,
         publicationStmt,
         seriesStmt?,
         notesStmt?
      ),
      sourceDesc*
   )
}
Example
<biblFull>
 <titleStmt>
  <title>The Feminist Companion to Literature in English:
     women writers from the middle ages to the present</title>
  <author>Blain, Virginia</author>
  <author>Clements, Patricia</author>
  <author>Grundy, Isobel</author>
 </titleStmt>
 <editionStmt>
  <edition>UK edition</edition>
 </editionStmt>
 <extent>1231 pp</extent>
 <publicationStmt>
  <publisher>Yale University Press</publisher>
  <pubPlace>New Haven and London</pubPlace>
  <date>1990</date>
 </publicationStmt>
 <sourceDesc>
  <p>No source: this is an original work</p>
 </sourceDesc>
</biblFull>

<biblScope>

<biblScope> (scope of citation) defines the scope of a bibliographic reference, for example as a list of page numbers, or a named subdivision of a larger work. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#COBICOI
Modulecore
AttributesIn addition to global attributes
typeidentifies the type of information conveyed by the element, e.g. pages, volume.
Status Optional
Datatype xsd:Name
Suggested values include:
vol
(volume) the element contains a volume number.
issue
the element contains an issue number, or volume and issue numbers.
pp
(pages) the element contains a page number or page range.
chap
(chapter) the element contains a chapter indication (number and/or title)
part
the element identifies a part of a book or collection.
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element biblScope
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   attribute type { "vol" | "issue" | "pp" | "chap" | "part" | xsd:Name }?,
   macro.phraseSeq
}
Example
<biblScope>pp 12–34</biblScope>
<biblScope type="vol">II</biblScope>
<biblScope type="pp">12</biblScope>

<biblStruct>

<biblStruct> (structured bibliographic citation) contains a structured bibliographic citation, in which only bibliographic sub-elements appear and in a specified order. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#COBITY http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD3 http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CC.html#CCAS2
Modulecore
AttributesGlobal attributes and those inherited from att.declarable (@default) att.typed (@type, @subtype)
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element biblStruct
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   att.declarable.attribute.default,
   att.typed.attribute.type,
   att.typed.attribute.subtype,
   (
      analytic*,
      ( monogr, series* )+,
      ( model.noteLike | idno | relatedItem )*
   )
}
Example
<biblStruct>
 <monogr>
  <author>Blain, Virginia</author>
  <author>Clements, Patricia</author>
  <author>Grundy, Isobel</author>
  <title>The Feminist Companion to Literature in
     English: women writers from the middle ages
     to the present</title>
  <edition>first edition</edition>
  <imprint>
   <publisher>Yale University Press</publisher>
   <pubPlace>New Haven and London</pubPlace>
   <date>1990</date>
  </imprint>
 </monogr>
</biblStruct>

<binaryObject>

<binaryObject> provides encoded binary data representing an inline graphic or other object.
Modulecore
AttributesIn addition to global attributes and those inherited from att.internetMedia (@mimeType)
widthThe display width of the object
Status Mandatory when applicable
Datatype token { pattern = "[\-+]?\d+(\.\d+)?(%|cm|mm|in|pt|pc|px|em|ex|gd|rem|vw|vh|vm)" }
heightThe display height of the object
Status Mandatory when applicable
Datatype token { pattern = "[\-+]?\d+(\.\d+)?(%|cm|mm|in|pt|pc|px|em|ex|gd|rem|vw|vh|vm)" }
scaleA scale factor to be applied to the object to make it the desired display size
Status Mandatory when applicable
Datatype xsd:double | xsd:decimal
encodingThe encoding used to encode the binary data. If not specified, this is assumed to be Base64.
Status Optional
Datatype 1–∞ occurrences of token { pattern = "(\p{L}|\p{N}|\p{P}|\p{S})+" }separated by whitespace
Used by
May containCharacter data only
Declaration
element binaryObject
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   att.internetMedia.attribute.mimeType,
   attribute width
   {
      token
      {
         pattern = "[\-+]?\d+(\.\d+)?(%|cm|mm|in|pt|pc|px|em|ex|gd|rem|vw|vh|vm)"
      }
   }?,
   attribute height
   {
      token
      {
         pattern = "[\-+]?\d+(\.\d+)?(%|cm|mm|in|pt|pc|px|em|ex|gd|rem|vw|vh|vm)"
      }
   }?,
   attribute scale { xsd:double | xsd:decimal }?,
   attribute encoding
   {
      list { token { pattern = "(\p{L}|\p{N}|\p{P}|\p{S})+" }+ }
   }?,
   text
}
Example
<binaryObject mimeType="image/gif">R0lGODdhMAAwAPAAAAAAAP///ywAAAAAMAAwAAAC8IyPqcvt3wCcDkiLc7C0qwy
GHhSWpjQu5yqmCYsapyuvUUlvONmOZtfzgFzByTB10QgxOR0TqBQejhRNzOfkVJ
+5YiUqrXF5Y5lKh/DeuNcP5yLWGsEbtLiOSpa/TPg7JpJHxyendzWTBfX0cxOnK
PjgBzi4diinWGdkF8kjdfnycQZXZeYGejmJlZeGl9i2icVqaNVailT6F5iJ90m6
mvuTS4OK05M0vDk0Q4XUtwvKOzrcd3iq9uisF81M1OIcR7lEewwcLp7tuNNkM3u
Nna3F2JQFo97Vriy/Xl4/f1cf5VWzXyym7PH hhx4dbgYKAAA7</binaryObject>
Note
The MIME media type specified on the mimeType attribute should describe the object after it has been decoded.

<body>

<body> (text body) contains the whole body of a single unitary text, excluding any front or back matter. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/DS.html#DS
Moduletextstructure
AttributesGlobal attributes and those inherited from att.declaring (@decls)
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element body
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   att.declaring.attribute.decls,
   (
      model.global*,
      ( ( model.divTop ), ( model.global | model.divTop )* )?,
      ( ( model.divGenLike ), ( model.global | model.divGenLike )* )?,
      (
         ( ( model.divLike ), ( model.global | model.divGenLike )* )+
       | ( ( model.div1Like ), ( model.global | model.divGenLike )* )+
       | (
            ( ( model.common ), model.global* )+,
            (
               ( ( model.divLike ), ( model.global | model.divGenLike )* )+
             | ( ( model.div1Like ), ( model.global | model.divGenLike )* )+
            )?
         )
      ),
      ( ( model.divBottom ), model.global* )*
   )
}
Example
<body>
 <l>Nu scylun hergan hefaenricaes uard</l>
 <l>metudæs maecti end his modgidanc</l>
 <l>uerc uuldurfadur sue he uundra gihuaes</l>
 <l>eci dryctin or astelidæ</l>
 <l>he aerist scop aelda barnum</l>
 <l>heben til hrofe haleg scepen.</l>
 <l>tha middungeard moncynnæs uard</l>
 <l>eci dryctin æfter tiadæ</l>
 <l>firum foldu frea allmectig</l>
 <trailer>primo cantauit Cædmon istud carmen.</trailer>
</body>

<byline>

<byline> contains the primary statement of responsibility given for a work on its title page or at the head or end of the work. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/DS.html#DSOC http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/DS.html#DSFRONT
Moduletextstructure
AttributesGlobal attributes only
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element byline
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   ( text | model.gLike | model.phrase | docAuthor | model.global )*
}
Example
<byline>Written by a CITIZEN who continued all the
while in London. Never made publick before.</byline>
Example
<byline>Written from her own MEMORANDUMS</byline>
Example
<byline>By George Jones, Political Editor, in Washington</byline>
Example
<dateline>Zagreb:</dateline>
<byline>de notre envoyé spécial.</byline>
Example
<byline>BY
<docAuthor>THOMAS PHILIPOTT,</docAuthor>
Master of Arts,
(Somtimes)
Of Clare-Hall in Cambridge.</byline>
Note
The byline on a title page may include either the name or a description for the document's author. Where the name is included, it may optionally be tagged using the docAuthor element.

<cRefPattern>

<cRefPattern> (canonical reference pattern) specifies an expression and replacement pattern for transforming a canonical reference into a URI. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD54M http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD54 http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD54S
Moduleheader
AttributesIn addition to global attributes
matchPatternspecifies a regular expression against which the values of cRef attributes can be matched.
Status Required
Datatype token
Values must be a regular expression according to the W3C XML Schema Language
Note
Parenthesised groups are used not only for establishing order of precedence and atoms for quantification, but also for creating subpatterns to be referenced by the replacementPattern attribute.
replacementPatternspecifies a ‘replacement pattern’ which, once subpattern substitution has been performed, provides a URI.
Status Required
Datatype text
Values Should be the skeleton of a relative or absolute URI, with references to groups in the matchPattern.
Note
The strings ‘$1’ through ‘$9’ are references to the corresponding group in the regular expression specified by matchPattern (counting open parenthesis, left to right). Processors are expected to replace them with whatever matched the corresponding group in the regular expression.
If a digit preceded by a dollar sign is needed in the actual replacement pattern (as opposed to being used as a back reference), the dollar sign must be written as %24.
Used by
May contain
core: p
Declaration
element cRefPattern
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   attribute matchPattern { token },
   attribute replacementPattern { text },
   model.pLike*
}
Example
<cRefPattern
  matchPattern="([1-9A-Za-z]+)\s+([0-9]+):([0-9]+)"
  replacementPattern="#xpath(//div[@type='book'][@n='$1']/div[@type='chap'][@n='$2']/div[@type='verse'][@n='$3'])"/>
Note
The result of the substitution may be either an absolute or a relative URI reference. In the latter case it is combined with the value of xml:base in force at the place where the cRef attribute occurs to form an absolute URI in the usual manner as prescribed by XML Base.

<catDesc>

<catDesc> (category description) describes some category within a taxonomy or text typology, either in the form of a brief prose description or in terms of the situational parameters used by the TEI formal textDesc. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD55
Moduleheader
AttributesGlobal attributes only
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element catDesc
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   ( text | model.limitedPhrase | model.catDescPart )*
}
Example
<catDesc>Prose reportage</catDesc>
Example
<catDesc>
 <textDesc n="novel">
  <channel mode="w">print; part issues</channel>
  <constitution type="single"/>
  <derivation type="original"/>
  <domain type="art"/>
  <factuality type="fiction"/>
  <interaction type="none"/>
  <preparedness type="prepared"/>
  <purpose type="entertaindegree="high"/>
  <purpose type="informdegree="medium"/>
 </textDesc>
</catDesc>

<catRef>

<catRef> (category reference) specifies one or more defined categories within some taxonomy or text typology. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD43
Moduleheader
AttributesIn addition to global attributes
targetidentifies the categories concerned
Status Required
Datatype 1–∞ occurrences of xsd:anyURIseparated by whitespace
Values A series of one or more space-separated pointers (URIs) to category elements, typically located within a taxonomy element inside a TEI header
schemeidentifies the classification scheme within which the set of categories concerned is defined
Status Optional
Datatype xsd:anyURI
Values May supply the identifier of the associated taxonomy element.
Used by
May containEmpty element
Declaration
element catRef
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   attribute target { list { xsd:anyURI+ } },
   attribute scheme { xsd:anyURI }?,
   empty
}
Example
<catRef target="#news #prov #sales2"/>
<taxonomy>
 <category xml:id="news">
  <catDesc>Newspapers</catDesc>
 </category>
 <category xml:id="prov">
  <catDesc>Provincial</catDesc>
 </category>
 <category xml:id="sales2">
  <catDesc>Low to average annual sales</catDesc>
 </category>
</taxonomy>
Note
The scheme attribute need be supplied only if more than one taxonomy has been declared

<category>

<category> contains an individual descriptive category, possibly nested within a superordinate category, within a user-defined taxonomy. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD55
Moduleheader
AttributesGlobal attributes only
Used by
May contain
core: desc gloss
header: catDesc category
Declaration
element category
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   ( ( catDesc | model.glossLike* ), category* )
}
Example
<category xml:id="b1">
 <catDesc>Prose reportage</catDesc>
</category>
Example
<category xml:id="b2">
 <catDesc>Prose</catDesc>
 <category xml:id="b11">
  <catDesc>reportage</catDesc>
 </category>
 <category xml:id="b12">
  <catDesc>fiction</catDesc>
 </category>
</category>

<cb>

<cb> (column break) marks the boundary between one column of a text and the next in a standard reference system. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#CORS5
Modulecore
AttributesIn addition to global attributes and those inherited from att.typed (@type, @subtype)
ed(edition) indicates the edition or version in which the column break is located at this point
Status Recommended
Datatype xsd:anyURI
Values Any string of characters; usually a siglum conventionally used for the edition.
Used by
May containEmpty element
Declaration
element cb
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   att.typed.attribute.type,
   att.typed.attribute.subtype,
   attribute ed { xsd:anyURI }?,
   empty
}
Example

Markup of an early English dictionary printed in two columns:

<pb/>
<cb n="1"/>
<entryFree>
 <form>Well</form>, <sense>a Pit to hold Spring-Water</sense>:
<sense>In the Art of <hi rend="italic">War</hi>, a Depth the Miner
   sinks into the Ground, to find out and disappoint the Enemies Mines,
   or to prepare one</sense>.
</entryFree>
<entryFree>To <form>Welter</form>, <sense>to wallow</sense>, or
<sense>lie groveling</sense>.</entryFree>
<cb n="2"/>
<entryFree>
 <form>Wey</form>, <sense>the greatest Measure for dry Things,
   containing five Chaldron</sense>.
</entryFree>
<entryFree>
 <form>Whale</form>, <sense>the greatest of
   Sea-Fishes</sense>.
</entryFree>
Note
On this element, the global n attribute indicates the number or other value associated with the column which follows the point of insertion of this cb element. Encoders should adopt a clear and consistent policy as to whether the numbers associated with column breaks relate to the physical sequence number of the column in the whole text, or whether columns are numbered within the page. By convention, the cb element is placed at the head of the column to which it refers.

<change>

<change> summarizes a particular change or correction made to a particular version of an electronic text which is shared between several researchers. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD6
Moduleheader
AttributesIn addition to global attributes and those inherited from att.ascribed (@who)
whensupplies the date of the change in standard form, i.e. YYYY-MM-DD.
Status Mandatory when applicable
Datatype xsd:date | xsd:gYear | xsd:gMonth | xsd:gDay | xsd:gYearMonth | xsd:gMonthDay | xsd:time | xsd:dateTime
Values a date, time, or date & time in any of the formats defined in XML Schema Part 2: Datatypes Second Edition
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element change
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   att.ascribed.attribute.who,
   attribute when
   {
      xsd:date
    | xsd:gYear
    | xsd:gMonth
    | xsd:gDay
    | xsd:gYearMonth
    | xsd:gMonthDay
    | xsd:time
    | xsd:dateTime
   }?,
   ( text | model.limitedPhrase | model.inter | model.global )*
}
Example
<titleStmt>
 <title>...</title>
 <editor xml:id="LDB">Lou Burnard</editor>
 <respStmt xml:id="BZ">
  <resp>copy editing</resp>
  <name>Brett Zamir</name>
 </respStmt>
</titleStmt>
<revisionDesc>
 <change who="#BZwhen="2008-02-02">Finished chapter 23</change>
 <change who="#BZwhen="2008-01-02">Finished chapter 2</change>
 <change n="P2.2when="1991-12-21who="#LDB">Added examples to section 3</change>
 <change when="1991-11-11who="#MSM">Deleted chapter 10</change>
</revisionDesc>
Note
The who attribute may be used to point to any other element, but will typically specify a respStmt or <person> element elsewhere in the header, identifying the person responsible for the change and their role in making it.
It is recommended that changes be recorded with the most recent first.

<choice>

<choice> groups a number of alternative encodings for the same point in a text.
Modulecore
AttributesGlobal attributes only
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element choice
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   ( model.choicePart | choice )*
}
Example

An American encoding of Gulliver's Travels which retains the British spelling but also provides a version regularized to American spelling might be encoded as follows.

<p>Lastly, That, upon his solemn oath to observe all the above
articles, the said man-mountain shall have a daily allowance of
meat and drink sufficient for the support of <choice>
  <sic>1724</sic>
  <corr>1728</corr>
 </choice> of our subjects,
with free access to our royal person, and other marks of our
<choice>
  <orig>favour</orig>
  <reg>favor</reg>
 </choice>.</p>
Note
Because the children of a choice element all represent alternative ways of encoding the same sequence, it is natural to think of them as mutually exclusive. However, there may be cases where a full representation of a text requires the alternative encodings to be considered as parallel.
Note also that choice elements may self-nest.
For a specialized version of choice for encoding multiple witnesses of a single work, see section ??.

