<locus>

<locus> defines a location within a manuscript or manuscript part, usually as a (possibly discontinuous) sequence of folio references. 10.3.5 References to Locations within a Manuscript
Modulmsdescription — 10 Manuscript Description
Attribute
schemeidentifies the foliation scheme in terms of which the location is being specified.
Zustand Optional
Datentyp

<rng:ref name="data.pointer"/>
data.pointer
Werte A pointer to some foliation element which defines the foliation scheme used, or an external link to some equivalent resource.
fromspecifies the starting point of the location in a normalized form.
Zustand Optional
Datentyp

<rng:ref name="data.word"/>
data.word
Werte typically this will be a page number
tospecifies the end-point of the location in a normalized form.
Zustand Optional
Datentyp

<rng:ref name="data.word"/>
data.word
Werte typically this will be a page number
targetsupplies a link to one or more transcriptions of the specified range of folios.
Zustand Optional
Datentyp 1–∞ Vorkommen von

<rng:ref name="data.pointer"/>
data.pointer
Durch Leerzeichen getrennt
Verwendet von
Kann enthalten
gaiji: g
Deklaration

<rng:element name="locus">
<rng:ref name="att.global.attributes"/>
<rng:optional>
 <rng:attribute name="scheme">
  <rng:ref name="data.pointer"/>
 </rng:attribute>
</rng:optional>
<rng:optional>
 <rng:attribute name="from">
  <rng:ref name="data.word"/>
 </rng:attribute>
</rng:optional>
<rng:optional>
 <rng:attribute name="to">
  <rng:ref name="data.word"/>
 </rng:attribute>
</rng:optional>
<rng:optional>
 <rng:attribute name="target">
  <rng:list>
   <rng:oneOrMore>
    <rng:ref name="data.pointer"/>
   </rng:oneOrMore>
  </rng:list>
 </rng:attribute>
</rng:optional>
<rng:ref name="macro.xtext"/>
</rng:element>
element locus
{
   att.global.attributes,
   attribute scheme { data.pointer }?,
   attribute from { data.word }?,
   attribute to { data.word }?,
   attribute target { list { data.pointer+ } }?,
   macro.xtext
}
Beispiel

<!-- within ms description --><msItem n="1">
 <locus target="#F1r #F1v #F2r">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>
<!-- within transcription ... -->
<pb xml:id="F1r"/>
<!-- ... -->
<pb xml:id="F1v"/>
<!-- ... -->
<pb xml:id="F2r"/>
<!-- ... -->
Beispiel

The facs attribute is available globally when the transcr module is included in a schema. It may be used to point directly to an image file, as in the following example:

<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>