provides an externally-defined means of identifying the entity (or entities) being named, using a coded value of some kind.
(reference) provides an explicit means of locating a full definition or identity for the entity being named by means of one or more URIs.
gives a minimum estimated value for the approximate measurement.
gives a maximum estimated value for the approximate measurement.
where the measurement summarizes more than one observation or a range, supplies the minimum value observed.
where the measurement summarizes more than one observation or a range, supplies the maximum value observed.
specifies the degree of statistical confidence (between zero and one) that a value falls within the range specified by min and max, or the proportion of observed values that fall within that range.
names the unit used for the measurement
Suggested values include: 1] cm(centimetres) ; 2] mm(millimetres) ; 3] in(inches) ; 4] lines; 5] chars(characters)
(centimetres)
(millimetres)
(inches)
lines of text
(characters) characters of text
specifies the length in the units specified
indicates the size of the object concerned using a project-specific vocabulary combining quantity and units in a single string of words.
characterizes the precision of the values specified by the other attributes.
where the measurement summarizes more than one observation, specifies the applicability of this measurement.
Sample values include: 1] all; 2] most; 3] range
points to a handNote element describing the hand considered responsible for the textual content of the element concerned.
indicates whether or not the element bearing this attribute should be considered to mark the end of an orthographic token in the same way as whitespace.
(canonical reference) specifies the destination of the pointer by supplying a canonical reference expressed using the scheme defined in a refsDecl element in the TEI header
supplies the value of the date or time in a standard form, e.g. yyyy-mm-dd.
specifies the earliest possible date for the event in standard form, e.g. yyyy-mm-dd.
specifies the latest possible date for the event in standard form, e.g. yyyy-mm-dd.
indicates the starting point of the period in standard form, e.g. yyyy-mm-dd.
indicates the ending point of the period in standard form, e.g. yyyy-mm-dd.
indicates the system or calendar to which the date represented by the content of this element belongs.
supplies a pointer to some location defining a named period of time within which the datable item is understood to have occurred.
indicates whether or not this element is selected by default when its parent is selected.
This element is selected if its parent is selected
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.
identifies one or more declarable elements within the header, which are understood to apply to the element bearing this attribute and its content.
specifies whether or not its parent element is fragmented in some way, typically by some other overlapping structure: for example a speech which is divided between two or more verse stanzas, a paragraph which is split across a page division, a verse line which is divided between two speakers.
(yes) the element is fragmented in some (unspecified) respect
(no) the element is not fragmented, or no claim is made as to its completeness
(initial) this is the initial part of a fragmented element
(medial) this is a medial part of a fragmented element
(final) this is the final part of a fragmented element
(organization) specifies how the content of the division is organized.
no claim is made about the sequence in which the immediate contents of this division are to be processed, or their inter-relationships.
the immediate contents of this element are regarded as forming a logical unit, to be processed in sequence.
indicates whether this division is a sample of the original source and if so, from which part.
division lacks material present at end in source.
division lacks material at start and end.
division lacks material at start.
position of sampled material within original unknown.
division is not a sample.
describes the status of a document either currently or, when associated with a dated element, at the time indicated.
Sample values include: 1] approved; 2] candidate; 3] cleared; 4] deprecated; 5] draft; 6] embargoed; 7] expired; 8] frozen; 9] galley; 10] proposed; 11] published; 12] recommendation; 13] submitted; 14] unfinished; 15] withdrawn
(certainty) signifies the degree of certainty associated with the intervention or interpretation.
(responsible party) indicates the agency responsible for the intervention or interpretation, for example an editor or transcriber.
indicates the nature of the evidence supporting the reliability or accuracy of the intervention or interpretation.
Suggested values include: 1] internal; 2] external; 3] conjecture
there is internal evidence to support the intervention.
there is external evidence to support the intervention.
the intervention or interpretation has been made by the editor, cataloguer, or scholar on the basis of their expertise.
indicates whether this is an instant revision or not.
(rendition) indicates how the element in question was rendered or presented in the source text.
contains an expression in some formal style definition language which defines the rendering or presentation used for this element in the source text
points to a description of the rendering or presentation used for this element in the source text.
(number) gives a number (or other label) for an element, which is not necessarily unique within the document.
