<listObject>
<listObject> (list of objects) contains a list of descriptions, each of which provides information
about an identifiable physical object. [13.3.6. Objects]
Module | namesdates |
Attributes | Attributes att.global (xml:id, n, xml:lang) (lim.att.global.fragmentable (part)) (att.global.rendition (rendition)) (att.global.source (source)) att.typed (type) |
Member of | |
Contained by |
namesdates: occupation
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May contain | |
Note |
The type attribute may be used to distinguish different types of objects.
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Examples |
<listObject> <object xml:id="AlfredJewel"> <objectIdentifier> <country>United Kingdom</country> <region>Oxfordshire</region> <settlement>Oxford</settlement> <institution>University of Oxford</institution> <repository>Ashmolean Museum</repository> <collection>English Treasures</collection> <idno type="ashmolean">AN1836p.135.371</idno> <idno type="wikipedia">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Jewel</idno> <objectName>Alfred Jewel</objectName> </objectIdentifier> <physDesc> <p> The Alfred Jewel is about 6.4 cm in length and is made of combination of filigreed <material>gold</material> surrounding a polished teardrop shaped piece of transparent <material>quartz</material>. Underneath the rock crystal is a cloisonné enamel image of a man with ecclesiastical symbols. The sides of the jewel holding the crystal in place contain an openwork inscription saying "AELFRED MEC HEHT GEWYRCAN", meaning 'Alfred ordered me made'. </p> </physDesc> <history> <origin>It is generally accepted that the Alfred Jewel dates from the <origDate>late 9th Century</origDate> and was most likely made in <origPlace>England</origPlace>. </origin> <provenance when="1693">The jewel was discovered in 1693 at Petherton Park, North Petherton in the English county of Somerset, on land owned by Sir Thomas Wroth. North Petherton is about 8 miles away from Athelney, where King Alfred founded a monastery. </provenance> <provenance when="1698">A description of the Alfred Jewel was first published in 1698, in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society.</provenance> <acquisition> It was bequeathed to Oxford University by Colonel Nathaniel Palmer (c. 1661-1718) and today is in the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford. </acquisition> </history> </object> </listObject> |
Source | Github
<elementSpec rend="change" module="namesdates" ident="listObject"> <gloss>list of objects</gloss> <desc>contains a list of descriptions, each of which provides information about an identifiable physical object.</desc> <classes> <memberOf key="att.global"/> <memberOf key="att.typed"/> <memberOf key="model.listLike"/> </classes> <content> <sequence minOccurs="1" maxOccurs="1"> <elementRef key="head" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"/> <elementRef key="object" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded"/> </sequence> </content> <attList/> </elementSpec> |