Watermark Initiative Universal Paper Registry,
v. 0.1.18
Data Dictionary -- September, 2006
The Watermark Initiative Paper Registry is a relational database for
the registration and description of papers and watermarks. It is organized
by the principles of Entity Relationship Design, which means (among other
things) that data are organized into files (sometimes called "tables")
that are related to each other. Data are entered in a Data Entry window,
and viewed either in an identical Browse Window (single records) or in
List View windows (sortable lists of records).
Contents of the Introduction:
1. Organization by Files |
2. Key to the Data Dictionary |
3. Types of Fields |
Contents of the Data Dictionary (by Files):
Artistic | Collection | Copy
| Facsimile | Folio | Impression
| Job | Mould | Organization
| Paper | Part | Person
| Physical | Quire | Source | Stamp
| Watermark |
INTRODUCTION
1. Organization by Files
The data dictionary is organized by files, which are ordered alphabetically in the Data Dictionary.
Many users will be primarily interested in the files contaiining data directly
related to paper --
- the Paper File
- the Watermark File
- the Mould File.
Paper, however, is often of interest for its association with crucial related
information -- persons (paper makers, artists, scribes…) organizations
(paper mills, centers of book production, ateliers… or holding institutions
like libraries and archives), paper bearing sources (books, manuscripts, documents,
musical scores, engravings…), collections of such sources, stamps and
seals, artistic and intellectual content, physical content… These kinds
of data are all recorded in related files whose names are indicative of their
content.
This Data Dictionary identifies and defines the data fields in all of these
related files. At the beginning of each file is a brief description of that
file's content and purpose.
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2. Key to the Data Dictionary
For each data field listed in this Data Dictionary, the following properties
and information are provided in columns (L to R) following the field name:
- Definition: Definition of the field
- Comment: May be an example showing a typical entry, or an explanation
- Example: a typical entry illustrative of the field definition
- Data Format: text (unrestricted; or a list of values on a pop-up menu), number, calculation; date; URL
References to the The IPH Standard
IPH: |
Data field numbers for corresponding IPH fields are indicated in the Comment column. |
~IPH: |
Numbers of approximate or partial corresponding IPH fields are preceded by the ~ |
Readers are referred to two early WMI publications relating to the IPH Standard:
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List of IPH Categories for Comparison with WWW Database Fields
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Commentary and Interprettion of the IPH Standard with Proposals for a WWW Distributed Database System
New and Future Data Fields:
In the course of preparation of this Data Dictionary, the need for some new data
fields has been noted by the author or by colleagues who have provided input.
These fields, not yet implemented in the on-line version of the database, are
marked in this Data Dictionary by a shaded background. Likewise, the standard
system for entering dates and date ranges are coded by shaded backgrounds where
ever it has not yet been implemented in the on-line version of the database.
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3. Types of Fields
REQUIRED FIELDS. Required fields in the Paper Registry database
are in most cases those containing identification data -- the unique
identifier for each record (the primary key) and the data necessary
to complete a viable identification.
Descriptive data are entered in non-required fields. Every file
except Organization and Person includes an identification drawn in part
from a parent file. A paper, for example, is identified by reference to
the source in which it is found; a paper bearing source is identified
by the collection in which is is preserved; a facsimile is identified
as an object like a paper bearing source, but also by reference to the
prototype that it replicates.
Required fields occur in red. The database is programmed to prevent the creation
of records in which these required fields are left blank. A few fields
for descriptive data are required to avoid creation of incomplete or ambiguous
data; e.g., the field, BCE (for indication of the era, BCE or CE, with
century dates). Required fields are marked by an asterisk before the field
name. The IPH Standard identifies as required fields those fields that
correspond to the WMI Paper Registry's primary key fields..
NON REQUIRED FIELDS. Non required fields are for descriptive data
of various kinds. Descriptive data are "non required" because it is
assumed that descriptions may not be completed by inputters in a single session.
Moreover, some data fields may of necessity be left blank by the inputter when
the data in question are not known. It is assumed, then, that records of papers
will tend to grow in completeness over time.