(MIME media type) specifies the applicable multimedia internet mail extension (MIME) media type
Where the media are displayed, indicates the display width
Where the media are displayed, indicates the display height
Where the media are displayed, indicates a scale factor to be applied when generating the desired display size
(uniform resource locator) specifies the URL from which the media concerned may be obtained.
indicates what kind of phenomenon is being noted in the passage.
Sample values include: 1] image; 2] character; 3] theme; 4] allusion
(instances) points to instances of the analysis or interpretation represented by the current element.
may be used to specify further information about the entity referenced by this name in the form of a set of whitespace-separated values, for example the occupation of a person, or the status of a place.
(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.
specifies where this item is placed.
Suggested values include: 1] below; 2] bottom; 3] margin; 4] top; 5] opposite; 6] overleaf; 7] above; 8] end; 9] inline; 10] inspace
below the line
at the foot of the page
in the margin (left, right, or both)
at the top of the page
on the opposite, i.e. facing, page
on the other side of the leaf
above the line
at the end of e.g. chapter or volume.
within the body of the text.
in a predefined space, for example left by an earlier scribe.
characterizes the element in some sense, using any convenient classification scheme or typology.
provides a sub-categorization of the element, if needed
specifies the language of the content to be found at the destination referenced by target, using a language tag generated according to BCP 47.
specifies the destination of the reference by supplying one or more URI References
specifies the intended meaning when the target of a pointer is itself a pointer.
if the element pointed to is itself a pointer, then the target of that pointer will be taken, and so on, until an element is found which is not a pointer.
if the element pointed to is itself a pointer, then its target (whether a pointer or not) is taken as the target of this pointer.
no further evaluation of targets is carried out beyond that needed to find the element specified in the pointer's target.
characterizes the function of the segment.
supplies the sort key for this element in an index, list or group which contains it.
(edition) supplies a sigil or other arbitrary identifier for the source edition in which the associated feature (for example, a page, column, or line break) occurs at this point in the text.
(edition reference) provides a pointer to the source edition in which the associated feature (for example, a page, column, or line break) occurs at this point in the text.
indicates the end of a span initiated by the element bearing this attribute.
identifies the language used to describe the rendition.
Cascading Stylesheet Language
Extensible Stylesheet Language Formatting Objects
Informal free text description
A user-defined rendition description language
supplies a version number for the style language provided in scheme.
indicates the location within a temporal alignment at which this element begins.
indicates the location within a temporal alignment at which this element ends.
identifies the unit of information conveyed by the element, e.g. columns, pages, volume.
Suggested values include: 1] volume; 2] issue; 3] page; 4] line; 5] chapter; 6] part; 7] column
the element contains a volume number.
the element contains an issue number, or volume and issue numbers.
the element contains a page number or page range.
the element contains a line number or line range.
the element contains a chapter indication (number and/or title)
the element identifies a part of a book or collection.
the element identifies a column.
specifies the starting point of the range of units indicated by the unit attribute.
specifies the end-point of the range of units indicated by the unit attribute.
provides a pointer to the bibliographical source from which a quotation or citation is drawn.
indicates whether the name component is given in full, as an abbreviation or simply as an initial.
the name component is spelled out in full.
(abbreviated) the name component is given in an abbreviated form.
(initial letter) the name component is indicated only by one initial.
specifies the sort order of the name component in relation to others within the name.
provides a conventional name for the kind of section changing at this milestone.
Suggested values include: 1] page; 2] column; 3] line; 4] book; 5] poem; 6] canto; 7] speaker; 8] stanza; 9] act; 10] scene; 11] section; 12] absent; 13] unnumbered
physical page breaks (synonymous with the pb element).
column breaks.
line breaks (synonymous with the lb element).
any units termed book, liber, etc.
individual poems in a collection.
cantos or other major sections of a poem.
changes of speaker or narrator.
stanzas within a poem, book, or canto.
acts within a play.
scenes within a play or act.
sections of any kind.
passages not present in the reference edition.
passages present in the text, but not to be included as part of the reference.