<cit>

<cit> (cited quotation) contains a quotation from some other document, together with a bibliographic reference to its source. In a dictionary it may contain an example text with at least one occurrence of the word form, used in the sense being described, or a translation of the headword, or an example. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#COHQQ http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/DS.html#DSGRP http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/DI.html#DITPEG
Modulecore
AttributesGlobal attributes and those inherited from att.typed (@type, @subtype)
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element cit
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   att.typed.attribute.type,
   att.typed.attribute.subtype,
   (
      model.qLikemodel.biblLikemodel.ptrLikemodel.globalmodel.entryPart
   )+
}
Example
<cit>
 <quote>and the breath of the whale is frequently attended with such an insupportable smell,
   as to bring on disorder of the brain.</quote>
 <bibl>Ulloa's South America</bibl>
</cit>
Example
<entry>
 <form>
  <orth>horrifier</orth>
 </form>
 <cit type="translationxml:lang="en">
  <quote>to horrify</quote>
 </cit>
 <cit type="example">
  <quote>elle était horrifiée par la dépense</quote>
  <cit type="translationxml:lang="en">
   <quote>she was horrified at the expense.</quote>
  </cit>
 </cit>
</entry>

<classCode>

<classCode> (classification code) contains the classification code used for this text in some standard classification system. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD43
Moduleheader
AttributesIn addition to global attributes
schemeidentifies the classification system or taxonomy in use.
Status Required
Datatype xsd:anyURI
Values may point to a local definition, for example in a taxonomy element, or more usually to some external location where the scheme is fully defined.
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element classCode
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   attribute scheme { xsd:anyURI },
   macro.phraseSeq.limited
}
Example
<classCode scheme="http://www.udc.org">410</classCode>

<classDecl>

<classDecl> (classification declarations) contains one or more taxonomies defining any classificatory codes used elsewhere in the text. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD55 http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD5
Moduleheader
AttributesGlobal attributes only
Used by
May contain
header: taxonomy
Declaration
element classDecl
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   taxonomy+
}
Example
<classDecl>
 <taxonomy xml:id="LCSH">
  <bibl>Library of Congress Subject Headings</bibl>
 </taxonomy>
</classDecl>
<textClass>
 <keywords scheme="#LCSH">
  <list>
   <item>Political science</item>
   <item>United States -- Politics and government —
       Revolution, 1775-1783</item>
  </list>
 </keywords>
</textClass>

<closer>

<closer> groups together salutations, datelines, and similar phrases appearing as a final group at the end of a division, especially of a letter. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/DS.html#DSCO http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/DS.html#DSDTB
Moduletextstructure
AttributesGlobal attributes only
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element closer
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   (
      text
    | model.gLikesigneddatelinesalutemodel.phrasemodel.global
   )*
}
Example
<div type="letter">
 <p>perhaps you will favour me with a sight
   of it when convenient.</p>
 <closer>
  <salute>I remain, &amp;c. &amp;c.</salute>
  <signed>H. Colburn</signed>
 </closer>
</div>
Example
<div type="chapter">
 <p>and his heart was going like mad and yes
   I said yes I will Yes.</p>
 <closer>
  <dateline>
   <name type="place">Trieste-Zürich-Paris,</name>
   <date>1914–1921</date>
  </dateline>
 </closer>
</div>

<corr>

<corr> (correction) contains the correct form of a passage apparently erroneous in the copy text. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#COEDCOR
Modulecore
AttributesGlobal attributes and those inherited from att.editLike (@cert, @resp, @evidence, @source) (att.dimensions (@unit, @quantity, @extent, @atLeast, @atMost, @min, @max, @precision, @scope)) att.typed (@type, @subtype)
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element corr
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   att.editLike.attribute.cert,
   att.editLike.attribute.resp,
   att.editLike.attribute.evidence,
   att.editLike.attribute.source,
   att.dimensions.attribute.unit,
   att.dimensions.attribute.quantity,
   att.dimensions.attribute.extent,
   att.dimensions.attribute.atLeast,
   att.dimensions.attribute.atMost,
   att.dimensions.attribute.min,
   att.dimensions.attribute.max,
   att.dimensions.attribute.precision,
   att.dimensions.attribute.scope,
   att.typed.attribute.type,
   att.typed.attribute.subtype,
   macro.paraContent
}
Example

If all that is desired is to call attention to the fact that the copy text has been corrected, corr may be used alone:

I don't know,
Juan. It's so far in the past now — how <corr>can we</corr> prove
or disprove anyone's theories?
Example

It is also possible, using the choice and sic elements, to provide an uncorrected reading:

I don't know, Juan. It's so far in the past now —
how <choice>
 <sic>we can</sic>
 <corr>can we</corr>
</choice> prove or
disprove anyone's theories?

<correction>

<correction> (correction principles) states how and under what circumstances corrections have been made in the text. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD53 http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CC.html#CCAS2
Moduleheader
AttributesIn addition to global attributes and those inherited from att.declarable (@default)
statusindicates the degree of correction applied to the text.
Status Optional
Legal values are:
high
the text has been thoroughly checked and proofread.
medium
the text has been checked at least once.
low
the text has not been checked.
unknown
the correction status of the text is unknown. [Default]
methodindicates the method adopted to indicate corrections within the text.
Status Optional
Legal values are:
silent
corrections have been made silently [Default]
markup
corrections have been represented using markup
Used by
May contain
core: p
Declaration
element correction
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   att.declarable.attribute.default,
   attribute status { "high" | "medium" | "low" | "unknown" }?,
   attribute method { "silent" | "markup" }?,
   model.pLike+
}
Example
<correction>
 <p>Errors in transcription controlled by using the
   WordPerfect spelling checker, with a user defined dictionary of 500
   extra words taken from Chambers Twentieth Century Dictionary.</p>
</correction>
Note
May be used to note the results of proof reading the text against its original, indicating (for example) whether discrepancies have been silently rectified, or recorded using the editorial tags described in section ??.

<creation>

<creation> contains information about the creation of a text. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD4C http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD4
Moduleheader
AttributesGlobal attributes only
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element creation
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   macro.phraseSeq.limited
}
Example
<creation>
 <date>Before 1987</date>
</creation>
Example
<creation>
 <date when="1988-07-10">10 July 1988</date>
</creation>
Note
Character data and phrase-level elements.
The creation element may be used to record details of a text's creation, e.g. the date and place it was composed, if these are of interest; it should not be confused with the publicationStmt element, which records date and place of publication.

<damage>

<damage> contains an area of damage to the text witness. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/PH.html#PHDA
Moduletranscr
AttributesGlobal attributes and those inherited from att.typed (@type, @subtype) att.damaged (@hand, @agent, @degree, @group) (att.dimensions (@unit, @quantity, @extent, @atLeast, @atMost, @min, @max, @precision, @scope))
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element damage
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   att.typed.attribute.type,
   att.typed.attribute.subtype,
   att.damaged.attribute.hand,
   att.damaged.attribute.agent,
   att.damaged.attribute.degree,
   att.damaged.attribute.group,
   att.dimensions.attribute.unit,
   att.dimensions.attribute.quantity,
   att.dimensions.attribute.extent,
   att.dimensions.attribute.atLeast,
   att.dimensions.attribute.atMost,
   att.dimensions.attribute.min,
   att.dimensions.attribute.max,
   att.dimensions.attribute.precision,
   att.dimensions.attribute.scope,
   macro.paraContent
}
Example
<l>The Moving Finger wri<damage agent="watergroup="1">es; and</damage> having writ,</l>
<l>Moves <damage agent="watergroup="1">
  <supplied>on: nor all your</supplied>
 </damage> Piety nor Wit</l>
Note
Since damage to text witnesses frequently makes them harder to read, the damage element will often contain an unclear element. If the damaged area is not continuous (e.g. a stain affecting several strings of text), the group attribute may be used to group together several related damage elements; alternatively the <join> element may be used to indicate which damage and unclear elements are part of the same physical phenomenon.
The damage, gap, del, unclear and supplied elements may be closely allied in use. See section ?? for discussion of which element is appropriate for which circumstance.

<damageSpan>

<damageSpan> (damaged span of text) marks the beginning of a longer sequence of text which is damaged in some way but still legible. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/PH.html#PHDA
Moduletranscr
AttributesGlobal attributes and those inherited from att.damaged (@hand, @agent, @degree, @group) (att.dimensions (@unit, @quantity, @extent, @atLeast, @atMost, @min, @max, @precision, @scope)) att.typed (@type, @subtype) att.spanning (@spanTo)
Used by
May containEmpty element
Declaration
element damageSpan
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   att.damaged.attribute.hand,
   att.damaged.attribute.agent,
   att.damaged.attribute.degree,
   att.damaged.attribute.group,
   att.dimensions.attribute.unit,
   att.dimensions.attribute.quantity,
   att.dimensions.attribute.extent,
   att.dimensions.attribute.atLeast,
   att.dimensions.attribute.atMost,
   att.dimensions.attribute.min,
   att.dimensions.attribute.max,
   att.dimensions.attribute.precision,
   att.dimensions.attribute.scope,
   att.typed.attribute.type,
   att.typed.attribute.subtype,
   att.spanning.attribute.spanTo,
   empty
}

<sch:pattern name="spanTo_required_for_damageSpan">
<sch:rule context="tei:damageSpan">
 <sch:assert test="@spanTo">The spanTo= attribute of <sch:name/> is required.</sch:assert>
</sch:rule>
</sch:pattern>
Example
<p>Paragraph partially damaged. This is the undamaged
portion <damageSpan spanTo="#a34"/>and this the damaged
portion of the paragraph.</p>
<p>This paragraph is entirely damaged.</p>
<p>Paragraph partially damaged; in the middle of this
paragraph the damage ends and the anchor point marks
the start of the <anchor xml:id="a34"/> undamaged part of the text. ...</p>
Note
Both the beginning and ending of the damaged sequence must be marked: the beginning by the delSpan element, the ending by the target of the spanTo attribute: if no other element available, the <anchor> element may be used for this purpose.
The damaged text must be at least partially legible, in order for the encoder to be able to transcribe it. If it is not legible at all, the damageSpan element should not be used. Rather, the gap or unclear element should be employed, with the value of the reason attribute giving the cause. See further sections ?? and ??.

<date>

<date> contains a date in any format. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#CONADA http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD24 http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD6 http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#COBICOI http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CC.html#CCAHSE http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/ND.html#NDDATE
Modulecore
AttributesIn addition to global attributes and those inherited from att.datable (att.datable.w3c (@period, @when, @notBefore, @notAfter, @from, @to)) att.editLike (@cert, @resp, @evidence, @source) (att.dimensions (@unit, @quantity, @extent, @atLeast, @atMost, @min, @max, @precision, @scope)) att.typed (@type, @subtype)
calendarindicates the system or calendar to which the date represented by the content of this element belongs.
Status Optional
Datatype xsd:Name
Suggested values include:
Gregorian
Gregorian calendar
Julian
Julian calendar
Islamic
Islamic or Muslim (hijri) lunar calendar
Hebrew
Hebrew or Jewish lunisolar calendar
Revolutionary
French Revolutionary calendar
Iranian
Iranian or Persian (Jalaali) solar calendar
Coptic
Coptic or Alexandrian calendar
Chinese
Chinese lunisolar calendar
He was born on
<date calendar="Gregorian">Feb. 22, 1732</date>
(<date calendar="Julianwhen="1732-02-22"> Feb. 11, 1731/32, O.S.</date>).
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element date
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   att.datable.w3c.attribute.period,
   att.datable.w3c.attribute.when,
   att.datable.w3c.attribute.notBefore,
   att.datable.w3c.attribute.notAfter,
   att.datable.w3c.attribute.from,
   att.datable.w3c.attribute.to,
   att.editLike.attribute.cert,
   att.editLike.attribute.resp,
   att.editLike.attribute.evidence,
   att.editLike.attribute.source,
   att.dimensions.attribute.unit,
   att.dimensions.attribute.quantity,
   att.dimensions.attribute.extent,
   att.dimensions.attribute.atLeast,
   att.dimensions.attribute.atMost,
   att.dimensions.attribute.min,
   att.dimensions.attribute.max,
   att.dimensions.attribute.precision,
   att.dimensions.attribute.scope,
   att.typed.attribute.type,
   att.typed.attribute.subtype,
   attribute calendar
   {
      "Gregorian"
    | "Julian"
    | "Islamic"
    | "Hebrew"
    | "Revolutionary"
    | "Iranian"
    | "Coptic"
    | "Chinese"
    | xsd:Name
   }?,
   ( text | model.gLike | model.phrase | model.global )*
}
Example
<date when="1980-02">early February 1980</date>
Example
Given on the <date when="1977-06-12">Twelfth Day of June
in the Year of Our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and
Seventy-seven of the Republic the Two Hundredth and first
and of the University the Eighty-Sixth.</date>
Example
<date when="1990-09">September 1990</date>

<dateline>

<dateline> contains a brief description of the place, date, time, etc. of production of a letter, newspaper story, or other work, prefixed or suffixed to it as a kind of heading or trailer. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/DS.html#DSCO http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/DS.html#DSOC
Moduletextstructure
AttributesGlobal attributes only
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element dateline
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   macro.phraseSeq
}
Example
<dateline>Walden, this 29. of August 1592</dateline>
Example
<div type="chapter">
 <p>and his heart was going like mad and yes
   I said yes I will Yes.</p>
 <closer>
  <dateline>
   <name type="place">Trieste-Zürich-Paris,</name>
   <date>1914–1921</date>
  </dateline>
 </closer>
</div>

<del>

<del> (deletion) contains a letter, word, or passage deleted, marked as deleted, or otherwise indicated as superfluous or spurious in the copy text by an author, scribe, annotator, or corrector. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#COEDADD
Modulecore
AttributesGlobal attributes and those inherited from att.transcriptional (@hand, @status, @seq) (att.editLike (@cert, @resp, @evidence, @source) (att.dimensions (@unit, @quantity, @extent, @atLeast, @atMost, @min, @max, @precision, @scope)) ) att.typed (@type, @subtype)
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element del
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   att.transcriptional.attribute.hand,
   att.transcriptional.attribute.status,
   att.transcriptional.attribute.seq,
   att.editLike.attribute.cert,
   att.editLike.attribute.resp,
   att.editLike.attribute.evidence,
   att.editLike.attribute.source,
   att.dimensions.attribute.unit,
   att.dimensions.attribute.quantity,
   att.dimensions.attribute.extent,
   att.dimensions.attribute.atLeast,
   att.dimensions.attribute.atMost,
   att.dimensions.attribute.min,
   att.dimensions.attribute.max,
   att.dimensions.attribute.precision,
   att.dimensions.attribute.scope,
   att.typed.attribute.type,
   att.typed.attribute.subtype,
   macro.paraContent
}
Example
<l>
 <del rend="overtyped">Mein</del> Frisch
<del rend="overstriketype="primary">schwebt</del> weht der Wind
</l>
Note
Degrees of uncertainty over what can still be read may be indicated by use of the <certainty> element (see ??).
This element should be used for deletion of shorter sequences of text, typically single words or phrases. The delSpan element should be used for longer sequences of text, for those containing structural subdivisions, and for those containing overlapping additions and deletions.
The text deleted must be at least partially legible, in order for the encoder to be able to transcribe it. Illegible text within a deletion may be marked using the gap tag to signal that text is present but has not been transcribed. Attributes on the gap element may be used to indicate how much text is omitted, the reason for omitting it, etc. If text is not fully legible, the unclear element (available when using the additional tagset for transcription of primary sources) should be used to signal the areas of text which cannot be read with confidence in a similar way. See further sections ?? and, for the close association of the del tag with the gap, damage, unclear and supplied elements (the latter three tags available when using the additional tagset for transcription of primary sources), ??.
The del tag should not be used for deletions made by editors or encoders. In these cases, either the corr tag or the gap tag should be used.