CALCULATION FIELDS (red fields). Fields which are programmed to
guide the inputter through the process of entering required identification
data when that data is drawn from other, related files ("parent
files"), and/or to present raw data (sometimes drawn from other,
related files) in standardized format or terminology. Data entry for these
fields sometimes involves secondary data-entry windows where raw data
is entered in a controlled way to generate (for the calculation field)
prose descriptions in standard language for presentation. The same process
is used to generate standard search parameters for searching. Red fields
can not be left blank unless otherwise indicated.
STANDARDIZED TERMINOLOGY. To enhance searchability, standardized terminology
is provided in the form of pop up menus or lists, or through calculation
fields (see above).
DATE FIELDS. Raw data for dates (either calendar dates or century dates)
and date spans are entered in a secondary date window which generates (by means
of calculations) dates and date spans in standardized form (see above, "Standardized
Terminology"). The raw data for these dates and date spans are retained
in each record in hidden data fields. Searches of dates and date spans utilize
the same secondary date window to enter date search parameters. Standard date
fields are listed at the end of this data dictionary. (Not yet implemented in
all files)
AUTO-ENTRY FIELDS. The following data documenting the creation
of the record and its last modification are automatically entered into
every record in corresponding hidden fields:
- Creation Date (IPH 3.0.1)
- Creation Time (IPH 3.0.1)
- Creator Identification (~IPH 3.0.2)
- Modification Date (IPH 3.0.1)
- Modification Time (IPH 3.0.1)
- Modifier Identification (~IPH 3.0.2)
These auto-entry fields are defined by the IPH standard as required fields. They are not listed in this Data Dictionary because they are automatically entered into every record in the course of data entry.
KEY FIELDS. Key fields contain unique identifiers (I.D. numbers)
for every record in a file. Their functions are (a) to establish
relationships between records in different files and (b) to make possible
the transfer of data from one file to another (as in the case of the
calculation fields). These two functions are accomplished by two corresponding
kinds of keys. Primary keys are unique identifiers
of each record in a file; foreign keys are keys copied
into one file from another file to establishrelationships between records
in those two files. In each of the files constituting this Data Dictionary,
the Primary Key is listed first. Foreign key fields are not listed in
this version of the Data Dictionary.
The following IPH data fields serve as primary keys in the WMI Paper Registry:
IPH FIELD |
USE AS PAPER REGISTRY KEY |
COMMENT |
IPH 3.0.0 |
Primary key for the Paper File |
|
IPH 3.4.4 |
Primary key in the Organization File |
A papermill is one among many kinds of organizations that may occur in the Organization File in this data base. |
IPH 3.5.4 |
Primary key in the Person File |
A papermaker is one among many persons who may occur in the Person File in this data base. |
IPH 4.1.1 |
Primary key in the Facsimile File |
A reproduction of a watermark is one among many facsimiles that may occur in the Facsimile File in this data base. |
End of Introduction
FILE-BY-FILE DATA DICTIONARY
ARTISTIC Return to Contents
THE ARTISTIC FILE contains
identifications of artistic and/or intellectual content —
literary works, artistic works, etc. There is a single record for
every artistic or intellectual work in this database. An artistic or
intellectual work can occur in many copies (see COPY file), but all
copies are of this single work.
Name |
Definition |
Comment |
Example |
Format |
ArtContentID |
Primary Key |
Unique identifier for each record in the Artistic File (not in IPH) |
23456 |
number (automatically generated serial number) |
*ArtistCalc
|
Name of artist, author
|
Name of artist or author or other creator of artistic or intellectual
content associated with a paper bearing source and/or a piece of paper.
|
William Shakespeare
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Calculation: derived from related record in Person File
|
Role
|
Person's role in this object
|
The appropriate role can be selected from options in a pop up menu,
or a new role can be defined. The name of any individual artist or writer
may occur in many records, and the artist may have had different roles
in different objects.
"Role" is distinguished from "job" (Job File) in that job is defined
as a relationship between a person and an organization, whereas role describes the artist's
function in relation to the work of art.
