Example: <back> (back matter)
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4 Default Text Structure
<teiHeader>
<!-- .... -->
</teiHeader>
<text>
<front>
<!-- front matter of copy text, if any, goes here -->
</front>
<body>
<!-- body of copy text goes here -->
</body>
<back>
<!-- back matter of copy text, if any, goes here -->
</back>
</text>
</TEI>
<teiHeader>
<!-- .... -->
</teiHeader>
<text>
<front>
<!-- front matter for composite text -->
</front>
<group>
<text>
<front>
<!-- front matter of first unitary text, if any -->
</front>
<body>
<!-- body of first unitary text -->
</body>
<back>
<!-- back matter of first unitary text, if any -->
</back>
</text>
<text>
<body>
<!-- body of second unitary text -->
</body>
</text>
</group>
<back>
<!-- back matter for composite text, if any -->
</back>
</text>
</TEI>
<div1 type="backmat">
<head>Bibliography</head>
<!-- .... -->
</div1>
<div1 type="backmat">
<head>Indices</head>
<divGen n="Index Nominum" type="NAMES"/>
<divGen n="Index Rerum" type="THINGS"/>
</div1>
</back>
<div1 type="backmat">
<head>Bibliographie</head>
<!-- .... -->
</div1>
<div1 type="backmat">
<head>Indices</head>
<divGen n="Index Nominum" type="NAMES"/>
<divGen n="Index Rerum" type="THINGS"/>
</div1>
</back>
<div1 type="backmat">
<head>參考書目</head>
<!-- .... -->
</div1>
<div1 type="backmat">
<head>索引</head>
<divGen n="Index Nominum" type="人名"/>
<divGen n="Index Rerum" type="事物"/>
</div1>
</back>
<front>
<titlePage>
<docTitle>
<titlePart>The poems of Richard Crashaw</titlePart>
</docTitle>
<byline>Edited by J.R. Tutin</byline>
</titlePage>
<div type="preface">
<head>Editor's Note</head>
<p>A few words are necessary ... </p>
</div>
</front>
<group>
<text>
<front>
<titlePage>
<docTitle>
<titlePart>Steps to the Temple, Sacred Poems</titlePart>
</docTitle>
</titlePage>
<div type="address">
<head>The Preface to the Reader</head>
<p>Learned Reader, The Author's friend will not usurp much
upon thy eye ... </p>
</div>
</front>
<group>
<text>
<front>
<docTitle>
<titlePart>Sospetto D'Herode</titlePart>
</docTitle>
</front>
<body>
<div1 type="book" n="Herod I">
<head>Libro Primo</head>
<epigraph>
<l>Casting the times with their strong signs</l>
</epigraph>
<lg n="I.1" type="stanza">
<l>Muse! now the servant of soft loves no more</l>
<l>Hate is thy theme and Herod whose unblest</l>
<l>Hand (O, what dares not jealous greatness?) tore</l>
<l>A thousand sweet babes from their mothers' breast,</l>
<l>The blooms of martyrdom ...</l>
</lg>
</div1>
</body>
</text>
<text>
<front>
<docTitle>
<titlePart>The Tear</titlePart>
</docTitle>
</front>
<body>
<lg n="I">
<l>What bright soft thing is this</l>
<l>Sweet Mary, thy fair eyes' expense?</l>
</lg>
</body>
</text>
<!-- remaining poems of the Steps to the Temple appear here, each tagged as a distinct text element -->
</group>
<back>
<!-- back matter for the Steps to the Temple -->
</back>
</text>
<text>
<!-- start of Carmen deo Nostro -->
<front/>
<group>
<text/>
<text/>
<!-- more texts here -->
</group>
</text>
<text>
<!-- start of The Delights of the Muses -->
<group>
<text/>
<text/>
<!-- more texts here -->
</group>
</text>
</group>
<back>
<!-- back matter for the whole collection -->
</back>
</text>
<!-- the whole anthology -->
<front>
<!-- title page, acknowledgments, introductory essay -->
</front>
<group>
<!-- body of anthology starts here -->
<group>
<head>The Beginnings</head>
<!-- sequence of texts or groups -->
</group>
<group>
<!-- The Eighteenth Century and the Grand Tour -->
<text>
<!-- prefatory essay by editor -->
</text>
<group>
<!-- Section on Lady Mary Wortley Montagu starts -->
<text>
<!-- biographical notice by editor -->
</text>
<text>
<!-- first letter -->
</text>
<text>
<!-- second letter -->
</text>
<!-- ... -->
</group>
