Dear list,
it took me a bit to get back to our discussion last november. I
finally tried to introduce your arguments in the draft of the TEI
proposal.
Briefly:
<text type="charter"> replaces <document> for the single charter.
<chDesc> (for CharterDescription) replaces <regestum> for the
metadata.
<idno> replaces <number> for the given identifying number of a single
charter.
<listBibl type="facsimilia|prints|regesta|studies"> replaces the
dedicated elements <facsimilia> <prints> <regesta> <studies>.
The discussion on the segmentation of the tenor didn't reach a
consensus. As a compromise I would like to suggest to keep the
elements of the well-established diplomatic terminology (<arenga>,
<narratio>, <dispositio> etc.) but do not force them into the strict
hierarchy of the <protocoll>, <context> and <eschatocoll>.
Did I miss anything?
You can find the new version of the proposal to the TEI at
http://www.cei.lmu.de/TEI-Proposal.pdf or
http://www.cei.lmu.de/TEI-Proposal.rtf
and I hope everybody can agree with it as the base of further
discussion, but I expect lots of suggestions for improvements of
content and style. Just let me know during the next two weeks. After
that I will post the proposal.
Best wishes
Georg
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