(paragraph) marks paragraphs in prose. [3.1. Paragraphs 7.2.5. Speech Contents]
(highlighted) marks a word or phrase as graphically distinct from the surrounding text, for reasons concerning which no claim is made. [3.3.2.2. Emphatic Words and Phrases 3.3.2. Emphasis, Foreign Words, and Unusual Language]
contains a single-word, multi-word, or symbolic designation which is regarded as a technical term. [3.3.4. Terms, Glosses, Equivalents, and Descriptions]
(name, proper noun) contains a proper noun or noun phrase. [3.5.1. Referring Strings]
contains a date in any format. [3.5.4. Dates and Times 2.2.4. Publication, Distribution, Licensing, etc. 2.6. The Revision Description 3.11.2.4. Imprint, Size of a Document, and Reprint Information 15.2.3. The Setting Description 13.3.6. Dates and Times]
contains any sequence of items organized as a list. [3.7. Lists]
describes the nature of the items in the list.
Suggested values include: 1] gloss; 2] index; 3] instructions; 4] litany; 5] syllogism
each list item glosses some term or concept, which is given by a label element preceding the list item.
each list item is an entry in an index such as the alphabetical topical index at the back of a print volume.
each list item is a step in a sequence of instructions, as in a recipe.
each list item is one of a sequence of petitions, supplications or invocations, typically in a religious ritual.
each list item is part of an argument consisting of two or more propositions and a final conclusion derived from them.
contains one component of a list. [3.7. Lists 2.6. The Revision Description]
contains any label or heading used to identify part of a text, typically but not exclusively in a list or glossary. [3.7. Lists]
(heading) contains any type of heading, for example the title of a section, or the heading of a list, glossary, manuscript description, etc. [4.2.1. Headings and Trailers]
contains a note or annotation. [3.8.1. Notes and Simple Annotation 2.2.6. The Notes Statement 3.11.2.8. Notes and Statement of Language 9.3.5.4. Notes within Entries]
indicates whether the copy text shows the exact place of reference for the note.
points to the end of the span to which the note is attached, if the note is not embedded in the text at that point.
indicates the location of any form of external media such as an audio or video clip etc. [3.9. Graphics and Other Non-textual Components]
(MIME media type) specifies the applicable multimedia internet mail extension (MIME) media type
indicates the location of a graphic or illustration, either forming part of a text, or providing an image of it. [3.9. Graphics and Other Non-textual Components 11.1. Digital Facsimiles]
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. [3.10.3. Milestone
Elements]
(page break) marks the start of a new page in a paginated document. [3.10.3. Milestone
Elements]
(line break) marks the start of a new (typographic) line in some edition or version of a text. [3.10.3. Milestone
Elements 7.2.5. Speech Contents]
in a bibliographic reference, contains the name(s) of an author, personal or corporate, of a work; for example in the same form as that provided by a recognized bibliographic name authority. [3.11.2.2. Titles, Authors, and Editors 2.2.1. The Title Statement]
(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. May also be used to encode information about individuals or organizations which have played a role in the production or distribution of a bibliographic work. [3.11.2.2. Titles, Authors, and Editors 2.2.1. The Title Statement 2.2.2. The Edition Statement 2.2.5. The Series Statement]
(responsibility) contains a phrase describing the nature of a person's intellectual responsibility, or an organization's role in the production or distribution of a work. [3.11.2.2. Titles, Authors, and Editors 2.2.1. The Title Statement 2.2.2. The Edition Statement 2.2.5. The Series Statement]
contains a title for any kind of work. [3.11.2.2. Titles, Authors, and Editors 2.2.1. The Title Statement 2.2.5. The Series Statement]
classifies the title according to some convenient typology.
Sample values include: 1] main; 2] sub(subordinate) ; 3] alt(alternate) ; 4] short; 5] desc(descriptive)
indicates the bibliographic level for a title, that is, whether it identifies an article, book, journal, series, or unpublished material.
(analytic) the title applies to an analytic item, such as an article, poem, or other work published as part of a larger item.
(monographic) the title applies to a monograph such as a book or other item considered to be a distinct publication, including single volumes of multi-volume works
(journal) the title applies to any serial or periodical publication such as a journal, magazine, or newspaper
(series) the title applies to a series of otherwise distinct publications such as a collection
(unpublished) the title applies to any unpublished material (including theses and dissertations unless published by a commercial press)
provides the name of the organization responsible for the publication or distribution of a bibliographic item. [3.11.2.4. Imprint, Size of a Document, and Reprint Information 2.2.4. Publication, Distribution, Licensing, etc.]