<delSpan>

<delSpan> (deleted span of text) marks the beginning of a longer sequence of text deleted, marked as deleted, or otherwise signaled as superfluous or spurious by an author, scribe, annotator, or corrector. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/PH.html#PHAD
Moduletranscr
AttributesGlobal attributes and those inherited from att.transcriptional (@hand, @status, @seq) (att.editLike (@cert, @resp, @evidence, @source) (att.dimensions (@unit, @quantity, @extent, @atLeast, @atMost, @min, @max, @precision, @scope)) ) att.typed (@type, @subtype) att.spanning (@spanTo)
Used by
May containEmpty element
Declaration
element delSpan
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   att.transcriptional.attribute.hand,
   att.transcriptional.attribute.status,
   att.transcriptional.attribute.seq,
   att.editLike.attribute.cert,
   att.editLike.attribute.resp,
   att.editLike.attribute.evidence,
   att.editLike.attribute.source,
   att.dimensions.attribute.unit,
   att.dimensions.attribute.quantity,
   att.dimensions.attribute.extent,
   att.dimensions.attribute.atLeast,
   att.dimensions.attribute.atMost,
   att.dimensions.attribute.min,
   att.dimensions.attribute.max,
   att.dimensions.attribute.precision,
   att.dimensions.attribute.scope,
   att.typed.attribute.type,
   att.typed.attribute.subtype,
   att.spanning.attribute.spanTo,
   empty
}

<sch:pattern name="spanTo_required_for_delSpan">
<sch:rule context="tei:delSpan">
 <sch:assert test="@spanTo">The spanTo= attribute of <sch:name/> is required.</sch:assert>
</sch:rule>
</sch:pattern>
Example
<p>Paragraph partially deleted. This is the undeleted
portion <delSpan spanTo="#a23"/>and this the deleted
portion of the paragraph.</p>
<p>Paragraph deleted together with adjacent material.</p>
<p>Second fully deleted paragraph.</p>
<p>Paragraph partially deleted; in the middle of this
paragraph the deletion ends and the anchor point marks
the resumption <anchor xml:id="a23"/> of the text. ...</p>
Note
Both the beginning and ending of the deleted sequence must be marked: the beginning by the delSpan element, the ending by the target of the spanTo attribute.
The text deleted must be at least partially legible, in order for the encoder to be able to transcribe it. If it is not legible at all, the delSpan tag should not be used. Rather, the gap tag should be employed to signal that text cannot be transcribed, with the value of the reason attribute giving the cause for the omission from the transcription as deletion. If it is not fully legible, the unclear element should be used to signal the areas of text which cannot be read with confidence. See further sections ?? and, for the close association of the delSpan tag with the gap, damage, unclear and supplied elements, ??.
The delSpan tag should not be used for deletions made by editors or encoders. In these cases, either the corr tag or the gap tag should be used.

<desc>

<desc> (description) contains a brief description of the object documented by its parent element, including its intended usage, purpose, or application where this is appropriate. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/TD.html#TDTAG http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/TD.html#TDATT http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/TD.html#TDCLA http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/TD.html#TDENT
Modulecore
AttributesGlobal attributes and those inherited from att.translatable (@version)
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element desc
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   att.translatable.attribute.version,
   macro.limitedContent
}
Example
<desc>contains a brief description of the purpose and application for
an element, attribute, attribute value, class, or entity.</desc>
Note
TEI convention requires that this be expressed as a finite clause, begining with an active verb.

<distinct>

<distinct> identifies any word or phrase which is regarded as linguistically distinct, for example as archaic, technical, dialectal, non-preferred, etc., or as forming part of a sublanguage. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#COHQHD
Modulecore
AttributesIn addition to global attributes
typespecifies the sublanguage or register to which the word or phrase is being assigned
Status Optional
Datatype xsd:Name
Values a semi-open user-defined list
timespecifies how the phrase is distinct diachronically
Status Optional
Datatype xsd:anyURI
Values a semi-open user-defined list
spacespecifies how the phrase is distinct diatopically
Status Optional
Datatype xsd:anyURI
Values a semi-open user-defined list
socialspecifies how the phrase is distinct diastatically
Status Optional
Datatype xsd:anyURI
Values a semi-open user-defined list
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element distinct
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   attribute type { xsd:Name }?,
   attribute time { xsd:anyURI }?,
   attribute space { xsd:anyURI }?,
   attribute social { xsd:anyURI }?,
   macro.phraseSeq
}
Example
Next morning a boy in that dormitory confided to his
bosom friend, a <distinct type="ps_slang">fag</distinct> of
Macrea's, that there was trouble in their midst which
King <distinct type="archaic">would fain</distinct> keep
secret.

<distributor>

<distributor> supplies the name of a person or other agency responsible for the distribution of a text. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD24
Moduleheader
AttributesGlobal attributes only
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element distributor
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   macro.phraseSeq
}
Example
<distributor>Oxford Text Archive</distributor>
<distributor>Redwood and Burn Ltd</distributor>

<div>

<div> (text division) contains a subdivision of the front, body, or back of a text. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/DS.html#DSDIV
Moduletextstructure
AttributesIn addition to global attributes and those inherited from att.divLike (@org, @sample, @part) att.typed (@type, @subtype) att.declaring (@decls)
typeSays whether the division is the introduction (should be part of the frontmatter), a chapter (divides the main body), or the index (should be in the backmatter).
Status Required
Datatype xsd:Name
Legal values are:
introduction
chapter
section
index
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element div
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   attribute type { "introduction" | "chapter" | "section" | "index" },
   (
      ( model.divTop | model.global )*,
      (
         (
            ( ( ( model.divLike | model.divGenLike ), model.global* )+ )
          | (
               ( ( model.common ), model.global* )+,
               ( ( model.divLike | model.divGenLike ), model.global* )*
            )
         ),
         ( ( model.divBottom ), model.global* )*
      )?
   )
}
Example
<body>
 <div type="part">
  <head>Fallacies of Authority</head>
  <p>The subject of which is Authority in various shapes, and the
     object, to repress all exercise of the reasoning faculty.</p>
  <div n="1type="chapter">
   <head>The Nature of Authority</head>
   <p>With reference to any proposed measures having for their
       object the greatest happiness of the greatest number....</p>
   <div n="1.1type="section">
    <head>Analysis of Authority</head>
    <p>What on any given occasion is the legitimate weight or
         influence to be attached to authority ...</p>
   </div>
   <div n="1.2type="section">
    <head>Appeal to Authority, in What Cases Fallacious.</head>
    <p>Reference to authority is open to the charge of fallacy
         when...</p>
   </div>
  </div>
 </div>
</body>

<divGen>

<divGen> (automatically generated text division) indicates the location at which a textual division generated automatically by a text-processing application is to appear. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#CONOIX
Modulecore
AttributesIn addition to global attributes
typespecifies what type of generated text division (e.g. index, table of contents, etc.) is to appear.
Status Optional
Datatype xsd:Name
Sample values include:
index
an index is to be generated and inserted at this point.
toc
a table of contents
figlist
a list of figures
tablist
a list of tables
Note
Valid values are application-dependent; those shown are of obvious utility in document production, but are by no means exhaustive.
Used by
May contain
core: head
Declaration
element divGen
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   attribute type { xsd:Name }?,
   model.headLike*
}
Example

One use for this element is to allow document preparation software to generate an index and insert it in the appropriate place in the output. The example below assumes that the indexName attribute on index elements in the text has been used to specify index entries for the two generated indexes, named NAMES and THINGS:

<back>
 <div1 type="backmat">
  <head>Bibliography</head>
  <listBibl>
   <bibl/>
  </listBibl>
 </div1>
 <div1 type="backmat">
  <head>Indices</head>
  <divGen n="Index Nominumtype="NAMES"/>
  <divGen n="Index Rerumtype="THINGS"/>
 </div1>
</back>
Example

Another use for divGen is to specify the location of an automatically produced table of contents:

<front>
 <divGen type="toc"/>
 <div>
  <head>Preface</head>
  <p>...</p>
 </div>
</front>
Note
This element is intended primarily for use in document production or manipulation, rather than in the transcription of pre-existing materials; it makes it easier to specify the location of indices, tables of contents, etc., to be generated by text preparation or word processing software.

<docAuthor>

<docAuthor> (document author) contains the name of the author of the document, as given on the title page (often but not always contained in a byline). http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/DS.html#DSTITL
Moduletextstructure
AttributesGlobal attributes only
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element docAuthor
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   macro.phraseSeq
}
Example
<titlePage>
 <docTitle>
  <titlePart>Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World, in Four
     Parts.</titlePart>
 </docTitle>
 <byline> By <docAuthor>Lemuel Gulliver</docAuthor>, First a Surgeon,
   and then a Captain of several Ships</byline>
</titlePage>
Note
The document author's name often occurs within a byline, but the docAuthor element may be used whether the byline element is used or not.

<docDate>

<docDate> (document date) contains the date of a document, as given (usually) on a title page. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/DS.html#DSTITL
Moduletextstructure
AttributesIn addition to global attributes
whengives the value of the date in standard form, i.e. YYYY-MM-DD.
Status Optional
Datatype xsd:date | xsd:gYear | xsd:gMonth | xsd:gDay | xsd:gYearMonth | xsd:gMonthDay | xsd:time | xsd:dateTime
Values a date in one of the formats specified in XML Schema Part 2: Datatypes Second Edition
Note
For simple dates, the when attribute should give the Gregorian or proleptic Gregorian date in the form (YYYY-MM-DD) specified by XML Schema Part 2.
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element docDate
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   attribute when
   {
      xsd:date
    | xsd:gYear
    | xsd:gMonth
    | xsd:gDay
    | xsd:gYearMonth
    | xsd:gMonthDay
    | xsd:time
    | xsd:dateTime
   }?,
   macro.phraseSeq
}
Example
<docImprint>Oxford, Clarendon Press, <docDate>1987</docDate>
</docImprint>
Note
Cf. the general date element in the core tag set. This specialized element is provided for convenience in marking and processing the date of the documents, since it is likely to require specialized handling for many applications.

<docEdition>

<docEdition> (document edition) contains an edition statement as presented on a title page of a document. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/DS.html#DSTITL
Moduletextstructure
AttributesGlobal attributes only
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element docEdition
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   macro.paraContent
}
Example
<docEdition>The Third edition Corrected</docEdition>
Note
Cf. the edition element of bibliographic citation. As usual, the shorter name has been given to the more frequent element.

<docImprint>

<docImprint> (document imprint) contains the imprint statement (place and date of publication, publisher name), as given (usually) at the foot of a title page. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/DS.html#DSTITL
Moduletextstructure
AttributesGlobal attributes only
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element docImprint
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   (
      text
    | model.gLikemodel.phrasepubPlacedocDatepublishermodel.global
   )*
}
Example
<docImprint>Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1987</docImprint>
Imprints may be somewhat more complex:
<docImprint>
 <pubPlace>London</pubPlace>
Printed for <name>E. Nutt</name>,
at
<pubPlace>Royal Exchange</pubPlace>;
<name>J. Roberts</name> in
<pubPlace>wick-Lane</pubPlace>;
<name>A. Dodd</name> without
<pubPlace>Temple-Bar</pubPlace>;
and <name>J. Graves</name> in
<pubPlace>St. James's-street.</pubPlace>
 <date>1722.</date>
</docImprint>
Note
Cf. the imprint element of bibliographic citations. As with title, author, and editions, the shorter name is reserved for the element likely to be used more often.

<docTitle>

<docTitle> (document title) contains the title of a document, including all its constituents, as given on a title page. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/DS.html#DSTITL
Moduletextstructure
AttributesGlobal attributes only
Used by
May contain
textstructure: titlePart
Declaration
element docTitle
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   ( model.global*, ( titlePart, model.global* )+ )
}
Example
<docTitle>
 <titlePart type="main">The DUNCIAD,
   VARIOURVM.
 </titlePart>
 <titlePart type="sub">WITH THE
   PROLEGOMENA of SCRIBLERUS.
 </titlePart>
</docTitle>

<edition>

<edition> (edition) describes the particularities of one edition of a text. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD22
Moduleheader
AttributesGlobal attributes only
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element edition
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   macro.phraseSeq
}
Example
<edition>First edition <date>Oct 1990</date>
</edition>
<edition n="S2">Students' edition</edition>

<editionStmt>

<editionStmt> (edition statement) groups information relating to one edition of a text. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD22 http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD2
Moduleheader
AttributesGlobal attributes only
Used by
May contain
core: p respStmt
header: edition
Declaration
element editionStmt
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   ( model.pLike+ | ( edition, respStmt* ) )
}
Example
<editionStmt>
 <edition n="S2">Students' edition</edition>
 <respStmt>
  <resp>Adapted by</resp>
  <name>Elizabeth Kirk</name>
 </respStmt>
</editionStmt>
Example
<editionStmt>
 <p>First edition, <date>Michaelmas Term, 1991.</date>
 </p>
</editionStmt>

<editor>

<editor> secondary statement of responsibility for a bibliographic item, for example the name of an individual, institution or organization, (or of several such) acting as editor, compiler, translator, etc. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#COBICOR
Modulecore
AttributesIn addition to global attributes
rolespecifies the nature of the intellectual responsibility
Status Optional
Datatype xsd:Name
Values semi-open list (examples might include: translator, editor, compiler, illustrator, etc.)
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element editor
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   attribute role { xsd:Name }?,
   macro.phraseSeq
}
Example
<editor>Eric Johnson</editor>
<editor role="illustrator">John Tenniel</editor>
Note
A consistent format should be adopted
Particularly where cataloguing is likely to be based on the content of the header, it is advisable to use generally recognized authority lists for the exact form of personal names.

<editorialDecl>

<editorialDecl> (editorial practice declaration) provides details of editorial principles and practices applied during the encoding of a text. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD53 http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD5 http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CC.html#CCAS2
Moduleheader
AttributesGlobal attributes and those inherited from att.declarable (@default)
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element editorialDecl
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   att.declarable.attribute.default,
   ( model.pLike+ | model.editorialDeclPart+ )
}
Example
<editorialDecl>
 <normalization>
  <p>All words converted to Modern American spelling using
     Websters 9th Collegiate dictionary</p>
 </normalization>
 <quotation marks="allform="std">
  <p>All opening quotation marks converted to “ all closing
     quotation marks converted to &amp;cdq;.</p>
 </quotation>
</editorialDecl>

<email>

<email> (electronic mail address) contains an e-mail address identifying a location to which e-mail messages can be delivered. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#CONAAD
Modulecore
AttributesGlobal attributes only
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element email
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   macro.phraseSeq
}
Example
<email>editors@tei-c.org</email>
Note
The format of a modern Internet email address is defined in RFC 2822

<emph>

<emph> (emphasized) marks words or phrases which are stressed or emphasized for linguistic or rhetorical effect. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#COHQHE http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#COHQH
Modulecore
AttributesGlobal attributes only
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element emph
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   macro.paraContent
}
Example
You took the car and did <emph>what</emph>?!!
Example
<q>What it all comes to is this,</q> he said.
<q>
 <emph>What
   does Christopher Robin do in the morning nowadays?</emph>
</q>

<encodingDesc>

<encodingDesc> (encoding description) documents the relationship between an electronic text and the source or sources from which it was derived. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD5 http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD11
Moduleheader
AttributesGlobal attributes only
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element encodingDesc
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   ( ( model.encodingPart | model.pLike )+ )
}
Example
<encodingDesc>
 <p>Basic encoding, capturing lexical information only. All
   hyphenation, punctuation, and variant spellings normalized. No
   formatting or layout information preserved.</p>
</encodingDesc>

<epigraph>

<epigraph> contains a quotation, anonymous or attributed, appearing at the start of a section or chapter, or on a title page. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/DS.html#DSCO http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/DS.html#DSDTB http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/DS.html#DSTITL
Moduletextstructure
AttributesGlobal attributes only
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element epigraph
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   ( model.common | model.global )*
}
Example
<epigraph xml:lang="la">
 <cit>
  <bibl>Lucret.</bibl>
  <quote>
   <l part="F">petere inde coronam,</l>
   <l>Vnde prius nulli velarint tempora Musae.</l>
  </quote>
 </cit>
</epigraph>

<expan>

<expan> (expansion) contains the expansion of an abbreviation. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#CONAAB
Modulecore
AttributesGlobal attributes and those inherited from att.editLike (@cert, @resp, @evidence, @source) (att.dimensions (@unit, @quantity, @extent, @atLeast, @atMost, @min, @max, @precision, @scope))
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element expan
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   att.editLike.attribute.cert,
   att.editLike.attribute.resp,
   att.editLike.attribute.evidence,
   att.editLike.attribute.source,
   att.dimensions.attribute.unit,
   att.dimensions.attribute.quantity,
   att.dimensions.attribute.extent,
   att.dimensions.attribute.atLeast,
   att.dimensions.attribute.atMost,
   att.dimensions.attribute.min,
   att.dimensions.attribute.max,
   att.dimensions.attribute.precision,
   att.dimensions.attribute.scope,
   macro.phraseSeq
}
Example
The address is Southmoor <choice>
 <expan>Road</expan>
 <abbr>Rd</abbr>
</choice>
Note
The content of this element should usually be a complete word or phrase. The <ex> element provided by the transcr module may be used to mark up sequences of letters supplied within such an expansion.

