While encoding a 16th century manuscript corpus, I'd like to mark
"interesting" words and associate them with a category. For instance, I
mark all the places, all the pieces of furniture, etc. For that
purpose, I use the <RS> tag with a specific TYPE attribute. I'd like to
document the taxonomy I use, and intended to do so in the
<classdecl> section of the header, but when I read the documentation, it
seems to be defined for a completely different purpose.
What I intended to do what something like:
<taxonomy>
<categoriy id=places><catdesc>places
<category id=topo><catdesc>toponyme
<category id=country><catdesc>country
<category id=region><catdesc>region
<category><catdesc>...
<category id=river><catdesc>river</catdesc>
...
</catdesc>
<catdesc id=furniture>furniture
...
<catdesc id=arm>Arm
...
</taxonomy>
Then, in the text, reference it like:
"the crime occured in <rs type=country>France</rs> ..."
Did I miss something in the TEI guidelines that could help me in doing
this, or has anybody done something similar?
Jean-Daniel Fekete
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