(scope of bibliographic reference) defines the scope of a bibliographic reference, for example as a list of page numbers, or a named subdivision of a larger work. [3.11.2.5. Scopes and Ranges in Bibliographic Citations]
(cited range) defines the range of cited content, often represented by pages or other units [3.11.2.5. Scopes and Ranges in Bibliographic Citations]
(publication place) contains the name of the place where a bibliographic item was published. [3.11.2.4. Imprint, Size of a Document, and Reprint Information]
(bibliographic citation) contains a loosely-structured bibliographic citation of which the sub-components may or may not be explicitly tagged. [3.11.1. Methods of Encoding Bibliographic References and Lists of References 2.2.7. The Source Description 15.3.2. Declarable Elements]
(verse line) contains a single, possibly incomplete, line of verse. [3.12.1. Core Tags for Verse 3.12. Passages of Verse or Drama 7.2.5. Speech Contents]
(line group) contains one or more verse lines functioning as a formal unit, e.g. a stanza, refrain, verse paragraph, etc. [3.12.1. Core Tags for Verse 3.12. Passages of Verse or Drama 7.2.5. Speech Contents]
specifies a regular expression against which the values of other attributes can be matched.
beschreibt ein replacement pattern (Ersetzungsmuster), das eine URI erstellt, sobald der Austausch der untergeordneten Ersetzungsmuster durchgeführt wurde.
(TEI-Header (elektronische Titelseite)) Beschreibungen und Erklärungen, die eine elektronische Titelseite für ein TEI-konformes Dokument ergeben. [2.1.1. The TEI Header and Its Components 15.1. Varieties of Composite Text]
beschreibt die Art des Dokuments, zu dem der Header gehört
Sample values include: 1] text; 2] corpus
(Dateibeschreibung) enthält die detaillierte bibliografische Beschreibung einer elektronischen Datei. [2.2. The File Description 2.1.1. The TEI Header and Its Components]
( Titelinformation) umfasst Angaben zum Titel eines Werks und zu den für seinen Inhalt Verantwortlichen [2.2.1. The Title Statement 2.2. The File Description]
(Erklärung zur Edition) umfasst die Angaben zu einer Edition eines Textes. [2.2.2. The Edition Statement 2.2. The File Description]
(Edition) beschreibt die Besonderheiten einer Edition eines Textes. [2.2.2. The Edition Statement]
(Erklärung zum Status der Veröffentlichung ) umfasst Angaben zu Veröffentlichung oder Vertrieb eines elektronischen oder sonstigen Texts. [2.2.4. Publication, Distribution, Licensing, etc. 2.2. The File Description]
(Identifikationsnummer) gibt eine standardisierte oder nicht standardisierte Nummer an, die genutzt wird um einen Text bibliografisch eindeutig zu identifizieren [2.2.4. Publication, Distribution, Licensing, etc. 2.2.5. The Series Statement 3.11.2.4. Imprint, Size of a Document, and Reprint Information]
bestimmt die Nummer, zum Beispiel als ISBN-Nummer oder als eine andere Standardseriennummer.
(source description) beschreibt den (die) Quelltext(e), von dem (denen) der elektronische Text abstammt oder erzeugt wurde. [2.2.7. The Source Description]
(Beschreibung der Kodierung ) dokumentiert das Verhältnis zwischen dem elektronischen Text und seiner Quelle oder den Quellen, von der oder von denen er abstammt [2.3. The Encoding Description 2.1.1. The TEI Header and Its Components]
(Beschreibung der Editionsprinzipien) beschreibt Einzelheiten der Editionsprinzipien und Verfahren, die bei der Kodierung des Textes angewandt wurden. [2.3.3. The Editorial Practices Declaration 2.3. The Encoding Description 15.3.2. Declarable Elements]
beschreibt den Umfang von Analyse oder Interpretation, die zusätzlich zur Transkription dem Text hinzugefügt wurde. [2.3.3. The Editorial Practices Declaration]
specifies editorial practice adopted with respect to punctuation marks in the original. [2.3.3. The Editorial Practices Declaration 3.2. Treatment of Punctuation]
indicates whether or not punctation marks have been retained as content within the text.