<extent>

<extent> describes the approximate size of a text as stored on some carrier medium, whether digital or non-digital, specified in any convenient units. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD23 http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD2 http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#COBICOI
Moduleheader
AttributesGlobal attributes only
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element extent
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   macro.phraseSeq
}
Example
<extent>3200 sentences</extent>
<extent>between 10 and 20 Mb</extent>
<extent>ten 3.5 inch high density diskettes</extent>

<fileDesc>

<fileDesc> (file description) contains a full bibliographic description of an electronic file. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD2 http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD11
Moduleheader
AttributesGlobal attributes only
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element fileDesc
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   (
      (
         titleStmt,
         editionStmt?,
         extent?,
         publicationStmt,
         seriesStmt?,
         notesStmt?
      ),
      sourceDesc+
   )
}
Example
<fileDesc>
 <titleStmt>
  <title>The shortest possible TEI document</title>
 </titleStmt>
 <publicationStmt>
  <p>Distributed as part of TEI P5</p>
 </publicationStmt>
 <sourceDesc>
  <p>No print source exists: this is an original
     digital text</p>
 </sourceDesc>
</fileDesc>
Note
The major source of information for those seeking to create a catalogue entry or bibliographic citation for an electronic file. As such, it provides a title and statements of responsibility together with details of the publication or distribution of the file, of any series to which it belongs, and detailed bibliographic notes for matters not addressed elsewhere in the header. It also contains a full bibliographic description for the source or sources from which the electronic text was derived.

<floatingText>

<floatingText> contains a single text of any kind, whether unitary or composite, which interrupts the text containing it at any point and after which the surrounding text resumes. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/DS.html#DSFLT
Moduletextstructure
AttributesGlobal attributes and those inherited from att.declaring (@decls) att.typed (@type, @subtype)
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element floatingText
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   att.declaring.attribute.decls,
   att.typed.attribute.type,
   att.typed.attribute.subtype,
   (
      model.global*,
      ( front, model.global* )?,
      ( body | group ),
      model.global*,
      ( back, model.global* )?
   )
}
Example
<TEI>
 <teiHeader/>
 <text>
  <body>
   <div type="scene">
    <sp>
     <p>Hush, the players begin...</p>
    </sp>
    <floatingText type="pwp">
     <body>
      <div type="act">
       <sp>
        <l>In Athens our tale takes place ....</l>
       </sp>
      </div>
     </body>
    </floatingText>
    <sp>
     <p>Now that the play is finished ...</p>
    </sp>
   </div>
  </body>
 </text>
</TEI>
Note
A floating text has the same content as any other and may thus be interrupted by another floating text, or contain a group of tesselated texts

<foreign>

<foreign> (foreign) identifies a word or phrase as belonging to some language other than that of the surrounding text. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#COHQHF
Modulecore
AttributesGlobal attributes only
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element foreign
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   macro.phraseSeq
}
Example
This is heathen Greek to you still?
Your <foreign xml:lang="la">lapis philosophicus</foreign>?
Note
The global xml:lang attribute should be supplied for this element to identify the language of the word or phrase marked. As elsewhere, its value should be a language tag as defined in ??.
This element is intended for use only where no other element is available to mark the phrase or words concerned. The global xml:lang attribute should be used in preference to this element where it is intended to mark the language of the whole of some text element.
The distinct element may be used to identify phrases belonging to sublanguages or registers not generally regarded as true languages.

<front>

<front> (front matter) contains any prefatory matter (headers, title page, prefaces, dedications, etc.) found at the start of a document, before the main body. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/DS.html#DSTITL http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/DS.html#DS
Moduletextstructure
AttributesGlobal attributes and those inherited from att.declaring (@decls)
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element front
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   att.declaring.attribute.decls,
   (
      ( model.frontPart | model.pLike.front | model.global )*,
      (
         (
            (
               ( model.div1Like ),
               ( model.frontPart | model.div1Like | model.global )*
            )
          | (
               ( model.divLike ),
               ( model.frontPart | model.divLike | model.global )*
            )
         )?
      ),
      ( ( ( model.divBottomPart ), ( model.divBottomPart | model.global )* )? )
   )
}
Example
<front>
 <epigraph>
  <quote>Nam Sibyllam quidem Cumis ego ipse oculis meis
     vidi in ampulla pendere, et cum illi pueri dicerent:
  <q xml:lang="grc">Sibylla ti weleis</q>; respondebat
     illa: <q xml:lang="grc">apowanein welo.</q>
  </quote>
 </epigraph>
 <div type="dedication">
  <p>For Ezra Pound <q xml:lang="it">il miglior fabbro.</q>
  </p>
 </div>
</front>
Example
<front>
 <div type="dedication">
  <p>To our three selves</p>
 </div>
 <div type="preface">
  <head>Author's Note</head>
  <p>All the characters in this book are purely imaginary, and if the
     author has used names that may suggest a reference to living persons
     she has done so inadvertently.
     ...</p>
 </div>
</front>

<funder>

<funder> (funding body) specifies the name of an individual, institution, or organization responsible for the funding of a project or text. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD21
Moduleheader
AttributesGlobal attributes only
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element funder
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   macro.phraseSeq.limited
}
Example
<funder>The National Endowment for the Humanities, an independent
federal agency</funder>
<funder>Directorate General XIII of the Commission of the
European Communities</funder>
<funder>The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation</funder>
<funder>The Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada</funder>
Note
Funders provide financial support for a project; they are distinct from sponsors, who provide intellectual support and authority.

<gap>

<gap> indicates a point where material has been omitted in a transcription, whether for editorial reasons described in the TEI header, as part of sampling practice, or because the material is illegible, invisible, or inaudible. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#COEDADD
Modulecore
AttributesIn addition to global attributes and those inherited from att.editLike (@cert, @resp, @evidence, @source) (att.dimensions (@unit, @quantity, @extent, @atLeast, @atMost, @min, @max, @precision, @scope))
reasongives the reason for omission. Sample values include sampling, illegible, inaudible, irrelevant, cancelled.
Status Optional
Datatype 1–∞ occurrences of token { pattern = "(\p{L}|\p{N}|\p{P}|\p{S})+" }separated by whitespace
Values any short indication of the reason for the omission.
handin the case of text omitted from the transcription because of deliberate deletion by an identifiable hand, signifies the hand which made the deletion.
Status Optional
Datatype xsd:anyURI
Values must be one of the hand identifiers declared in the document header (see section ??).
agentIn the case of text omitted because of damage, categorizes the cause of the damage, if it can be identified.
Status Optional
Datatype xsd:Name
Sample values include:
rubbing
damage results from rubbing of the leaf edges
mildew
damage results from mildew on the leaf surface
smoke
damage results from smoke
Used by
May contain
core: desc gloss
Declaration
element gap
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   att.editLike.attribute.cert,
   att.editLike.attribute.resp,
   att.editLike.attribute.evidence,
   att.editLike.attribute.source,
   att.dimensions.attribute.unit,
   att.dimensions.attribute.quantity,
   att.dimensions.attribute.extent,
   att.dimensions.attribute.atLeast,
   att.dimensions.attribute.atMost,
   att.dimensions.attribute.min,
   att.dimensions.attribute.max,
   att.dimensions.attribute.precision,
   att.dimensions.attribute.scope,
   attribute reason
   {
      list { token { pattern = "(\p{L}|\p{N}|\p{P}|\p{S})+" }+ }
   }?,
   attribute hand { xsd:anyURI }?,
   attribute agent { xsd:Name }?,
   model.glossLike*
}
Example
<gap extent="4unit="charsreason="illegible"/>
Example
<gap extent="1unit="essayreason="sampling"/>
Note
The gap, unclear, and del core tag elements may be closely allied in use with the damage and supplied elements, available when using the additional tagset for transcription of primary sources. See section ?? for discussion of which element is appropriate for which circumstance.

<geoDecl>

<geoDecl> (geographic coordinates declaration) documents the notation and the datum used for geographic coordinates expressed as content of the <geo> element elsewhere within the document.
Moduleheader
AttributesIn addition to global attributes and those inherited from att.declarable (@default)
datumsupplies a commonly used code name for the datum employed.
Status Mandatory when applicable
Datatype xsd:Name
Suggested values include:
WGS84
(World Geodetic System) a pair of numbers to be interpreted as latitude followed by longitude according to the World Geodetic System. [Default]
MGRS
(Military Grid Reference System) the values supplied are geospatial entity object codes, based on Universal Transverse Mercator coordinates
OSGB36
(ordnance survey great britain) the value supplied is to be interpreted as a British National Grid Reference.
ED50
(European Datum coordinate system) the value supplied is to be interpreted as latitude followed by longitude according to the European Datum coordinate system.
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element geoDecl
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   att.declarable.attribute.default,
   attribute datum { "WGS84" | "MGRS" | "OSGB36" | "ED50" | xsd:Name }?,
   macro.phraseSeq
}
Example
<geoDecl datum="OSGB36"/>

<gloss>

<gloss> identifies a phrase or word used to provide a gloss or definition for some other word or phrase. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#COHQU
Modulecore
AttributesIn addition to global attributes and those inherited from att.declaring (@decls) att.translatable (@version) att.typed (@type, @subtype)
targetidentifies the associated term element by an absolute or relative URI reference
Status Optional
Datatype xsd:anyURI
Values should be a valid URI reference that resolves to a term element
cRef(canonical reference) identifies the associated term element using a canonical reference from a scheme defined in a refsDecl element in the TEI header
Status Optional
Datatype xsd:anyURI
Values the result of applying the algorithm for the resolution of canonical references (described in section ??) should be a valid URI reference that resolves to a term element
Note
The refsDecl to use may be indicated with the decls attribute.
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element gloss
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   att.declaring.attribute.decls,
   att.translatable.attribute.version,
   att.typed.attribute.type,
   att.typed.attribute.subtype,
   ( attribute target { xsd:anyURI }? | attribute cRef { xsd:anyURI }? ),
   macro.phraseSeq
}
Example
We may define <term xml:id="tdpvrend="sc">discoursal point of view</term>
as
<gloss target="#tdpv">the relationship, expressed through discourse
structure, between the implied author or some other addresser,
and the fiction.</gloss>
Note
The target and cRef attributes are mutually exclusive.

<graphic>

<graphic> indicates the location of an inline graphic, illustration, or figure. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#COGR
Modulecore
AttributesIn addition to global attributes and those inherited from att.internetMedia (@mimeType) att.declaring (@decls)
widthThe display width of the image
Status Mandatory when applicable
Datatype token { pattern = "[\-+]?\d+(\.\d+)?(%|cm|mm|in|pt|pc|px|em|ex|gd|rem|vw|vh|vm)" }
heightThe display height of the image
Status Mandatory when applicable
Datatype token { pattern = "[\-+]?\d+(\.\d+)?(%|cm|mm|in|pt|pc|px|em|ex|gd|rem|vw|vh|vm)" }
scaleA scale factor to be applied to the image to make it the desired display size
Status Mandatory when applicable
Datatype xsd:double | xsd:decimal
url(uniform resource locator) A URL which refers to the image itself.
Status Mandatory when applicable
Datatype xsd:anyURI
Used by
May containEmpty element
Declaration
element graphic
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   att.internetMedia.attribute.mimeType,
   att.declaring.attribute.decls,
   attribute width
   {
      token
      {
         pattern = "[\-+]?\d+(\.\d+)?(%|cm|mm|in|pt|pc|px|em|ex|gd|rem|vw|vh|vm)"
      }
   }?,
   attribute height
   {
      token
      {
         pattern = "[\-+]?\d+(\.\d+)?(%|cm|mm|in|pt|pc|px|em|ex|gd|rem|vw|vh|vm)"
      }
   }?,
   attribute scale { xsd:double | xsd:decimal }?,
   attribute url { xsd:anyURI }?,
   empty
}
Example
<figure>
 <graphic url="fig1.png"/>
 <head>Figure One: The View from the Bridge</head>
 <figDesc>A Whistleresque view showing four
   or five sailing boats in the foreground, and a
   series of buoys strung out between them.</figDesc>
</figure>
Note
The mimeType attribute should be used to supply the MIME media type of the image specified by the url attribute.

<group>

<group> contains the body of a composite text, grouping together a sequence of distinct texts (or groups of such texts) which are regarded as a unit for some purpose, for example the collected works of an author, a sequence of prose essays, etc. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/DS.html#DS http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/DS.html#DSGRP http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CC.html#CCDEF
Moduletextstructure
AttributesGlobal attributes and those inherited from att.declaring (@decls)
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element group
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   att.declaring.attribute.decls,
   (
      ( model.divTop | model.global )*,
      ( ( text | group ), ( text | group | model.global )* ),
      model.divBottom*
   )
}
Example
<egXML><text>
  <front/>
  <group>
   <text/>
   <text/>
  </group>
</text>
</egXML>

<handNote>

<handNote> (note on hand) describes a particular style or hand distinguished within a manuscript. «#msph2»
Moduleheader
AttributesGlobal attributes and those inherited from att.handFeatures (@scribe, @script, @medium, @scope)
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element handNote
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   att.handFeatures.attribute.scribe,
   att.handFeatures.attribute.script,
   att.handFeatures.attribute.medium,
   att.handFeatures.attribute.scope,
   macro.specialPara
}
Example
<handNote scope="sole">
 <p>Written in insular phase II half-uncial
   with interlinear Old English gloss in an Anglo-Saxon
   pointed minuscule.</p>
</handNote>

<head>

<head> (heading) contains any type of heading, for example the title of a section, or the heading of a list, glossary, manuscript description, etc. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/DS.html#DSHD
Modulecore
AttributesGlobal attributes and those inherited from att.typed (@type, @subtype)
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element head
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   att.typed.attribute.type,
   att.typed.attribute.subtype,
   macro.paraContent
}
Example

The most common use for the head element is to mark the headings of sections. In older writings, the headings or incipits may be rather longer than usual in modern works. If a section has an explicit ending as well as a heading, it should be marked as a trailer, as in this example:

<div1 n="Itype="book">
 <head>In the name of Christ here begins
   the first book of the ecclesiastical history of Georgius
   Florentinus, known as Gregory, Bishop of Tours.</head>
 <list>
  <head>Chapter-Headings</head>
 </list>
 <div2 type="section">
  <head>In the name of Christ here begins Book I of the
     history.</head>
  <p>Proposing as I do ...</p>
  <p>From the Passion of our Lord until the death of Saint Martin
     four hundred and twelve years passed.</p>
  <trailer>Here ends the first Book, which covers five thousand,
     five hundred and ninety-six years from the beginning of the
     world down to the death of Saint Martin.</trailer>
 </div2>
</div1>
Example

The head element is also used to mark headings of other units, such as lists:

With a few exceptions, connectives are equally useful in
all kinds of discourse: description, narration, exposition,
argument.
<list type="simple">
 <head>Connectives</head>
 <item>above</item>
 <item>accordingly</item>
 <item>across from</item>
 <item>adjacent to</item>
 <item>again</item>
 <item/>
</list>
Note
The head element is used for headings at all levels; software which treats (e.g.) chapter headings, section headings, and list titles differently must determine the proper processing of a head element based on its structural position. A head occurring as the first element of a list is the title of that list; one occurring as the first element of a <div1> is the title of that chapter or section.

<headItem>

<headItem> (heading for list items) contains the heading for the item or gloss column in a glossary list or similar structured list. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#COLI
Modulecore
AttributesGlobal attributes only
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element headItem
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   macro.phraseSeq
}
Example
The simple, straightforward statement of an idea is
preferable to the use of a worn-out expression.
<list type="gloss">
 <headLabel rend="small caps">TRITE</headLabel>
 <headItem rend="small caps">SIMPLE, STRAIGHTFORWARD</headItem>
 <label>bury the hatchet</label>
 <item>stop fighting, make peace</item>
 <label>at loose ends</label>
 <item>disorganized</item>
 <label>on speaking terms</label>
 <item>friendly</item>
 <label>fair and square</label>
 <item>completely honest</item>
 <label>at death's door</label>
 <item>near death</item>
</list>
Note
The headItem element may appear only if each item in the list is preceded by a label.

