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)Definitive list of key terms used for textual divisions.
Master location: http://textalign.net/release/TAN-2018/TAN-key/div-types.TAN-key.xml
Table 9.2. TAN keywords for types of divisions
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| A division or unit of a theatre work, including a play, film, opera, and musical theatre |
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| division used particularly by Thomas Aquinas |
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| Section of a critical edition, usually at the bottom of the page, indicating variant readings in the manuscript tradition |
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| Section of a critical edition, usually at the bottom of the page, indicating parallel textual sources |
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| Conceptual book, not a physical one. |
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| A list of cast members = tei:castList |
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| An entry within a castlist = tei:castItem |
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| An actor mentioned in a castlist item = tei:actor |
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| A role within a castlist item = tei:role |
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| A role description within a castlist item = tei:roleDesc |
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| Division in medieval western literature |
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| A textual division that contains 100 chapters or segments. |
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| Terminology used of medieval works, e.g., Gratian. |
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| Terminology used of medieval works, e.g., Gratian. |
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| Terminology used of medieval works, e.g., Gratian. |
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| A physical line of text on the page, not to be confused with a line of poetry, which may take multiple physical lines. |
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| Notes placed anywhere, including footnotes and endnotes. |
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| A generic division of a larger textual unit |
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| division used particularly by Thomas Aquinas |
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| A unit of action, often a subdivision of an act |
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| A generic block of text. |
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| division used particularly by Thomas Aquinas |
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| Divisions of a chapter, perhaps without name or label. |
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| Divisions of a column. Many early large books with two columns per page were printed with a few letters marking the vertical axis of the column, to make referencing easier. This is seen, for example, in the Patrologia Latina and Patrologia Graeca. |
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| Divisions of a section, perhaps without name or label. |
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| An alternative rendition of a passage. It is assumed that every variant will have at least one sibling. |
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