<!-- end of Montagu section -->
<text>
<!-- single text by Jonathan Swift starts -->
<front>
<!-- biographical notice by editor -->
</front>
<body/>
</text>
<!-- end of Swift section -->
<group>
<!-- Section on Alexander Pope starts -->
<text>
<!-- biographical notice by editor -->
</text>
<text>
<!-- first poem -->
</text>
<text>
<!-- second poem -->
</text>
</group>
<!-- end of Pope section -->
<!-- ... -->
</group>
<!-- end of 18th century section -->
<group>
<head>The Heyday</head>
<!-- texts and subgroups -->
</group>
<!-- ... -->
</group>
<!-- end of the anthology proper -->
<back>
<!-- back matter for anthology -->
</back>
</text>
<div type="index">
<head>Index</head>
<list type="index">
<item>Actors, public, paid for the contempt attending
their profession, <ref>263</ref>
</item>
<item>Africa, cause assigned for the barbarous state of
the interior parts of that continent, <ref>125</ref>
</item>
<item>Agriculture
<list type="indexentry">
<item>ancient policy of Europe unfavourable to, <ref>371</ref>
</item>
<item>artificers necessary to carry it on, <ref>481</ref>
</item>
<item>cattle and tillage mutually improve each other, <ref>325</ref>
</item>
<item>wealth arising from more solid than that which proceeds
from commerce <ref>520</ref>
</item>
</list>
</item>
<item>Alehouses, not the efficient cause of drunkenness, <ref>461</ref>
</item>
</list>
</div>
</back>
<div type="letter">
<head>A letter written to his wife, founde with this booke
after his death.</head>
<p>The remembrance of the many wrongs offred thee, and thy
unreproued vertues, adde greater sorrow to my miserable state,
than I can utter or thou conceiue. ...
... yet trust I in the world to come to find mercie, by the
merites of my Saiuour to whom I commend thee, and commit
my soule.</p>
<signed>Thy repentant husband for his disloyaltie,
<name>Robert Greene.</name>
</signed>
<epigraph xml:lang="la">
<p>Faelicem fuisse infaustum</p>
</epigraph>
<trailer>FINIS</trailer>
</div>
</back>
<div type="corrigenda">
<head>Addenda</head>
<salute xml:lang="la">M. Scriblerus Lectori</salute>
<p>Once more, gentle reader I appeal unto thee, from the shameful
ignorance of the Editor, by whom Our own Specimen of
<name>Virgil</name> hath been mangled in such miserable manner, that
scarce without tears can we behold it. At the very entrance, Instead
of <q xml:lang="grc">προλεγομενα</q>, lo!
<q xml:lang="grc">προλεγωμενα</q> with an Omega!
and in the same line <q xml:lang="la">consulâs</q> with a circumflex!
In the next page thou findest <q xml:lang="la">leviter perlabere</q>,
which his ignorance took to be the infinitive mood of
<q xml:lang="la">perlabor</q> but ought to be
<q xml:lang="la">perlabi</q> ... Wipe away all these
monsters, Reader, with thy quill.</p>
</div>
</back>
<div1 type="appendix">
<head>The Golden Dream or, the Ingenuous Confession</head>
<p>To shew the Depravity of human Nature </p>
</div1>
<div1 type="epistle">
<head>A letter from the Printer, which he desires may be inserted</head>
<salute>Sir.</salute>
<p>I have done with your Copy, so you may return it to the Vatican, if you please </p>
</div1>
<div1 type="advert">
<head>The Books usually read by the Scholars of Mrs Two-Shoes are these and are sold at Mr
Newbery's at the Bible and Sun in St Paul's Church-yard.</head>
<list>
<item n="1">The Christmas Box, Price 1d.</item>
<item n="2">The History of Giles Gingerbread, 1d.</item>
<item n="42">A Curious Collection of Travels, selected from the Writers of all Nations,
10 Vol, Pr. bound 1l.</item>
</list>
</div1>
<div1 type="advert">
<head>
<hi rend="center">By the KING's Royal Patent,</hi> Are sold by J. NEWBERY, at the
Bible and Sun in St. Paul's Church-Yard.</head>
<list>
<item n="1">Dr. James's Powders for Fevers, the Small-Pox, Measles, Colds, &c.