no punctuation marks have been retained
some punctuation marks have been retained
all punctuation marks have been retained
indicates whether punctation marks have been captured inside or outside of an adjacent element.
punctuation marks are captured inside adjacent elements
punctuation marks are captured outside adjacent elements
(style definition language declaration) specifies the name of the formal language in which style or renditional information is supplied elsewhere in the document. The specific version of the scheme may also be supplied. [2.3.5. The Default Style Definition Language Declaration]
(prefixing scheme used in data.pointer values) defines a prefixing scheme used in data.pointer values, showing how abbreviated URIs using the scheme may be expanded into full URIs. [16.2.3. Using Abbreviated Pointers]
supplies a name which functions as the prefix for an abbreviated pointing scheme such as a private URI scheme. The prefix constitutes the text preceding the first colon.
(list of prefix definitions) contains a list of definitions of prefixing schemes used in data.pointer values, showing how abbreviated URIs using each scheme may be expanded into full URIs. [16.2.3. Using Abbreviated Pointers]
(Beschreibung des Textprofils) enthält eine genaue Beschreibung der nicht bibliografischen Kennzeichnungen des Texts, besonders der verwendeten Sprachen und Subsprachen, der Entstehungsbedingungen, der Teilnehmer und ihres Umfelds. [2.4. The Profile Description 2.1.1. The TEI Header and Its Components]
contains a summary or formal abstract prefixed to an existing source document by the encoder. [2.4.4. Abstracts]
Informationen über die Entstehungsbedingungen des Textes. [2.4.1. Creation 2.4. The Profile Description]
( Sprachgebrauch) beschreibt Sprachen, Subsprachen, Register, Dialekte usw., die innerhalb eines Textes vorkommen. [2.4.2. Language Usage 2.4. The Profile Description 15.3.2. Declarable Elements]
bestimmt eine einzelne Sprache oder Subsprache in einem Text. [2.4.2. Language Usage]
(identifier) gibt einen Sprachschlüssel an, aufgebaut nach RFC 3066 (oder dessen Fortsetzung), der zur Angabe der im Element festgehaltenen Sprache benutzt wird, und auf den das globale xml:lang -Attribut verweist.
gibt den ungefähren Prozentsatz (nach Umfang) für die Verwendung dieser Sprache im Text an.
(Textklassifikation) umfasst Informationen über Art oder Thematik eines Texts unter Bezug auf ein Standard-Klassifikationsschema, einen Thesaurus, usw. [2.4.3. The Text Classification]
enthält Zusammenstellung von Schlüsselwörtern oder –phrasen zu Art und Thematik des Textes. [2.4.3. The Text Classification]
gibt das festgesetzte Vokabular an, mit dem die zusammengestellten Schlüsselwörter definiert sind.
(correspondence
description) contains a description of the actions related to one act of correspondence. [2.4.6. Correspondence Description]
contains a structured description of the place, the name of a person/organization and the date related to the sending/receiving of a message or any other action related to the correspondence [2.4.6. Correspondence Description]
describes the nature of the action.
Suggested values include: 1] sent; 2] received; 3] transmitted; 4] redirected; 5] forwarded
information concerning the sending or dispatch of a message
information concerning the receipt of a message
information concerning the transmission of a message, i.e. between the dispatch and the next receipt, redirect or forwarding
information concerning the redirection of an unread message.
information concerning the forwarding of a message.
