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BDMP Encoding Manual

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  • General Remarks
    • First Things First: Markup
    • Elements and Tags
    • Attributes and Their Values
    • Special Case: @xml:id
    • Entities
    • Spacing
  • The Tags
    • 1. The Header
    • 2. The Text
    • 3. What to do with…
    • 4. Validation
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<stamp>

Validation Information:

Rules Values
Contained by: <add>|<date>|<del>|<head>|<hi>|<l>|<metamark>|<note>|<num>|<p>|<restore>|<seg>|<sic>|<speaker>|<stage>|<stamp>|<unclear>

May contain:

<add>|<anchor/>|<choice>|<date>|<del>|<delSpan/>|<hi>|<lb/>|<metamark>|<note>|<num>|<pb/>|<restore>|<seg>|<sic>|<stamp>|<unclear>

Attributes:

none

What is it?

The <stamp> element indicates a stamp of the document's holding library.


For example:

<stamp>Reading University Library</stamp>

The Text

<text>

—<front>

—<body>

——<div>

———<pb/>

———<head>

———<p>

————<date>

————<seg>

—————<lb/>

—————<unclear>

—————<del>

—————<delSpan/>

—————<anchor/>

—————<add>

—————<hi>

—————<note>

—————<restore>

—————<choice>

——————<sic>

——————<corr>

————<lg>

—————<l>

————<sp>

—————<speaker>

————<stage>

————<metamark>

————<figure>

—————<num>

————<stamp>

————<handShift/>

—<back>

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