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| + | Here at OCIMCO, we are struggling to find a satisfactory method of coding works of a derivative nature such as commentaries and translations. One method favours putting the information about the work the commentary etc., is based on in a <summary>, another in a <note>. We are still experimenting, but have come up with a possible solution to this by putting all the information in a <title> element with subelements such as another <title> for the original work the commentary was based on and <name> for the author of the original work. We are wondering if it is possible to indicate the priority of the works by having a type attribute value of, say, "primary", "secondary", etc., for the <title> and <author> elements? Please see below for a coded example: | ||
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| + | <persName xml:lang="ara-Latn-x-lc" type="standard">Qūshjī, ʻAlī | ||
| + | ibn Muḥammad, d. 1474 or 5</persName> | ||
| + | <persName xml:lang="ara-Latn-x-lc" type="alt">al-Qawshajī, ʻAlī | ||
| + | ibn Muḥammad, ʻAlāʼ al-Dīn</persName> | ||
| + | <persName xml:lang="ara" type="standard"> | ||
| + | <surname>بن محمد</surname> | ||
| + | <forename>علي</forename> | ||
| + | <addName type="laqab">علاء الدين</addName> | ||
| + | <addName type="kunyah">أبو القاسم</addName> | ||
| + | <addName type="nisbah">القوشجي</addName> | ||
| + | </persName> | ||
| + | </author> | ||
| + | <docAuthor>Qūshjī, ʿAlāʾ al-Dīn ʿAlī ibn Muḥammad d. 1474.</docAuthor> | ||
| + | <title><foreign xml:lang="ara-Latn-x-lc">al-Sharḥ al-jadīd</foreign>, a | ||
| + | commentary on the <title xml:lang="ara-Latn-x-lc">Tajrīd | ||
| + | al-ʿaqāʾid</title> of <name type="person" | ||
| + | xml:lang="ara-Latn-x-lc">Naṣīr al-Dīn al-Ṭūsī</name>, | ||
| + | 1201-1274.</title> | ||
| + | <title xml:lang="ara">الشرح الجديد شرح تجريد الاعتقاد لنصير الدين الطوسي</title> | ||
| + | <note/> | ||
| + | <listBibl> | ||
| + | <bibl>GAL I 509</bibl> | ||
| + | <bibl/> | ||
| + | </listBibl> | ||
| + | <textLang mainLang="ara">Arabic</textLang> | ||
| + | </msItem> | ||
Revision as of 12:10, 14 May 2010
Coding Commentaries
Here at OCIMCO, we are struggling to find a satisfactory method of coding works of a derivative nature such as commentaries and translations. One method favours putting the information about the work the commentary etc., is based on in a <summary>, another in a <note>. We are still experimenting, but have come up with a possible solution to this by putting all the information in a <title> element with subelements such as another <title> for the original work the commentary was based on and <name> for the author of the original work. We are wondering if it is possible to indicate the priority of the works by having a type attribute value of, say, "primary", "secondary", etc., for the <title> and <author> elements? Please see below for a coded example:
<msItem>
<author>
<persName xml:lang="ara-Latn-x-lc" type="standard">Qūshjī, ʻAlī
ibn Muḥammad, d. 1474 or 5</persName>
<persName xml:lang="ara-Latn-x-lc" type="alt">al-Qawshajī, ʻAlī
ibn Muḥammad, ʻAlāʼ al-Dīn</persName>
<persName xml:lang="ara" type="standard">
<surname>بن محمد</surname>
<forename>علي</forename>
<addName type="laqab">علاء الدين</addName>
<addName type="kunyah">أبو القاسم</addName>
<addName type="nisbah">القوشجي</addName>
</persName>
</author>
<docAuthor>Qūshjī, ʿAlāʾ al-Dīn ʿAlī ibn Muḥammad d. 1474.</docAuthor>
<title><foreign xml:lang="ara-Latn-x-lc">al-Sharḥ al-jadīd</foreign>, a
commentary on the <title xml:lang="ara-Latn-x-lc">Tajrīd
al-ʿaqāʾid</title> of <name type="person"
xml:lang="ara-Latn-x-lc">Naṣīr al-Dīn al-Ṭūsī</name>,
1201-1274.</title>
<title xml:lang="ara">الشرح الجديد شرح تجريد الاعتقاد لنصير الدين الطوسي</title>
<note/>
<listBibl>
<bibl>GAL I 509</bibl>
<bibl/>
</listBibl>
<textLang mainLang="ara">Arabic</textLang>
</msItem>