2s. 6d</item>
<item n="2">Dr. Hooper's Female Pills, 1s.</item>
</list>
</div1>
</back>
<div n="1" type="appendice">
<head>APPENDICE I <lb/>CHAPITRE XV bis <lb/>Des cruautez exercées par les Turcs, et
autres peuples : et nommément par les Espagnols, beaucoup plus barbares que les
Sauvages mesmes </head>
<p>Premierement Chalcondile en son histoire de la decadence de l'Empire des Grecs,
...</p>
</div>
<div n="2" type="appendice">
<head> Appendice2 <lb/> Advertissement de l'autheur, (1699) </head>
<p>Outre les augmentations bien amples, et la revision beaucoup plus exacte que je
n'avoye fait és precedentes Editions, j'ai pour le contentement des Lecteurs,
plusieurs endroits de ceste quatrieme et derniere monstré ...</p>
</div>
</back>
<div1 type="appendix">
<head>臺灣現代詩論戰史資料彙編</head>
<p>現代詩論戰史第一階段</p>
</div1>
<div1 type="epistle">
<head>白先勇致瘂弦洛夫</head>
<salute>您好,</salute>
<p>您的副本我已使用完畢,可以歸還了,麻煩您。</p>
</div1>
<div1 type="advert">
<head>本論文提及的專書,可於台灣各大書店詢問訂購。</head>
<list>
<item n="1">陳芳明《詩與現實》,台北:洪範,1983。</item>
<item n="2">洛夫《詩人之鏡》,台北:大業,1969。</item>
<item n="42">廖炳惠《回顧現代》,台北:麥田,1994。</item>
</list>
</div1>
<div1 type="advert">
<head>
<hi rend="center">詩集、詩選</hi>也可於網路書店購得。</head>
<list>
<item n="1">余光中《天狼星》,台北:洪範,1976。</item>
<item n="2">席慕蓉著《無怨的青春》,台北,大地,1983。</item>
</list>
</div1>
</back>
3 Elements Available in All TEI Documents
3.8.2.2 Auto-generated indexes
<div type="appendix">
<head>Bibliography</head>
<listBibl>
<bibl> ... </bibl>
</listBibl>
</div>
<divGen n="Index Nominum" type="INDEX-NAMES"/>
<divGen n="Index Loci" type="INDEX-PLACES"/>
</back>
3.8.2.2 Auto-generated indexes
<divGen n="A1" type="INDEX-NAMES">
<head>An Index of Names</head>
</divGen>
</back>
7 Performance Texts
<body>
<div1 type="scene">
<sp>
<l part="Y">I'le deliver all,</l>
<l>And promise you calme Seas, auspicious gales,</l>
<l>Be free and fare thou well: please you, draw neere.</l>
<stage>Exeunt omnes.</stage>
</sp>
</div1>
</body>
<back>
<epilogue>
<head>Epilogue, spoken by Prospero.</head>
<sp>
<l>Now my Charmes are all ore-throwne,</l>
<l>And what strength I have's mine owne</l>
<l>As you from crimes would pardon'd be,</l>
<l>Let your Indulgence set me free.</l>
</sp>
<stage>Exit</stage>
</epilogue>
<set>
<p>The Scene, an un-inhabited Island.</p>
</set>
<castList>
<head>Names of the Actors.</head>
<castItem>Alonso, K. of Naples</castItem>
<castItem>Sebastian, his Brother.</castItem>
<castItem>Prospero, the right Duke of Millaine.</castItem>
</castList>
<trailer>FINIS</trailer>
</back>
</text>
16 Linking, Segmentation, and Alignment
16.5.1 Aligning Synchronous Events
<linkGrp
xml:id="lg1"
domains="#BNC-d1 #BNC-d1"
targFunc="speaker.a speaker.b"
type="synchronous_alignment">
<link xml:id="L1" target="#t1a #t1b"/>
<link xml:id="L2" target="#t2a #t2b"/>
<link xml:id="L3" target="#t3a #t3b"/>
<link xml:id="l4" target="#t4a #t4b"/>
<link xml:id="l5" target="#t5a #t5b"/>
<link xml:id="l6" target="#t6a #t6b"/>
</linkGrp>
</back>