(Korrespondenzstelle) provides references to preceding or following correspondence related to this piece of correspondence. [2.4.6. Correspondence Description]
(outside metadata) provides a container element into which metadata in non-TEI formats may be placed. [2.5. Non-TEI Metadata]
(TEI-Dokument) enthält ein einzelnes TEI-konformes Dokument, das aus TEI-Header (Dateikopf) und Text besteht, entweder als eigenständige Datei oder als Teil eines Elements teiCorpus. [4. Default Text Structure 15.1. Varieties of Composite Text]
Version des TEI-Schemas
enthält eigenständigen oder aus mehreren Teilen bestehenden Text, zum Beispiel ein Gedicht oder Drama, eine Sammlung von Aufsätzen, einen Roman, ein Wörterbuch oder eine Auswahl aus einem Korpus [4. Default Text Structure 15.1. Varieties of Composite Text]
( Kerntext (text body) ) enthält den gesamten, eigenständigen Text, außer Vorspann (front) und Nachspann (back). [4. Default Text Structure]
enthält den Kerntext eines aus mehreren Einzeltexten bestehenden Textes, (oder eine Reihe solcher Texte), die zusammen als Einheit gesehen werden, zum Beispiel die gesammelten Werke eines Autors, eine Reihe von Prosastücken etc. [4. Default Text Structure 4.3.1. Grouped Texts 15.1. Varieties of Composite Text]
( Textgliederung ) enthält eine Untergliederung von Vorspann (front), Kerntext oder Nachspann (back) eines Textes. [4.1. Divisions of the Body]
( Textgliederungsebene -1 ) enthält die erste Gliederungsebene von Vorspann (front), Kerntext oder Nachspann (back) eines Textes, (gilt als die größte Ebene, sofern div0 nicht benutzt wird. Wird div0 benutzt, ist es die zweitgrößte). [4.1.2. Numbered Divisions]
( Textgliederungsebene -2 ) enthält die zweite Gliederungsebene von Vorspann (front), Kerntext oder Nachspann (back) eines Textes. [4.1.2. Numbered Divisions]
( Textgliederungsebene -3 ) enthält die dritte Gliederungsebene von Vorspann (front), Kerntext oder Nachspann (back) eines Textes. [4.1.2. Numbered Divisions]
supplies the value of a date or time in some custom standard form.
specifies the earliest possible date for the event in some custom standard form.
specifies the latest possible date for the event in some custom standard form.
indicates the starting point of the period in some custom standard form.
indicates the ending point of the period in some custom standard form.
supplies a pointer to some location defining a named point in time with reference to which the datable item is understood to have occurred
supplies a pointer to a calendar element or other means of interpreting the values of the custom dating attributes.
supplies the value of a date or time in a standard form.
specifies the earliest possible date for the event in standard form, e.g. yyyy-mm-dd.
specifies the latest possible date for the event in standard form, e.g. yyyy-mm-dd.
indicates the starting point of the period in standard form.
indicates the ending point of the period in standard form.
(organization name) contains an organizational name. [13.2.2. Organizational Names]
(personal name) contains a proper noun or proper-noun phrase referring to a person, possibly including one or more of the person's forenames, surnames, honorifics, added names, etc. [13.2.1. Personal Names]
contains an absolute or relative place name. [13.2.3. Place Names]
(corresponds) points to elements that correspond to the current element in some way.
(synchronous) points to elements that are synchronous with the current element.
points to an element that is the same as the current element.
points to an element of which the current element is a copy.
points to the next element of a virtual aggregate of which the current element is part.
(previous) points to the previous element of a virtual aggregate of which the current element is part.
points to elements that are in exclusive alternation with the current element.
selects one or more alternants; if one alternant is selected, the ambiguity or uncertainty is marked as resolved. If more than one alternant is selected, the degree of ambiguity or uncertainty is marked as reduced by the number of alternants not selected.
(anonymous block) contains any arbitrary component-level unit of text, acting as an anonymous container for phrase or inter level elements analogous to, but without the semantic baggage of, a paragraph. [16.3. Blocks, Segments, and Anchors]
(arbitrary segment) represents any segmentation of text below the chunk level. [16.3. Blocks, Segments, and Anchors 6.2. Components of the Verse Line 7.2.5. Speech Contents]
(analysis) indicates one or more elements containing interpretations of the element on which the ana attribute appears.
(interpretation) summarizes a specific interpretative annotation which can be linked to a span of text. [17.3. Spans and Interpretations]
(interpretation group) collects together a set of related interpretations which share responsibility or type. [17.3. Spans and Interpretations]
(facsimile) points to all or part of an image which corresponds with the content of the element.
points to one or more change elements documenting a state or revision campaign to which the element bearing this attribute and its children have been assigned by the encoder.
contains a representation of some written source in the form of a set of images rather than as transcribed or encoded text. [11.1. Digital Facsimiles]