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CRMepi and CRMtex Updates

CRMepi and CRMtex Updates. Achille Felicetti Francesca Murano Università degli Studi di Firenze, Italy. CRMepi old classes. EPI1 Epigraph

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CRMepi and CRMtex Updates

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  1. CRMepi and CRMtex Updates Achille Felicetti Francesca Murano Università degli Studi di Firenze, Italy

  2. CRMepi old classes EPI1 Epigraph “Subclass of E25 Man-Made Feature intended to describe a particular feature created by humans in various ways and on various kinds of support with the declared purpose of conveying a specific message towards a given recipient or group of recipients”

  3. From CRMepi to CRMtex: generalising concepts TX1 Written Text “Subclass of E25 Man-Made Feature intended to describe a particular feature (i.e., ‘set of glyphs’) created (i.e., written) on various kinds of support, having semiotic significance and the declared purpose of conveying a specific message towards a given recipient or group of recipients” EPI1 Epigraph “Subclass of E25 Man-Made Feature intended to describe a particular feature created by humans in various ways and on various kinds of support with the declared purpose of conveying a specific message towards a given recipient or group of recipients”

  4. CRMtex: from particular to general TX1 Written Text • “Subclass of E25 Man-Made Feature intended to describe a particular feature …” • “Epigraph”, “Engraving”: specific types of TX1 and TX2

  5. Text parts: identity and type definition • Going in depth: investigating interrelationships between text and text parts • Segmentation of ancient texts performed according with various typological/functional criteria • Fragments, columns, sections, chapters, lines, words … • Specific criteria for each discipline • Subdivision of text according with investigations carried out on it • Specific meaning for epigraphers, papyrologists, paleographists … • No objective general criteria for text subdivision in ancient texts documentation

  6. Text structure and EpiDoc • TEI and EpiDoc syntax inextricably related • Text subdivision and text parts • TEI <div> with a type="textpart” attribute + a subtype attribute naming the kind of subdivision ( "fragment", "column", "section”) • Words, characters, spaces, punctuation • TEI <w> element for specific words in the text • TEI <g> (for gliph) element for non-standard or non-alphabetic characters or glyphs • TEI <g type="interpunct"/> <g type="dipunct"/> • Text conditions, gaps • Damaged, erased, illegible or missing text parts • TEI <gap unit=“character”> <space unit=“character”>

  7. TEI, EpiDoc and editorial interventions • Editorial restoration of textual elements not present as features • TEI <supplied> element with specific EpiDoc customizations • Abbreviations fully expanded: • TEI <abbr> and <expan> elements with specific EpiDoc customizations • Corrections of erroneous characters • Superfluous characters to be eliminated • Editorial notes added to text description • Relationships between physical feature conditions and editorial renderings to be investigated

  8. CIDOC CRM and EpiDoc • EAGLE Project: EpiDoc mapping to CIDOC CRM • General conceptual mapping (CRM Information Carrier + Inscription) • No subclasses and subproperties definition for text and text structure • No general and predefined set of EpiDoc tags for text description • Different EpiDoc schema (i.e. XSD + XSL) for each discipline • Impossible to have a unique mapping for the whole TEI/ EpiDoc world • Different ad hoc mappings for each text class or school (or scholar!) • Specific mappings for each EpiDoc encoded archive

  9. CRMtex and text segments • To approximate text parts description

  10. CRMtex and EpiDoc • ARIADNE Summer School in July 2016 • iSicily: epigraphic archive of Sicilian inscriptions (EpiDoc) • 3M Mapping Tool + RDFS encoding of CRMtex used • EpiDoc to RDF transformation (partially) performed • CRMtex new classes • Verify coverage for related TEI/EpiDoc tags • RDF encoding of free texts transcriptions • XLink/XPointer to access the text portion

  11. Future Work • CRMarchaeo: preparation of scope notes for the new classes and properties • To complete the definition of superproperties for all CRMarchaeo properties • CRMtex: scope notes definition for the new classes and properties • CRMtex: preparation of a draft description document for the new extension to be submitted to SIG • CRMtex as candidate standard for the study of ancient texts

  12. Thank you • Achille Felicetti • PIN, Università degli Studi di Firenze, Italy • achille.felicetti@pin.unifi.it

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