locus (hendiDocuments)
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<locus> (locus) defines a location within a manuscript, manuscript part, or other object typically as a (possibly discontinuous) sequence of folio references.
Other Customizations
Attributes
scheme
(scheme)
identifies the foliation scheme in terms of which the location is being specified by pointing to some foliation element defining it, or to some other equivalent resource.
Datatype
teidata.pointer
from
(from)
specifies the starting point of the location in a normalized form, typically a page number.
Datatype
teidata.word
to
(to)
specifies the end-point of the location in a normalized form, typically as a page number.
Datatype
teidata.word
Example
<msItem n="1">
<locus target="#F1r #F1v #F2r" from="1r" to="2r">ff. 1r-2r</locus>
<author>Ben Jonson</author>
<title>Ode to himself</title>
<rubric rend="italics"> An Ode<lb/> to him selfe.</rubric>
<incipit>Com leaue the loathed stage</incipit>
<explicit>And see his chariot triumph ore his wayne.</explicit>
<bibl><name>Beal</name>, <title>Index 1450-1625</title>, JnB 380</bibl>
</msItem> <pb xml:id="F1r"/> <pb xml:id="F1v"/> <pb xml:id="F2r"/>
Example
<att>facs</att> <ident type="module">transcr</ident> <msItem>
<locus facs="images/08v.jpg images/09r.jpg images/09v.jpg images/10r.jpg images/10v.jpg">fols. 8v-10v</locus>
<title>Birds Praise of Love</title>
<bibl>
<title>IMEV</title>
<biblScope>1506</biblScope>
</bibl>
</msItem>