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Author
|
text. Options from menu:
Author
Composer
Corrector
Illuminator
Printer
Restorer
Rubricator
Scribe
Translator
Authorizer
define a new one
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Title
|
Identity of work
|
Title of an artistic or intellectual work as given in a standard authority
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Romeo and Juliet
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text
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Language
|
Language of the artistic work
|
Enter in this field the language in which a literary,
documentary, or other work was written. The language of
inscriptions and signatures on iconographic or other artistic work
may also be indicated here.
|
English
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text. options from menu:
Arabic
Armenian
Chinese
Dutch
English, modern
English, middle
English, old
French
German
Greek, classical
Greek, Byzantine
Greek, modern
Hebrew
Italian
Latin
Norwegian
Portuguese
Russian
Spanish
Swedish
define a new one
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COLLECTION Return to Contents
THE COLLECTION FILE contains records identifying and describing
collections — museum & library collections, private ones —
containing artifacts, objects and papers described in this data base.
In this database, an organization may have many collections, and a
collection by definition belongs only to a single organization, the
current holder of the collection. (Historically, a collection can
have belonged (at different times or by shared legal ownership) to
many organizations. That information belongs to the public history of the
collection and is beyond the scope of this database.)
Name |
Definition |
Comment |
Example |
Format |
CollectionID |
Primary Key |
Unique identifier for each record in the Collection File (not in IPH) |
23456 |
number (automatically generated serial number) |
*HolderCalc
|
Identification of the holder or owner of the paper bearing source
|
Name
|
Lewiston, Maine, Bates College, The Muskie Archive
|
Calculation: derived from related record in Organization File
|
Collection
|
Name of collection or office in which the paper bearing source resides
|
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Senate Papers
|
text
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CollectionProseDescr
|
Description of collection or office in which a paper bearing source
or paper-related object is housed.
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Short description of particularities about the collection or owner
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Edmund Muskie's Senatorial Papers, 1948-1952
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text
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COPY Return to Contents
THE COPY FILE defines "copy" as an occurrence of a particular artistic
or intellectual work in a particular source (such as a particular copy of a
printed edition, a particular print from a numbered run of engravings, a particular
codex etc.). A particular artistic work may occur in many sources; a particular
source may contain many artistic works. It thus establishes a many-to-many relationship
between these two files.
Name |
Definition |
Comment |
Example |
Format |
CopyID |
Primary Key |
Unique identifier for each record in the Copy File (not in IPH) |
23456 |
number (automatically generated serial number) |
*ArtContentCalc
|
Identification of an artistic work
|
Artist's name and title of the artistic work
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William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet
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Calculation: derived from related record in Artistic File
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*SourceDescrCalc
|
Identification of the paper-bearing source in which the artistic
work occurs
|
Bibliographical entry identifying the source containing the artistic work
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Lewiston, Bates College, Ladd Library, Shakespeare Portfolio LJ 2001.S2 1607
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Calculation: derived from related record in Source File
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Location Fields:
Loc1Start, Loc1Start_rv, Loc1End, Loc1End_rv Loc2Start, Loc2Start_rv,
Loc2End, Loc2End_rv
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Location in source
|
paper unit numbers (page, folio, or sheet numbers) and recto/verso
indications are entered in 8 fields to define the location where the artistic
content occurs in the source. These eight fields allow for a work to be
continuous across 2 non-contiguous parts of the source. The span of folios
or pages is presented in a calculation field, LocCalc
|
34,r,37,v,39,r,42,v
(presented for display in the field LocCalc as 34r-37v, 39r-42v)
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text
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Loc_Writeln
|
Alternative location description
|
Use this field if page, folio or sheet numbers are not
appropriate for description of location.
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8 unnumbered folios in the Muskie Papers, Box 3, folder 24
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text
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FACSIMILE Return to Contents
Facsimiles are replicas or images of original prototypes such as watermarks,
papers or other objects (e.g., stamps, paper bearing sources, paper moulds) that
are described in the Paper Registry. In this file, then, both the original (prototype)
and the facsimile itself are identified. The required data fields
in this Facsimile file include (1) the identification of the prototype replicated
or imaged in the facsimile, and (2) the data for identification of the facsimile
itself, and descriptive data about the facsimile itself. Any prototype may have
many facsimiles, but a facsimile can have only one prototype.