<headLabel>

<headLabel> (heading for list labels) contains the heading for the label or term column in a glossary list or similar structured list. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#COLI
Modulecore
AttributesGlobal attributes only
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element headLabel
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   macro.phraseSeq
}
Example
The simple, straightforward statement of an idea is
preferable to the use of a worn-out expression.
<list type="gloss">
 <headLabel rend="small caps">TRITE</headLabel>
 <headItem rend="small caps">SIMPLE, STRAIGHTFORWARD</headItem>
 <label>bury the hatchet</label>
 <item>stop fighting, make peace</item>
 <label>at loose ends</label>
 <item>disorganized</item>
 <label>on speaking terms</label>
 <item>friendly</item>
 <label>fair and square</label>
 <item>completely honest</item>
 <label>at death's door</label>
 <item>near death</item>
</list>
Note
The headLabel element may appear only if each item in the list is preceded by a label.

<hi>

<hi> (highlighted) marks a word or phrase as graphically distinct from the surrounding text, for reasons concerning which no claim is made. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#COHQHE http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#COHQH
Modulecore
AttributesGlobal attributes only
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element hi
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   macro.paraContent
}
Example
<hi rend="gothic">And this Indenture further witnesseth</hi>
that the said <hi rend="italic">Walter Shandy</hi>, merchant,
in consideration of the said intended marriage ...

<hyphenation>

<hyphenation> summarizes the way in which hyphenation in a source text has been treated in an encoded version of it. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD53 http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CC.html#CCAS2
Moduleheader
AttributesIn addition to global attributes and those inherited from att.declarable (@default)
eol(end-of-line) indicates whether or not end-of-line hyphenation has been retained in a text.
Status Optional
Legal values are:
all
all end-of-line hyphenation has been retained, even though the lineation of the original may not have been.
some
end-of-line hyphenation has been retained in some cases. [Default]
hard
all soft end-of-line hyphenation has been removed: any remaining end-od-line hyphenation should be retained.
none
all end-of-line hyphenation has been removed: any remaining hyphenation occurred within the line.
Used by
May contain
core: p
Declaration
element hyphenation
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   att.declarable.attribute.default,
   attribute eol { "all" | "some" | "hard" | "none" }?,
   model.pLike+
}
Example
<hyphenation eol="some">
 <p>End-of-line hyphenation silently removed where appropriate</p>
</hyphenation>

<idno>

<idno> (identifying number) supplies any standard or non-standard number used to identify a bibliographic item. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD24 http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD26 http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#COBICOI
Moduleheader
AttributesIn addition to global attributes
typecategorizes the number, for example as an ISBN or other standard series.
Status Optional
Datatype xsd:Name
Values A name or abbreviation indicating what type of identifying number is given (e.g. ISBN, LCCN).
Used by
May containCharacter data only
Declaration
element idno
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   attribute type { xsd:Name }?,
   text
}
Example
<idno type="ISSN">0143-3385</idno>
<idno type="OTA">116</idno>

<imprimatur>

<imprimatur> contains a formal statement authorizing the publication of a work, sometimes required to appear on a title page or its verso. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/DS.html#DSTITL
Moduletextstructure
AttributesGlobal attributes only
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element imprimatur
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   macro.paraContent
}
Example
<imprimatur>Licensed and entred acording to Order.</imprimatur>

<imprint>

<imprint> groups information relating to the publication or distribution of a bibliographic item. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#COBICOI
Modulecore
AttributesGlobal attributes only
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element imprint
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   ( ( ( model.imprintPart ) | ( model.dateLike ) ), model.global* )+
}
Example
<imprint>
 <pubPlace>Oxford</pubPlace>
 <publisher>Clarendon Press</publisher>
 <date>1987</date>
</imprint>

<index>

<index> (index entry) marks a location to be indexed for whatever purpose. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#CONOIX
Modulecore
AttributesIn addition to global attributes and those inherited from att.spanning (@spanTo)
indexNamesupplies a name to specify which index (of several) the index entry belongs to.
Status Optional
Datatype xsd:Name
Values an application-specific name, consisting of Unicode characters only.
Note
This attribute makes it possible to create multiple indexes for a text.
Used by
May contain
core: index term
Declaration
element index
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   att.spanning.attribute.spanTo,
   attribute indexName { xsd:Name }?,
   ( term, index? )*
}
Example
David's other principal backer, Josiah ha-Kohen
<index indexName="NAMES">
 <term>Josiah ha-Kohen b. Azarya</term>
</index> b. Azarya, son of one of the last gaons of Sura
<index indexName="PLACES">
 <term>Sura</term>
</index> was David's own first cousin.

<interpretation>

<interpretation> describes the scope of any analytic or interpretive information added to the text in addition to the transcription. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD53
Moduleheader
AttributesGlobal attributes and those inherited from att.declarable (@default)
Used by
May contain
core: p
Declaration
element interpretation
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   att.declarable.attribute.default,
   model.pLike+
}
Example
<interpretation>
 <p>The part of speech analysis applied throughout section 4 was
   added by hand and has not been checked</p>
</interpretation>

<item>

<item> contains one component of a list. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#COLI http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD6
Modulecore
AttributesGlobal attributes only
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element item
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   macro.specialPara
}
Example
<list type="ordered">
 <head>Here begin the chapter headings of Book IV</head>
 <item n="4.1">The death of Queen Clotild.</item>
 <item n="4.2">How King Lothar wanted to appropriate
   one third of the Church revenues.</item>
 <item n="4.3">The wives and children of Lothar.</item>
 <item n="4.4">The Counts of the Bretons.</item>
 <item n="4.5">Saint Gall the Bishop.</item>
 <item n="4.6">The priest Cato.</item>
 <item>...</item>
</list>
Note
May contain simple prose or a sequence of chunks.
Whatever string of characters is used to label a list item in the copy text may be used as the value of the global n attribute, but it is not required that numbering be recorded explicitly. In ordered lists, the n attribute on the item element is by definition synonymous with the use of the label element to record the enumerator of the list item. In glossary lists, however, the term being defined should be given with the label element, not n.

<keywords>

<keywords> contains a list of keywords or phrases identifying the topic or nature of a text. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD43
Moduleheader
AttributesIn addition to global attributes
schemeidentifies the controlled vocabulary within which the set of keywords concerned is defined.
Status Required
Datatype xsd:anyURI
Values Usually this will indicate an external website or other location where the scheme is documented.
Used by
May contain
core: list term
Declaration
element keywords
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   attribute scheme { xsd:anyURI },
   ( term+ | list )
}
Example
<keywords scheme="http://classificationweb.net">
 <list>
  <item>Babbage, Charles</item>
  <item>Mathematicians - Great Britain - Biography</item>
 </list>
</keywords>

<l>

<l> (verse line) contains a single, possibly incomplete, line of verse. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#COVE http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#CODV http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/DR.html#DRPAL
Modulecore
AttributesIn addition to global attributes
partspecifies whether or not the line is metrically complete.
Status Mandatory when applicable
Legal values are:
Y
(yes) the line is metrically incomplete
N
(no) either the line is complete, or no claim is made as to its completeness [Default]
I
(initial) the initial part of an incomplete line
M
(medial) a medial part of an incomplete line
F
(final) the final part of an incomplete line
Note
The values I, M, or F should be used only where it is clear how the line is to be reconstituted.
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element l
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   attribute part { "Y" | "N" | "I" | "M" | "F" }?,
   macro.paraContent
}
Example
<l met="-/-/-/-/-/part="Y"/>

<label>

<label> contains the label associated with an item in a list; in glossaries, marks the term being defined. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#COLI
Modulecore
AttributesGlobal attributes only
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element label
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   macro.phraseSeq
}
Example

Labels are most commonly used for the headwords in glossary lists; note the use of the global xml:lang attribute to set the default language of the glossary list to Middle English, and identify the glosses and headings as modern English or Latin:

<list type="glossxml:lang="enm">
 <head xml:lang="en">Vocabulary</head>
 <headLabel xml:lang="en">Middle English</headLabel>
 <headItem xml:lang="en">New English</headItem>
 <label>nu</label>
 <item xml:lang="en">now</item>
 <label>lhude</label>
 <item xml:lang="en">loudly</item>
 <label>bloweth</label>
 <item xml:lang="en">blooms</item>
 <label>med</label>
 <item xml:lang="en">meadow</item>
 <label>wude</label>
 <item xml:lang="en">wood</item>
 <label>awe</label>
 <item xml:lang="en">ewe</item>
 <label>lhouth</label>
 <item xml:lang="en">lows</item>
 <label>sterteth</label>
 <item xml:lang="en">bounds, frisks
   (cf. <cit>
   <ref>Chaucer, K.T.644</ref>
   <quote>a courser,
   <term>sterting</term>as the fyr</quote>
  </cit>
 </item>
 <label>verteth</label>
 <item xml:lang="la">pedit</item>
 <label>murie</label>
 <item xml:lang="en">merrily</item>
 <label>swik</label>
 <item xml:lang="en">cease</item>
 <label>naver</label>
 <item xml:lang="en">never</item>
</list>
Example

Labels may also be used to record explicitly the numbers or letters which mark list items in ordered lists, as in this extract from Gibbon's Autobiography. In this usage the label element is synonymous with the n attribute on the item element:

I will add two facts, which have seldom occurred in
the composition of six, or at least of five quartos.
<list rend="runontype="ordered">
 <label>(1)</label>
 <item>My first rough manuscript, without any
   intermediate copy, has been sent to the press.</item>
 <label>(2)</label>
 <item>Not a sheet has been seen by any human
   eyes, excepting those of the author and the printer:
   the faults and the merits are exclusively my own.</item>
</list>
Example

Labels may also be used for other structured list items, as in this extract from the journal of Edward Gibbon:

<list type="gloss">
 <label>March 1757.</label>
 <item>I wrote some critical observations upon Plautus.</item>
 <label>March 8th.</label>
 <item>I wrote a long dissertation upon some lines of Virgil.</item>
 <label>June.</label>
 <item>I saw Mademoiselle Curchod —
 <q xml:lang="la">Omnia vincit amor, et nos cedamus amori.</q>
 </item>
 <label>August.</label>
 <item>I went to Crassy, and staid two days.</item>
</list>

<langUsage>

<langUsage> (language usage) describes the languages, sublanguages, registers, dialects, etc. represented within a text. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD41 http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD4 http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CC.html#CCAS2
Moduleheader
AttributesGlobal attributes and those inherited from att.declarable (@default)
Used by
May contain
header: language
Declaration
element langUsage
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   att.declarable.attribute.default,
   language+
}
Example
<langUsage>
 <language ident="fr-CAusage="60">Québecois</language>
 <language ident="en-CAusage="20">Canadian business English</language>
 <language ident="en-GBusage="20">British English</language>
</langUsage>

<language>

<language> characterizes a single language or sublanguage used within a text. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD41
Moduleheader
AttributesIn addition to global attributes
ident(identifier) Supplies a language code constructed as defined in BCP 47 which is used to identify the language documented by this element, and which is referenced by the global xml:lang attribute.
Status Required
Datatype xsd:language
usagespecifies the approximate percentage (by volume) of the text which uses this language.
Status Optional
Datatype xsd:nonNegativeInteger { maxInclusive = "100" }
Values a whole number between 0 and 100
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element language
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   attribute ident { xsd:language },
   attribute usage { xsd:nonNegativeInteger { maxInclusive = "100" } }?,
   macro.phraseSeq.limited
}
Example
<langUsage xml:lang="en-US">
 <language ident="en-USusage="75">modern American English</language>
 <language ident="i-az-Arabusage="20">Azerbaijani in Arabic script</language>
 <language ident="x-lapusage="05">Pig Latin</language>
</langUsage>
Note
Particularly for sublanguages, an informal prose characterization should be supplied as content for the element.

<lb>

<lb> (line break) marks the start of a new (typographic) line in some edition or version of a text. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#CORS5 http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/DR.html#DRPAL
Modulecore
AttributesIn addition to global attributes and those inherited from att.typed (@type, @subtype)
ed(edition) indicates the edition or version in which the line break is located at this point
Status Recommended
Datatype xsd:anyURI
Values Any string of characters; usually a siglum conventionally used for the edition.
Used by
May containEmpty element
Declaration
element lb
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   att.typed.attribute.type,
   att.typed.attribute.subtype,
   attribute ed { xsd:anyURI }?,
   empty
}
Example

Indicating typographical line breaks within metrical lines, where they occur at different places in different editions:

<l>Of Mans First Disobedience,<lb ed="e2"/> and<lb ed="e1"/> the Fruit</l>
<l>Of that Forbidden Tree, whose<lb ed="e1 e2"/> mortal tast</l>
<l>Brought Death into the World,<lb ed="e1"/> and all<lb ed="e2"/> our woe,</l>
Example

Indicating line structure of title page, display text, etc.:

<docTitle>
 <titlePart type="main">
  <lb/>THE
 <lb/>Pilgrim's Progress
 <lb/>FROM
 <lb/>THIS WORLD,
 <lb/>TO
 <lb/>That which is to come:
 </titlePart>
</docTitle>
Note
By convention, lb elements should appear at the point in the text where a new line starts. The n attribute, if used, indicates the number or other value associated with the text between this point and the next lb element, typically the sequence number of the line within the page, or other appropriate unit. This element is intended to be used for marking actual line breaks on a manuscript or printed page, at the point where they occur; it should not be used to tag structural units such as lines of verse (for which the l element is available) except in circumstances where structural units cannot otherwise be marked.
The type attribute may be used to characterize the linebreak in any respect, for example as word-breaking or not.

<lg>

<lg> (line group) contains a group of verse lines functioning as a formal unit, e.g. a stanza, refrain, verse paragraph, etc. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#COVE http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#CODV http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/DR.html#DRPAL
Modulecore
AttributesGlobal attributes and those inherited from att.divLike (@org, @sample, @part) att.typed (@type, @subtype)
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element lg
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   att.divLike.attribute.org,
   att.divLike.attribute.sample,
   att.divLike.attribute.part,
   att.typed.attribute.type,
   att.typed.attribute.subtype,
   (
      ( model.divTop | model.global )*,
      ( model.lLike | lg ),
      ( model.lLike | lg | model.global )*,
      ( ( model.divBottom ), model.global* )*
   )
}
Example
<lg type="free">
 <l>Let me be my own fool</l>
 <l>of my own making, the sum of it</l>
</lg>
<lg type="free">
 <l>is equivocal.</l>
 <l>One says of the drunken farmer:</l>
</lg>
<lg type="free">
 <l>leave him lay off it. And this is</l>
 <l>the explanation.</l>
</lg>
Note
contains verse lines or nested line groups only, possibly prefixed by a heading.

<list>

<list> contains any sequence of items organized as a list. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#COLI
Modulecore
AttributesIn addition to global attributes
typedescribes the form of the list.
Status Optional
Datatype xsd:Name
Suggested values include:
ordered
list items are numbered or lettered.
bulleted
list items are marked with a bullet or other typographic device.
simple
list items are not numbered or bulleted. [Default]
gloss
each list item glosses some term or concept, which is given by a label element preceding the list item.
Note
The formal syntax of the element declarations allows label tags to be omitted from lists tagged <list type="gloss">; this is however a semantic error.
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element list
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   attribute type { "ordered" | "bulleted" | "simple" | "gloss" | xsd:Name }?,
   (
      ( ( model.divTop ) | ( model.global ) )*,
      (
         ( item, model.global* )+
       | (
            headLabel?,
            headItem?,
            ( label, model.global*, item, model.global* )+
         )
      ),
      ( ( model.divBottom ), model.global* )*
   )
}
Example
<list type="ordered">
 <item>a butcher</item>
 <item>a baker</item>
 <item>a candlestick maker, with
 <list type="bullets">
   <item>rings on his fingers</item>
   <item>bells on his toes</item>
  </list>
 </item>
</list>
Example

The following example treats the short numbered clauses of Anglo-Saxon legal codes as lists of items. The text is from an ordinance of King Athelstan (924–939):

<div1 type="section">
 <head>Athelstan's Ordinance</head>
 <list type="ordered">
  <item n="1">Concerning thieves. First, that no thief is to be
     spared who is caught with the stolen goods, [if he is] over
     twelve years and [if the value of the goods is] over eightpence.
  <list type="ordered">
    <item n="1.1">And if anyone does spare one, he is to pay for the
         thief with his wergild — and the thief is to be no nearer a
         settlement on that account — or to clear himself by an oath of
         that amount.</item>
    <item n="1.2">If, however, he [the thief] wishes to defend himself
         or to escape, he is not to be spared [whether younger or older
         than twelve].</item>
    <item n="1.3">If a thief is put into prison, he is to be in prison
         40 days, and he may then be redeemed with 120 shillings; and the
         kindred are to stand surety for him that he will desist for ever.</item>
    <item n="1.4">And if he steals after that, they are to pay for him
         with his wergild, or to bring him back there.</item>
    <item n="1.5">And if he steals after that, they are to pay
         for him with his wergild, whether to the king or to him
         to whom it rightly belongs; and everyone of those who
         supported him is to pay 120 shillings to the king as a fine.</item>
   </list>
  </item>
  <item n="2">Concerning lordless men. And we pronounced about these
     lordless men, from whom no justice can be obtained, that one
     should order their kindred to fetch back such a person to justice
     and to find him a lord in public meeting.
  <list type="ordered">
    <item n="2.1">And if they then will not, or cannot, produce him on
         that appointed day, he is then to be a fugitive afterwards, and
         he who encounters him is to strike him down as a thief.</item>
    <item n="2.2">And he who harbours him after that, is to pay for him
         with his wergild or to clear himself by an oath of that amount.</item>
   </list>
  </item>
  <item n="3">Concerning the refusal of justice. The lord who
     refuses justice and upholds his guilty man, so that the king is
     appealed to, is to repay the value of the goods and 120 shillings
     to the king; and he who appeals to the king before he demands
     justice as often as he ought, is to pay the same fine as the
     other would have done, if he had refused him justice.
  <list type="ordered">
    <item n="3.1">And the lord who is an accessory to a theft by his
         slave, and it becomes known about him, is to forfeit the slave
         and be liable to his wergild on the first occasionp if he does it
         more often, he is to be liable to pay all that he owns.</item>
    <item n="3.2">And likewise any of the king's treasurers or of our
         reeves, who has been an accessory of thieves who have committed
         theft, is to liable to the same.</item>
   </list>
  </item>
  <item n="4">Concerning treachery to a lord. And we have pronounced
     concerning treachery to a lord, that he [who is accused] is to
     forfeit his life if he cannot deny it or is afterwards convicted
     at the three-fold ordeal.</item>
 </list>
</div1>

Note that nested lists have been used so the tagging mirrors the structure indicated by the two-level numbering of the clauses. The clauses could have been treated as a one-level list with irregular numbering, if desired.

Example
<p>These decrees, most blessed Pope Hadrian, we propounded in the
public council ... and they confirmed them in our hand in your
stead with the sign of the Holy Cross, and afterwards inscribed
with a careful pen on the paper of this page, affixing thus the
sign of the Holy Cross.
<list type="simple">
  <item>I, Eanbald, by the grace of God archbishop of the holy
     church of York, have subscribed to the pious and catholic
     validity of this document with the sign of the Holy Cross.</item>
  <item>I, Ælfwold, king of the people across the Humber,
     consenting have subscribed with the sign of the Holy Cross.</item>
  <item>I, Tilberht, prelate of the church of Hexham, rejoicing
     have subscribed with the sign of the Holy Cross.</item>
  <item>I, Higbald, bishop of the church of Lindisfarne, obeying
     have subscribed with the sign of the Holy Cross.</item>
  <item>I, Ethelbert, bishop of Candida Casa, suppliant, have
     subscribed with thef sign of the Holy Cross.</item>
  <item>I, Ealdwulf, bishop of the church of Mayo, have subscribed
     with devout will.</item>
  <item>I, Æthelwine, bishop, have subscribed through
     delegates.</item>
  <item>I, Sicga, patrician, have subscribed with serene mind
     with the sign of the Holy Cross.</item>
 </list>
</p>
Note
May contain an optional heading followed by a series of items, or a series of label and item pairs, the latter being optionally preceded by one or two specialized headings.

<listBibl>

<listBibl> (citation list) contains a list of bibliographic citations of any kind. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#COBITY http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD3 http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CC.html#CCAS2
Modulecore
AttributesGlobal attributes and those inherited from att.declarable (@default) att.typed (@type, @subtype)
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element listBibl
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   att.declarable.attribute.default,
   att.typed.attribute.type,
   att.typed.attribute.subtype,
   ( model.headLike*, ( model.biblLike | listBibl )+ )
}
Example
<listBibl>
 <head>Works consulted</head>
 <bibl>Blain, Clements and Grundy: Feminist Companion to
   Literature in English (Yale, 1990)</bibl>
 <biblStruct>
  <analytic>
   <title>The Interesting story of the Children in the Wood</title>
  </analytic>
  <monogr>
   <title>The Penny Histories</title>
   <author>Victor E Neuberg</author>
   <imprint>
    <publisher>OUP</publisher>
    <date>1968</date>
   </imprint>
  </monogr>
 </biblStruct>
</listBibl>

<measure>

<measure> contains a word or phrase referring to some quantity of an object or commodity, usually comprising a number, a unit, and a commodity name. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#CONANU
Modulecore
AttributesIn addition to global attributes and those inherited from att.measurement (@unit, @quantity, @commodity)
typespecifies the type of measurement in any convenient typology.
Status Mandatory when applicable
Datatype xsd:Name
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element measure
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   att.measurement.attribute.unit,
   att.measurement.attribute.quantity,
   att.measurement.attribute.commodity,
   attribute type { xsd:Name }?,
   macro.phraseSeq
}
Example
<measure type="weight">
 <num>2</num> pounds of flesh
</measure>
<measure type="currency">£10-11-6d</measure>
<measure type="area">2 merks of old extent</measure>
Example
<measure quantity="40unit="hogsheadcommodity="rum">2 score hh rum</measure>
<measure quantity="12unit="countcommodity="roses">1 doz. roses</measure>
<measure quantity="1unit="countcommodity="tulips">a yellow tulip</measure>

<measureGrp>

<measureGrp> (measure group) contains a group of dimensional specifications which relate to the same object, for example the height and width of a manuscript page. «#msdim»
Modulecore
AttributesGlobal attributes and those inherited from att.measurement (@unit, @quantity, @commodity) att.typed (@type, @subtype)
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element measureGrp
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   att.measurement.attribute.unit,
   att.measurement.attribute.quantity,
   att.measurement.attribute.commodity,
   att.typed.attribute.type,
   att.typed.attribute.subtype,
   ( text | model.gLike | model.measureLike )*
}
Example
<measureGrp type="leavesunit="mm">
 <height scope="range">157-160</height>
 <width quantity="105"/>
</measureGrp>
<measureGrp type="ruledAreaunit="mm">
 <height scope="mostquantity="90"/>
 <width scope="mostquantity="48"/>
</measureGrp>
<measureGrp type="boxunit="in">
 <height quantity="12"/>
 <width quantity="10"/>
 <depth quantity="6"/>
</measureGrp>

<meeting>

<meeting> contains the formalized descriptive title for a meeting or conference, for use in a bibliographic description for an item derived from such a meeting, or as a heading or preamble to publications emanating from it. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#COBICOR
Modulecore
AttributesGlobal attributes only
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element meeting
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   macro.limitedContent
}
Example
<div>
 <meeting>Ninth International Conference on Middle High German
   Textual Criticism, Aachen, June 1998.</meeting>
 <list type="attendance">
  <head>List
     of
     Participants</head>
  <item>
   <persName>...</persName>
  </item>
  <item>
   <persName>...</persName>
  </item>
 </list>
 <p>...</p>
</div>

<mentioned>

<mentioned> marks words or phrases mentioned, not used. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#COHQU
Modulecore
AttributesGlobal attributes only
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element mentioned
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   macro.phraseSeq
}
Example
The weight of the evidence clearly
demonstrates, as noted, that the systemic change from
<mentioned>creation</mentioned> to <mentioned>intelligent
design</mentioned> occurred sometime in 1987, after the Supreme
Court’s important Edwards decision. This compelling evidence strongly
supports Plaintiffs’ assertion that ID is creationism
re-labeled.

<milestone>

<milestone> marks a boundary point separating any kind of section of a text, typically but not necessarily indicating a point at which some part of a standard reference system changes, where the change is not represented by a structural element. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#CORS5
Modulecore
AttributesIn addition to global attributes and those inherited from att.typed (@type, @subtype)
ed(edition) indicates the edition or version to which the milestone applies.
Status Recommended
Datatype xsd:anyURI
Values Any string of characters; usually a siglum conventionally used for the edition.
unitprovides a conventional name for the kind of section changing at this milestone.
Status Required
Datatype xsd:Name
Suggested values include:
page
physical page breaks (synonymous with the pb element).
column
column breaks.
line
line breaks (synonymous with the lb element).
book
any units termed book, liber, etc.
poem
individual poems in a collection.
canto
cantos or other major sections of a poem.
speaker
changes of speaker or narrator.
stanza
stanzas within a poem, book, or canto.
act
acts within a play.
scene
scenes within a play or act.
section
sections of any kind.
absent
passages not present in the reference edition.
unnumbered
passages present in the text, but not to be included as part of the reference.
Note
If the milestone marks the beginning of a piece of text not present in the reference edition, the special value absent may be used as the value of unit. The normal interpretation is that the reference edition does not contain the text which follows, until the next milestone tag for the edition in question is encountered.
In addition to the values suggested, other terms may be appropriate (e.g. Stephanus for the Stephanus numbers in Plato).
Used by
May containEmpty element
Declaration
element milestone
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   att.typed.attribute.type,
   att.typed.attribute.subtype,
   attribute ed { xsd:anyURI }?,
   attribute unit
   {
      "page"
    | "column"
    | "line"
    | "book"
    | "poem"
    | "canto"
    | "speaker"
    | "stanza"
    | "act"
    | "scene"
    | "section"
    | "absent"
    | "unnumbered"
    | xsd:Name
   },
   empty
}
Example
<milestone n="23ed="Launit="Dreissiger"/>
...
<milestone n="24ed="AVunit="verse"/>
...
Note
For this element, the global n attribute indicates the new number or other value for the unit which changes at this milestone. The special value unnumbered should be used in passages which fall outside the normal numbering scheme, such as chapter or other headings, poem numbers or titles, etc.
The order in which milestone elements are given at a given point is not normally significant.

<monogr>

<monogr> (monographic level) contains bibliographic elements describing an item (e.g. a book or journal) published as an independent item (i.e. as a separate physical object). http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#COBICOL
Modulecore
AttributesGlobal attributes only
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element monogr
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   (
      (
         (
            ( author | editor | respStmt ),
            ( author | editor | respStmt )*,
            title+,
            ( idno | editor | respStmt )*
         )
       | ( title+, ( idno | author | editor | respStmt )* )
      )?,
      ( model.noteLike | meeting )*,
      ( edition, ( idno | editor | respStmt )* )*,
      imprint,
      ( imprint | extent | biblScope )*
   )
}
Example
<biblStruct>
 <analytic>
  <author>Chesnutt, David</author>
  <title>Historical Editions in the States</title>
 </analytic>
 <monogr>
  <title level="j">Computers and the Humanities</title>
  <imprint>
   <biblScope>25.6</biblScope>
   <date when="1991-12">(December, 1991):</date>
   <biblScope>377–380</biblScope>
  </imprint>
 </monogr>
</biblStruct>
Note
May contain specialized bibliographic elements, in a prescribed order.
The monogr element may only occur only within a biblStruct, where its use is mandatory for the description of an monographic level bibliographic item.

<name>

<name> (name, proper noun) contains a proper noun or noun phrase. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#CONARS
Modulecore
AttributesGlobal attributes and those inherited from att.naming (@nymRef) att.typed (@type, @subtype)
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element name
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   att.naming.attribute.nymRef,
   att.typed.attribute.type,
   att.typed.attribute.subtype,
   macro.phraseSeq
}
Example
<name type="person">Thomas Hoccleve</name>
<name type="place">Villingaholt</name>
<name type="org">Vetus Latina Institut</name>
<name type="personref="#HOC001">Occleve</name>
Note
Proper nouns referring to people, places, and organizations may be tagged instead with <persName>, <placeName>, or <orgName>, when the TEI module for names and dates is included.

<namespace>

<namespace> supplies the formal name of the namespace to which the elements documented by its children belong. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD57
Moduleheader
AttributesIn addition to global attributes
namethe full formal name of the namespace concerned.
Status Required
Datatype xsd:anyURI
Used by
May contain
header: tagUsage
Declaration
element namespace
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   attribute name { xsd:anyURI },
   tagUsage+
}
Example
<namespace name="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0">
 <tagUsage
   gi="hi"
   occurs="28"
   withId="2"
   render="#it">
Used only to mark English words italicised in the copy text
 </tagUsage>
</namespace>

<normalization>

<normalization> indicates the extent of normalization or regularization of the original source carried out in converting it to electronic form. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD53 http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CC.html#CCAS2
Moduleheader
AttributesIn addition to global attributes and those inherited from att.declarable (@default)
sourceindicates the authority for any normalization carried out.
Status Optional
Datatype xsd:anyURI
Values Points to a bibliographic description or other resource documenting the principles underlying the normalization which has been applied.
methodindicates the method adopted to indicate normalizations within the text.
Status Optional
Legal values are:
silent
normalization made silently [Default]
markup
normalization represented using markup
Used by
May contain
core: p
Declaration
element normalization
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   att.declarable.attribute.default,
   attribute source { xsd:anyURI }?,
   attribute method { "silent" | "markup" }?,
   model.pLike+
}
Example
<editorialDecl>
 <normalization method="markup">
  <p>Where both upper- and lower-case i, j, u, v, and vv have
     been normalized, to modern 20th century typographical practice,
     the <gi>choice</gi> element has been used to enclose
  <gi>orig</gi> and <gi>reg</gi> elements giving the original and
     new values respectively. ... </p>
 </normalization>
 <normalization method="silent">
  <p>Spacing between words and following punctuation has been
     regularized to zero spaces; spacing between words has been
     regularized to one space.</p>
 </normalization>
 <normalization source="http://www.dict.sztaki.hu/webster">
  <p>Spelling converted throughout to Modern American usage, based on
     Websters 9th Collegiate dictionary.</p>
 </normalization>
</editorialDecl>

<note>

<note> contains a note or annotation. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#CONONO http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD27 http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#COBICON http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/DI.html#DITPNO
Modulecore
AttributesIn addition to global attributes and those inherited from att.placement (@place)
typedescribes the type of note.
Status Optional
Datatype xsd:Name
Values Values can be taken from any convenient typology of annotation suitable to the work in hand; e.g. annotation, gloss, citation, digression, preliminary, temporary
resp(responsible party) indicates who is responsible for the annotation: author, editor, translator, etc.
Status Required when applicable
Datatype xsd:anyURI
Values a pointer to one of the identifiers declared in the document header, associated with a person asserted as responsible for some aspect of the text's creation, transcription, editing, encoding, or annotation
Note
For specialized types of editorial annotation (e.g. for marking corrections, normalizations, cruxes, etc.), see chapter ??.
anchoredindicates whether the copy text shows the exact place of reference for the note.
Status Optional
Datatype xsd:boolean
Note
In modern texts, notes are usually anchored by means of explicit footnote or endnote symbols. An explicit indication of the phrase or line annotated may however be used instead (e.g. ‘page 218, lines 3–4’). The anchored attribute indicates whether any explicit location is given, whether by symbol or by prose cross-reference. The value true indicates that such an explicit location is indicated in the copy text; the value false indicates that the copy text does not indicate a specific place of attachment for the note. If the specific symbols used in the copy text at the location the note is anchored are to be recorded, use the n attribute.
targetindicates the point (or points) of attachment for a note, or the beginning of the span to which the note is attached.
Status Required when applicable
Datatype 1–∞ occurrences of xsd:anyURIseparated by whitespace
Values reference to the xml:ids of element(s) which begin at the location in question (e.g. the xml:id of an <anchor> element).
Note
If target and targetEnd are to be used to indicate where notes attach to the text, then elements at the appropriate locations (<anchor> elements if necessary) must be given xml:id values to be pointed at.
targetEndpoints to the end of the span to which the note is attached, if the note is not embedded in the text at that point.
Status Required when applicable
Datatype 1–∞ occurrences of xsd:anyURIseparated by whitespace
Values reference to the xml:id(s) of element(s) which end at the location(s) in question, or to an empty element at the point in question.
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element note
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   att.placement.attribute.place,
   attribute type { xsd:Name }?,
   attribute resp { xsd:anyURI }?,
   attribute anchored { xsd:boolean }?,
   attribute target { list { xsd:anyURI+ } }?,
   attribute targetEnd { list { xsd:anyURI+ } }?,
   macro.specialPara
}
Example
And yet it is not only in the great line of Italian
renaissance art, but even in the painterly
<note type="gloss">
 <term xml:lang="de">Malerisch</term>.
This word has, in the German, two distinct meanings, one objective, a
quality residing in the object, the other subjective, a mode of
apprehension and creation. To avoid confusion, they have been
distinguished in English as <mentioned>picturesque</mentioned> and
<mentioned>painterly</mentioned> respectively. (Tr.)
</note>
style of the Dutch genre painters of the seventeenth century that
drapery has this psychological significance.
Note
The global n attribute may be used to supply the symbol or number used to mark the note's point of attachment in the source text, as in the following example:
Mevorakh b. Saadya's mother, the matriarch of the family
during the second half of the eleventh century,
<note n="126anchored="true"> The alleged mention of Judah Nagid's mother in a letter from
1071 is, in fact, a reference to Judah's children; cf. above,
nn. 111 and 54.
</note>
is well known from Geniza documents published by Jacob Mann.
However, if notes are numbered in sequence and their numbering can be reconstructed automatically by processing software, it may well be considered unnecessary to record the note numbers.

<notesStmt>

<notesStmt> (notes statement) collects together any notes providing information about a text additional to that recorded in other parts of the bibliographic description. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD27 http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD2
Moduleheader
AttributesGlobal attributes only
Used by
May contain
core: note
Declaration
element notesStmt
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   model.noteLike+
}
Example
<notesStmt>
 <note>Historical commentary provided by Mark Cohen</note>
 <note>OCR scanning done at University of Toronto</note>
</notesStmt>
Note
Information of different kinds should not be grouped together into the same note.

<num>

<num> (number) contains a number, written in any form. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#CONANU
Modulecore
AttributesIn addition to global attributes
typeindicates the type of numeric value.
Status Optional
Datatype xsd:Name
Suggested values include:
cardinal
absolute number, e.g. 21, 21.5
ordinal
ordinal number, e.g. 21st
fraction
fraction, e.g. one half or three-quarters
percentage
a percentage
Note
If a different typology is desired, other values can be used for this attribute.
valuesupplies the value of the number in standard form.
Status Optional
Datatype xsd:double | xsd:decimal
Values a numeric value.
Note
The standard form used is defined by the TEI datatype data.numeric.
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element num
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   attribute type
   {
      "cardinal" | "ordinal" | "fraction" | "percentage" | xsd:Name
   }?,
   attribute value { xsd:double | xsd:decimal }?,
   macro.phraseSeq
}
Example
<p>I reached <num type="cardinalvalue="21">twenty-one</num>
on my <num type="ordinalvalue="21">twenty-first</num> birthday...
light travels at <num value="10E10">10<hi rend="sup">10</hi>
 </num> cm per second.</p>
Note
Detailed analyses of quantities and units of measure in historical documents may also use the feature structure mechanism described in chapter ??. The num element is intended for use in simple applications.

<opener>

<opener> groups together dateline, byline, salutation, and similar phrases appearing as a preliminary group at the start of a division, especially of a letter. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/DS.html#DSCO http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/DS.html#DSDTB
Moduletextstructure
AttributesGlobal attributes only
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element opener
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   (
      text
    | model.gLikemodel.phraseargumentbylinedatelineepigraphsalutesignedmodel.global
   )*
}
Example
<opener>
 <dateline>Walden, this 29. of August 1592</dateline>
</opener>
Example
<opener>
 <dateline>
  <name type="place">Great Marlborough Street</name>
  <date>November 11, 1848</date>
 </dateline>
 <salute>My dear Sir,</salute>
</opener>
<p>I am sorry to say that absence from town and other
circumstances have prevented me from earlier enquiring...</p>

<orig>

<orig> (original form) contains a reading which is marked as following the original, rather than being normalized or corrected. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#COEDREG http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/TC.html#TC
Modulecore
AttributesGlobal attributes only
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element orig
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   macro.paraContent
}
Example

If all that is desired is to call attention to the original version in the copy text, orig may be used alone:

<l>But this
will be a <orig>meere</orig> confusion</l>
<l>And hardly shall we all be <orig>vnderstoode</orig>
</l>
Example

More usually, an orig will be combined with a regularized form within a choice element:

<l>But this
will be a <choice>
  <orig>meere</orig>
  <reg>mere</reg>
 </choice> confusion</l>
<l>And hardly shall we all be <choice>
  <orig>vnderstoode</orig>
  <reg>understood</reg>
 </choice>
</l>

<p>

<p> (paragraph) marks paragraphs in prose. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#COPA http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/DR.html#DRPAL
Modulecore
AttributesGlobal attributes only
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element p
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   macro.paraContent
}
Example
<p>Hallgerd was outside.
<q>There is blood on your axe,</q> she said.
<q>What have you done?</q>
</p>
<p>
 <q>I have now arranged that you can be
   married a second time,</q> replied Thjostolf.
</p>
<p>
 <q>Then you must mean that Thorvald is
   dead,</q> she said.
</p>
<p>
 <q>Yes,</q> said Thjostolf.
<q>And now you must think up some plan for me.</q>
</p>

<pb>

<pb> (page break) marks the boundary between one page of a text and the next in a standard reference system. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#CORS5
Modulecore
AttributesIn addition to global attributes and those inherited from att.typed (@type, @subtype)
ed(edition) indicates the edition or version in which the page break is located at this point
Status Recommended
Datatype xsd:anyURI
Values Any string of characters; usually a siglum conventionally used for the edition.
Used by
May containEmpty element
Declaration
element pb
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   att.typed.attribute.type,
   att.typed.attribute.subtype,
   attribute ed { xsd:anyURI }?,
   empty
}
Example

Page numbers may vary in different editions of a text.

<p>...
<pb n="145ed="ed2"/>

...
<pb n="283ed="ed1"/>

...
</p>
Example

A page break may be associated with a facsimile image of the page it introduces by means of the facs attribute

<TEI>
 <teiHeader/>
 <text>
  <pb n="1facs="page1.png"/>
  <pb n="2facs="page2.png"/>
 </text>
</TEI>
Note
By convention, pb elements should appear at the start of the page to which they refer. The global n attribute indicates the number or other value associated with the page which follows. This will normally be the page number or signature printed on it, since the physical sequence number is implicit in the presence of the pb element itself.
The type attribute may be used to characterize the page break in any respect, for example as word-breaking or not.

<postBox>

<postBox> (postal box or post office box) contains a number or other identifier for some postal delivery point other than a street address. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#CONAAD
Modulecore
AttributesGlobal attributes only
Used by
May containCharacter data only
Declaration
element postBox
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   text
}
Example
<postBox>P.O. Box 280</postBox>
Example
<postBox>Postbus 532</postBox>
Note
The position and nature of postal codes is highly country-specific; the conventions appropriate to the country concerned should be used.

<postCode>

<postCode> (postal code) contains a numerical or alphanumeric code used as part of a postal address to simplify sorting or delivery of mail. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#CONAAD
Modulecore
AttributesGlobal attributes only
Used by
May containCharacter data only
Declaration
element postCode
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   text
}
Example
<postCode>HR1 3LR</postCode>
Example
<postCode>60142-7</postCode>
Note
The position and nature of postal codes is highly country-specific; the conventions appropriate to the country concerned should be used.

<postscript>

<postscript> contains a postscript, e.g. to a letter. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/DS.html#DSDTB
Moduletextstructure
AttributesGlobal attributes only
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element postscript
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   ( ( model.common ) | ( model.global ) )*
}
Example
<div type="letter">
 <opener>
  <dateline>
   <placeName>Rimaone</placeName>
   <date when="2006-11-21">21 Nov 06</date>
  </dateline>
  <salute>Dear Susan,</salute>
 </opener>
 <p>Thank you very much for the assistance splitting those
   logs. I'm sorry about the misunderstanding as to the size of
   the task. I really was not asking for help, only to borrow the
   axe. Hope you had fun in any case.</p>
 <closer>
  <salute>Sincerely yours,</salute>
  <signed>Seymour</signed>
 </closer>
 <postscript>
  <label>P.S.</label>
  <p>The collision occured on <date when="2001-07-06">06 Jul 01</date>.</p>
 </postscript>
</div>

<principal>

<principal> (principal researcher) supplies the name of the principal researcher responsible for the creation of an electronic text. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD21
Moduleheader
AttributesGlobal attributes only
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element principal
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   macro.phraseSeq.limited
}
Example
<principal>Gary Taylor</principal>

<profileDesc>

<profileDesc> (text-profile description) provides a detailed description of non-bibliographic aspects of a text, specifically the languages and sublanguages used, the situation in which it was produced, the participants and their setting. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD4 http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD11
Moduleheader
AttributesGlobal attributes only
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element profileDesc
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   ( creation?, model.profileDescPart* )
}
Example
<profileDesc>
 <langUsage>
  <language ident="fr">French</language>
 </langUsage>
 <textDesc n="novel">
  <channel mode="w">print; part issues</channel>
  <constitution type="single"/>
  <derivation type="original"/>
  <domain type="art"/>
  <factuality type="fiction"/>
  <interaction type="none"/>
  <preparedness type="prepared"/>
  <purpose type="entertaindegree="high"/>
  <purpose type="informdegree="medium"/>
 </textDesc>
 <settingDesc>
  <setting>
   <name>Paris, France</name>
   <time>Late 19th century</time>
  </setting>
 </settingDesc>
</profileDesc>

<projectDesc>

<projectDesc> (project description) describes in detail the aim or purpose for which an electronic file was encoded, together with any other relevant information concerning the process by which it was assembled or collected. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD51 http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD5 http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CC.html#CCAS2
Moduleheader
AttributesGlobal attributes and those inherited from att.declarable (@default)
Used by
May contain
core: p
Declaration
element projectDesc
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   att.declarable.attribute.default,
   model.pLike+
}
Example
<projectDesc>
 <p>Texts collected for use in the Claremont Shakespeare
   Clinic, June 1990</p>
</projectDesc>

<ptr>

<ptr> (pointer) defines a pointer to another location. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#COXR http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/SA.html#SAPT
Modulecore
AttributesIn addition to global attributes and those inherited from att.declaring (@decls)
targetspecifies the destination of the pointer by supplying one or more URI References
Status Required
Datatype 1–∞ occurrences of xsd:anyURIseparated by whitespace
Values One or more syntactically valid URI references, separated by whitespace. Because whitespace is used to separate URIs, no whitespace is permitted inside a single URI. If a whitespace character is required in a URI, it should be escaped with the normal mechanism, e.g. TEI%20Consortium.
cRef(canonical reference) specifies the destination of the pointer by supplying a canonical reference from a scheme defined in a refsDecl element in the TEI header
Status Required
Datatype 1–∞ occurrences of token { pattern = "(\p{L}|\p{N}|\p{P}|\p{S})+" }separated by whitespace
Values the result of applying the algorithm for the resolution of canonical references (described in section ??) should be a valid URI reference to the intended target
Note
The refsDecl to use may be indicated with the decls attribute.
Currently these Guidelines only provide for a single canonical reference to be encoded on any given ptr element.
Used by
May containEmpty element
Declaration
element ptr
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   att.declaring.attribute.decls,
   (
      attribute target { list { xsd:anyURI+ } }
    | attribute cRef
      {
         list { token { pattern = "(\p{L}|\p{N}|\p{P}|\p{S})+" }+ }
      }
   ),
   empty
}
Example
<ptr target="#p143 #p144"/>
<ptr target="http://www.tei-c.org"/>
Note
The target and cRef attributes are mutually exclusive.

<pubPlace>

<pubPlace> (publication place) contains the name of the place where a bibliographic item was published. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#COBICOI
Modulecore
AttributesGlobal attributes and those inherited from att.naming (@nymRef)
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element pubPlace
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   att.naming.attribute.nymRef,
   macro.phraseSeq
}
Example
<publicationStmt>
 <publisher>Oxford University Press</publisher>
 <pubPlace>Oxford</pubPlace>
 <date>1989</date>
</publicationStmt>

<publicationStmt>

<publicationStmt> (publication statement) groups information concerning the publication or distribution of an electronic or other text. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD24 http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD2
Moduleheader
AttributesGlobal attributes only
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element publicationStmt
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   ( model.pLike+ | model.publicationStmtPart+ )
}
Example
<publicationStmt>
 <publisher>C. Muquardt</publisher>
 <pubPlace>Bruxelles &amp; Leipzig</pubPlace>
 <date when="1846"/>
</publicationStmt>
Example
<publicationStmt>
 <publisher>Chadwyck Healey</publisher>
 <pubPlace>Cambridge</pubPlace>
 <availability>
  <p>Available under licence only</p>
 </availability>
 <date when="1992">1992</date>
</publicationStmt>
Note
Although not enforced by the schemas, it is a requirement for TEI conformance that information about publication place, address, identifier, availability, and date be given in that order, following the name of the publisher, distributor, or authority concerned

<publisher>

<publisher> provides the name of the organization responsible for the publication or distribution of a bibliographic item. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#COBICOI http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD24
Modulecore
AttributesGlobal attributes only
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element publisher
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   macro.phraseSeq
}
Example
<imprint>
 <pubPlace>Oxford</pubPlace>
 <publisher>Clarendon Press</publisher>
 <date>1987</date>
</imprint>
Note
Use the full form of the name by which a company is usually referred to, rather than any abbreviation of it which may appear on a title page

<q>

<q> (separated from the surrounding text with quotation marks) contains material which is marked as (ostensibly) being somehow different than the surrounding text, for any one of a variety of reasons including, but not limited to: direct speech or thought, technical terms or jargon, authorial distance, quotations from elsewhere, and passages that are mentioned but not used. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#COHQQ
Modulecore
AttributesIn addition to global attributes and those inherited from att.ascribed (@who)
typemay be used to indicate whether the offset passage is spoken or thought, or to characterize it more finely.
Status Required when applicable
Datatype xsd:Name
Suggested values include:
spoken
representation of speech
thought
representation of thought, e.g. internal monologue
written
quotation from a written source
soCalled
authorial distance
foreign
(foreign words)
distinct
(linguistically distinct)
term
(technical term)
emph
(rhetorically emphasized)
mentioned
refering to itself, not its normal referant
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element q
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   att.ascribed.attribute.who,
   attribute type
   {
      "spoken"
    | "thought"
    | "written"
    | "soCalled"
    | "foreign"
    | "distinct"
    | "term"
    | "emph"
    | "mentioned"
    | xsd:Name
   }?,
   macro.specialPara
}
Example
It is spelled <q>Tübingen</q> — to enter
the letter <q>u</q> with an umlaut hold down the <q>option</q> key and press
<q>0 0 f c</q>
Note
May be used to indicate that a passage is distinguished from the surrounding text by quotation marks for reasons concerning which no claim is made. When used in this manner, q may be thought of as syntactic sugar for hi with a value of rend that indicates the use of quotation marks.

<quotation>

<quotation> specifies editorial practice adopted with respect to quotation marks in the original. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD53 http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CC.html#CCAS2
Moduleheader
AttributesIn addition to global attributes and those inherited from att.declarable (@default)
marks(quotation marks) indicates whether or not quotation marks have been retained as content within the text.
Status Optional
Legal values are:
none
no quotation marks have been retained
some
some quotation marks have been retained
all
all quotation marks have been retained [Default]
formspecifies how quotation marks are indicated within the text.
Status Optional
Note
The form attribute is deprecated. Although retained for compatibility, this attribute will be removed at a subsequent release.
Used by
May contain
core: p
Declaration
element quotation
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   att.declarable.attribute.default,
   attribute marks { "none" | "some" | "all" }?,
   attribute form { text }?,
   model.pLike+
}
Example
<quotation marks="none">
 <p>No quotation marks have been retained. Instead, the
 <att>rend</att> attribute on the <gi>q</gi> element is used
   to specify what kinds of quotation mark was used, according
   to the following list:
 <list type="gloss">
   <label>dq</label>
   <item>double quotes, open and close</item>
   <label>sq</label>
   <item>single quotes, open and close</item>
   <label>dash</label>
   <item>long dash open, no close</item>
   <label>dg</label>
   <item>double guillemets, open and close</item>
  </list>
 </p>
</quotation>
Example
<quotation marks="all">
 <p>All quotation marks are retained in the text and
   are represented by appropriate Unicode characters.</p>
</quotation>

<quote>

<quote> (quotation) contains a phrase or passage attributed by the narrator or author to some agency external to the text. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#COHQQ http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/DS.html#DSGRP
Modulecore
AttributesGlobal attributes and those inherited from att.typed (@type, @subtype)
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element quote
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   att.typed.attribute.type,
   att.typed.attribute.subtype,
   macro.specialPara
}
Example
Lexicography has shown little sign of being affected by the
work of followers of J.R. Firth, probably best summarized
in his slogan, <quote>You shall know a word by the company it
keeps</quote>
<ref>(Firth, 1957)</ref>
Note
If a bibliographic citation is supplied for the source of a quotation, the two may be grouped using the cit element.

<ref>

<ref> (reference) defines a reference to another location, possibly modified by additional text or comment. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#COXR http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/SA.html#SAPT
Modulecore
AttributesIn addition to global attributes and those inherited from att.declaring (@decls)
targetspecifies the destination of the reference by supplying one or more URI References
Status Optional
Datatype 1–∞ occurrences of xsd:anyURIseparated by whitespace
Values One or more syntactically valid URI references, separated by whitespace. Because whitespace is used to separate URIs, no whitespace is permitted inside a single URI. If a whitespace character is required in a URI, it should be escaped with the normal mechanism, e.g. TEI%20Consortium.
cRef(canonical reference) specifies the destination of the reference by supplying a canonical reference from a scheme defined in a refsDecl element in the TEI header
Status Optional
Datatype 1–∞ occurrences of token { pattern = "(\p{L}|\p{N}|\p{P}|\p{S})+" }separated by whitespace
Values the result of applying the algorithm for the resolution of canonical references (described in section ??) should be a valid URI reference to the intended target
Note
The refsDecl to use may be indicated with the decls attribute.
Currently these Guidelines only provide for a single canonical reference to be encoded on any given ref element.
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element ref
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   att.declaring.attribute.decls,
   (
      attribute target { list { xsd:anyURI+ } }?
    | attribute cRef
      {
         list { token { pattern = "(\p{L}|\p{N}|\p{P}|\p{S})+" }+ }
      }?
   ),
   macro.paraContent
}
Example
<ref
  target="http://www.natcorp.ox.ac.uk/Texts/A02.xml#s2">
See especially the second sentence</ref>
See also <ref>s.v. <term>locution</term>
</ref>.>
Note
The target and cRef attributes are mutually exclusive.

<refState>

<refState> (reference state) specifies one component of a canonical reference defined by the milestone method. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD54M http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD54
Moduleheader
AttributesIn addition to global attributes
ed(edition) indicates which edition or version the milestone applies to.
Status Optional
Datatype xsd:anyURI
Values Any string of characters; usually a siglum conventionally used for the edition.
Note
If ed is not specified, then any milestone tag with an appropriate unit attribute will be selected.
unitindicates what kind of state is changing at this milestone.
Status Required
Datatype xsd:Name
Suggested values include:
page
page breaks in the reference edition.
column
column breaks.
line
line breaks.
book
any units termed book, liber, etc.
poem
individual poems in a collection.
canto
cantos or other major sections of a poem.
stanza
stanzas within a poem, book, or canto.
act
acts within a play.
scene
scenes within a play or act.
section
sections of any kind.
absent
passages not present in the reference edition.
lengthspecifies the fixed length of the reference component.
Status Optional
Datatype xsd:nonNegativeInteger
Values Should be a positive integer; if no value is provided, the length is unlimited and goes to the next delimiter or to the end of the value.
Note
When constructing a reference, if the reference component found is of numeric type, the length is made up by inserting leading zeros; if it is not, by inserting trailing blanks. In either case, reference components are truncated if necessary at the right hand side.
When seeking a reference, the length indicates the number of characters which should be compared. Values longer than this will be regarded as matching, if they start correctly.
delim(delimiter) supplies a delimiting string following the reference component.
Status Optional
Datatype text
Values If a single space is used it is interpreted as whitespace.
Used by
May containEmpty element
Declaration
element refState
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   attribute ed { xsd:anyURI }?,
   attribute unit
   {
      "page"
    | "column"
    | "line"
    | "book"
    | "poem"
    | "canto"
    | "stanza"
    | "act"
    | "scene"
    | "section"
    | "absent"
    | xsd:Name
   },
   attribute length { xsd:nonNegativeInteger }?,
   attribute delim { text }?,
   empty
}
Example
<refState unit="bookdelim=":"/>
<refState unit="linelength="4"/>

<refsDecl>

<refsDecl> (references declaration) specifies how canonical references are constructed for this text. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD54M http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD5 http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD54
Moduleheader
AttributesGlobal attributes and those inherited from att.declarable (@default)
Used by
May contain
core: p
Declaration
element refsDecl
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   att.declarable.attribute.default,
   ( model.pLike+ | cRefPattern+ | refState+ )
}
Example
<refsDecl>
 <cRefPattern
   matchPattern="([A-Za-z0-9]+) ([0-9]+):([0-9]+)"
   replacementPattern="#xpath(//body/div[@n='$1']/div[$2]/div3[$3])"/>

</refsDecl>

This example is a formal representation for the referencing scheme described informally in the following example.

Example
<refsDecl>
 <p>References are made up by concatenating the value for the
 <att>n</att> attribute on the highest level <gi>div</gi>
   element, followed by a space, followed by the sequential
   number of the next level <gi>div</gi> followed by a colon
   followed by the sequential number of the next (and lowest)
   level <gi>div</gi>.</p>
</refsDecl>

<reg>

<reg> (regularization) contains a reading which has been regularized or normalized in some sense. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#COEDREG http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/TC.html#TC
Modulecore
AttributesGlobal attributes and those inherited from att.editLike (@cert, @resp, @evidence, @source) (att.dimensions (@unit, @quantity, @extent, @atLeast, @atMost, @min, @max, @precision, @scope)) att.typed (@type, @subtype)
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element reg
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   att.editLike.attribute.cert,
   att.editLike.attribute.resp,
   att.editLike.attribute.evidence,
   att.editLike.attribute.source,
   att.dimensions.attribute.unit,
   att.dimensions.attribute.quantity,
   att.dimensions.attribute.extent,
   att.dimensions.attribute.atLeast,
   att.dimensions.attribute.atMost,
   att.dimensions.attribute.min,
   att.dimensions.attribute.max,
   att.dimensions.attribute.precision,
   att.dimensions.attribute.scope,
   att.typed.attribute.type,
   att.typed.attribute.subtype,
   macro.paraContent
}
Example

If all that is desired is to call attention to the fact that the copy text has been regularized, reg may be used alone:

<q>Please <reg>knock</reg> if an <reg>answer</reg>
is <reg>required</reg>
</q>
Example

It is also possible to identify the individual responsible for the regularization, and, using the choice and orig elements, to provide both the original and regularized readings:

<q>Please
<choice>
  <reg resp="#LB">knock</reg>
  <orig>cnk</orig>
 </choice> if an
<choice>
  <reg>answer</reg>
  <orig>nsr</orig>
 </choice> is
<choice>
  <reg>required</reg>
  <orig>reqd</orig>
 </choice>
</q>

<relatedItem>

<relatedItem> contains or references some other bibliographic item which is related to the present one in some specified manner, for example as a constituent or alternative version of it.
Modulecore
AttributesGlobal attributes and those inherited from att.typed (@type, @subtype)
Used by
May contain
header: biblFull
Declaration
element relatedItem
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   att.typed.attribute.type,
   att.typed.attribute.subtype,
   ( model.biblLike | model.ptrLike )
}
Example
<biblStruct>
 <monogr>
  <author>Shirley, James</author>
  <title type="main">The gentlemen of Venice</title>
  <imprint>
   <pubPlace>New York</pubPlace>
   <publisher>Readex Microprint</publisher>
   <date>1953</date>
  </imprint>
  <extent>1 microprint card, 23 x 15 cm.</extent>
 </monogr>
 <series>
  <title>Three centuries of drama: English, 1642–1700</title>
 </series>
 <relatedItem type="original">
  <biblStruct>
   <monogr>
    <author>Shirley, James</author>
    <title type="main">The gentlemen of Venice</title>
    <title type="subordinate">a tragi-comedie presented at the private
         house in Salisbury Court by Her Majesties servants</title>
    <imprint>
     <pubPlace>London</pubPlace>
     <publisher>H. Moseley</publisher>
     <date>1655</date>
    </imprint>
    <extent>78 p.</extent>
   </monogr>
  </biblStruct>
 </relatedItem>
</biblStruct>

<rendition>

<rendition> supplies information about the rendition or appearance of one or more elements in the source text. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD57
Moduleheader
AttributesIn addition to global attributes
schemeidentifies the language used to describe the rendition.
Status Optional
Legal values are:
css
Cascading Stylesheet Language
xslfo
Extensible Stylesheet Language Formatting Objects
free
Informal free text description
other
A user-defined rendition description language
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element rendition
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   attribute scheme { "css" | "xslfo" | "free" | "other" }?,
   macro.limitedContent
}
Example
<tagsDecl>
 <rendition xml:id="r-centerscheme="css">text-align: center;</rendition>
 <rendition xml:id="r-smallscheme="css">font-size:
   small;</rendition>
 <rendition xml:id="r-largescheme="css">font-size: large;</rendition>
</tagsDecl>
Note
The present release of these Guidelines does not specify the content of this element in any further detail. It may be used to hold a description of the default rendition to be associated with the specified element, expressed in running prose, or in some more formal language such as CSS.

<resp>

<resp> (responsibility) contains a phrase describing the nature of a person's intellectual responsibility. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#COBICOR http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD21 http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD22 http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD26
Modulecore
AttributesGlobal attributes only
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element resp
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   macro.phraseSeq.limited
}
Example
<respStmt>
 <resp key="com">compiler</resp>
 <name>Edward Child</name>
</respStmt>
Note
The attributes key or ref, inherited from the class att.canonical may be used to indicate the kind of responsibility in a normalised form, by referring directly (using ref) or indirectly (using key) to a standardised list of responsibility types, such as that maintained by a naming authority, for example the list maintained at http://www.loc.gov/marc/relators/relacode.html for bibliographic usage.

<respStmt>

<respStmt> (statement of responsibility) supplies a statement of responsibility for the intellectual content of a text, edition, recording, or series, where the specialized elements for authors, editors, etc. do not suffice or do not apply. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#COBICOR http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD21 http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD22 http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD26
Modulecore
AttributesGlobal attributes only
Used by
May contain
core: name resp
Declaration
element respStmt
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   ( ( resp+, model.nameLike.agent+ ) | ( model.nameLike.agent+, resp+ ) )
}
Example
<respStmt>
 <resp>transcribed from original ms</resp>
 <persName>Claus Huitfeldt</persName>
</respStmt>
Example
<respStmt>
 <resp>converted to SGML encoding</resp>
 <name>Alan Morrison</name>
</respStmt>

<revisionDesc>

<revisionDesc> (revision description) summarizes the revision history for a file. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD6 http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD11
Moduleheader
AttributesGlobal attributes only
Used by
May contain
core: list
header: change
Declaration
element revisionDesc
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   ( list | change+ )
}
Example
<revisionDesc>
 <change when="1991-11-11"> EMB deleted chapter 10
 </change>
</revisionDesc>
Note
Record changes with most recent changes at the top of the list.

<rs>

<rs> (referencing string) contains a general purpose name or referring string. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/ND.html#NDPER http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#CONARS
Modulecore
AttributesGlobal attributes and those inherited from att.naming (@nymRef) att.typed (@type, @subtype)
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element rs
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   att.naming.attribute.nymRef,
   att.typed.attribute.type,
   att.typed.attribute.subtype,
   macro.phraseSeq
}
Example
<q>My dear <rs type="person">Mr. Bennet</rs>, </q>
said <rs type="person">his lady</rs> to him one day,

<q>have you heard that <rs type="place">Netherfield
   Park</rs> is let at last?</q>

<said>

<said> (speech or thought) indicates passages thought or spoken aloud, whether explicitly indicated in the source or not, whether directly or indirectly reported, whether by real people or fictional characters. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#COHQQ
Modulecore
AttributesIn addition to global attributes and those inherited from att.ascribed (@who)
aloudmay be used to indicate whether the quoted matter is regarded as having been vocalized or signed.
Status Required when applicable
Datatype xsd:boolean | "unknown" | "inapplicable"
Note
The value true indicates the encoded passage was expressed outwardly (whether spoken, signed, sung, screamed, chanted, etc.); the value false indicates that the encoded passage was thought, but not outwardly expressed.
directmay be used to indicate whether the quoted matter is regarded as direct or indirect speech.
Status Required when applicable
Datatype xsd:boolean | "unknown" | "inapplicable"
Note
The value true indicates the speech or thought is represented directly; the value false that speech or thought is represented indirectly, e.g. by use of a marked verbal aspect.
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element said
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   att.ascribed.attribute.who,
   attribute aloud { xsd:boolean | "unknown" | "inapplicable" }?,
   attribute direct { xsd:boolean | "unknown" | "inapplicable" }?,
   macro.specialPara
}
Example
<p>
 <said>Our minstrel here will warm the old man's heart
   with song, dazzle him with jewels and gold</said>, a
troublemaker simpered. <said>He'll trample on the Duke's
   camellias, spill his wine, and blunt his sword, and say
   his name begins with X, and in the end the Duke will
   say, <said>Take Saralinda, with my blessing, O lordly
     Prince of Rags and Tags, O rider of the
     sun!</said>
 </said>
</p>
Example
<p>
 <said aloud="truerend="pre(“) post(”)">Hmmm</said>,
said a small voice in his ear. <said aloud="truerend="pre(“) post(”)">Difficult. Very difficult.
   Plenty of courage, I see. Not a bad mind either. there's talent, oh
   my goodness, yes — and a nice thirst to prove yourself, now that's
   interesting. … So where shall I put you?</said>
</p>
<p>Harry gripped the edges of the stool and thought,
<said aloud="falserend="italic">Not Slytherin, not
   Slytherin</said>.</p>

<salute>

<salute> (salutation) contains a salutation or greeting prefixed to a foreword, dedicatory epistle, or other division of a text, or the salutation in the closing of a letter, preface, etc. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/DS.html#DSCO http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/DS.html#DSOC
Moduletextstructure
AttributesGlobal attributes only
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element salute
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   macro.phraseSeq
}
Example
<salute>To all courteous mindes, that will voutchsafe the
readinge.</salute>

<samplingDecl>

<samplingDecl> (sampling declaration) contains a prose description of the rationale and methods used in sampling texts in the creation of a corpus or collection. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD52 http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD5 http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CC.html#CCAS2
Moduleheader
AttributesGlobal attributes and those inherited from att.declarable (@default)
Used by
May contain
core: p
Declaration
element samplingDecl
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   att.declarable.attribute.default,
   model.pLike+
}
Example
<samplingDecl>
 <p>Samples of up to 2000 words taken at random from the beginning,
   middle, or end of each text
   identified as relevant by respondents.</p>
</samplingDecl>
Note
This element records all information about systematic inclusion or omission of portions of the text, whether a reflection of sampling procedures in the pure sense or of systematic omission of material deemed either too difficult to transcribe or not of sufficient interest.

<segmentation>

<segmentation> describes the principles according to which the text has been segmented, for example into sentences, tone-units, graphemic strata, etc. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/HD.html#HD53 http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CC.html#CCAS2
Moduleheader
AttributesGlobal attributes and those inherited from att.declarable (@default)
Used by
May contain
core: p
Declaration
element segmentation
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   att.declarable.attribute.default,
   model.pLike+
}
Example
<segmentation>
 <p>
  <gi>s</gi> elements mark orthographic sentences and
   are numbered sequentially
   within their parent <gi>div</gi> element
 </p>
</segmentation>
Example
<p>
 <gi>seg</gi> elements are used to mark functional constituents
of various types within each <gi>s</gi>; the typology used is defined
by a <gi>taxonomy</gi> element in the corpus header <gi>classDecl</gi>
</p>

<series>

<series> (series information) contains information about the series in which a book or other bibliographic item has appeared. http://www.tei-c.org/release/doc/tei-p5-doc/en/html/CO.html#COBICOL
Modulecore
AttributesGlobal attributes only
Used by
May contain
Declaration
element series
{
   att.global.attribute.xmlid,
   att.global.attribute.n,
   att.global.attribute.xmllang,
   att.global.attribute.rend,
   att.global.attribute.rendition,
   att.global.attribute.xmlbase,
   att.global.facs.attribute.facs,
   (
      text
    | model.gLiketitleeditorrespStmtbiblScopemodel.global
   )*
}
Example
<series xml:lang="de">
 <title level="s">Halbgraue Reihe zur Historischen Fachinformatik</title>
 <respStmt>
  <resp>Herausgegeben von</resp>
  <name type="person">Manfred Thaller</name>
  <name type="org">Max-Planck-Institut für Geschichte</name>
 </respStmt>
 <title level="s">Serie A: Historische Quellenkunden</title>
 <biblScope>Band 11</biblScope>
</series>

<seriesStmt>

<seriesStmt> (series statement) groups information a