Name |
Definition |
Comment |
Example |
Format |
FacsimID |
Primary Key |
Unique identifier for each record in the Facsimile File (~IPH 4.1.1) |
23456 |
number (automatically generated serial number) |
*PrototypeClass
|
Category or prototype
|
defines the type of prototype replicated in this facsimile
|
Paper
|
text. options from menu:
Paper
Mould
Seal, Stamp or Validation
Filigrane (from a mould)
Watermark (from a paper)
|
*PrototypeDescrCalc
|
Identification of the prototype
|
Inputter selects the prototype from a selection list in the related file
|
PaperDescrCalc
|
Calculation: derived from related record in the File appropriate to the prototype class option
|
*HolderCollectionCalc
|
Identification of the Holder and Collection for the facsimile itself
|
Inputter selects collection from selection list in the Collection File
|
Bates College, Rare Books Collection
|
Calculation: derived from related record in the Collection File
|
RecordGroup
|
Identification of file or record group
|
For prefixes such as location codes or series numbers
|
Series 5
|
text
|
*AccessNumber
|
Accession number
|
May be numeric or alphanumeric
|
Box 5, folder 3
|
text
|
Type
|
Type of facsimile (i.e., method by which the facsimile was produced0
|
Inputter selects from menu of standard terms for types of facsimiles
|
rubbing
|
text. options from menu:
hand drawn tracing
transparency photograph (slide)
rubbing
photosensitive paper contact print (Dylux)
phosphorescent plate exposure (film)
soft x ray
radiograph
beta radiograph
electron radiograph
digitized non contact thickness measure
backlit sheet scan
backlit digital photograph
black & white photograph
color photograph
other
|
TypeNew
|
Type of facsimile (i.e., when "other" was selected in
the field, Type
|
Inputter enters terminology to describe the type of facsimile (method
by which the facsimile was produced)
|
computer-generated algorithm
|
text
|
Thumbnail
|
Digital photograph of the facsimile
|
URL link to a small image derived from full sized digital image
|
[image]
|
URL
|
Side
|
Side from which the facsimile was made
|
Inputter selects from menu of standard terms
Inputter can edit list of options
|
wire side up
|
text. options from menu:
wire side down
wire side up
not known
recto
verso
define a new one
|
Folio Return to Contents
Folios are leaves in a book or codex. As such, they are parts of sheets of paper
produced by the sheet's being folded and trimmed and usually anchored into a
binding by sewing and/or glue, staples or other means. If the source of a paper
is a book or codex, or a portfolio composed of leaves, those papers are
conceived of as belonging to leaves, which in turn belong to gatherings (quires)
which in turn belong to the source or its part. A complete collation of the folios
in such a source can be generated if the quires of that source have been defined first.
Name |
Definition |
Comment |
Example |
Format |
FolioID |
Primary Key |
Unique identifier for each record in the Folio File (not in IPH) |
23456 |
number (automatically generated serial number) |
QuireID |
Foreign Key |
Establishes relationship to the related quire record |
23456 |
number (automatically entered when inputter identifies the parent quire from the selection list in the Quire file) |
PaperID |
Foreign Key |
Establishes relationship to the related paper record |
23456 |
number (automatically entered when inputter identifies the paper from the selection list in the Paper file) |
ConjointFolioID |
Internal Key |
Establishes relationship to the related folio record for the conjoint folio, that is, the folio which constitutes the other half of the bifolio when the bifolio is a single piece of paper) |
23456 |
number (automatically entered when inputter selects the conjoint folio from the selection list in the Folio file) |
*QuireDescrCalc
|
Identification of the quire (gathering) in a paper bearing source which is in the form of a book, codex or portfolio composed of leaves
|
The inputter selects the quire from a selection list in the Quire File).
|
Illiinois, Chicago, The University of Chicago, the Joseph Regenstein
Library, General Manuscripts Collection, codex 31, Part 2, Quire A.
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Calculation: derived from related record in the Quire File
|
FolioFormat
|
Format for the specific folio if anomalous within its quire.
|
Folio format is normally derived from the Quire File via the relationship,
but may be overwritten by the data inputter by an entry in this field if the folio is anomalous.
The menu of options is, likewise, drawn from the Quire File via the relationship.
|
Folio
|
text. options from menu:
Folio
Quarto
Octavo
16o
Roll
Dossier
Full sheet
Trimmed Sheet
U.S. Legal Stock
U.S. Letter Stock
|
QuireSignature
|
The number or letter identifying the quire, as printed or originally written on the folios in the quire
|
|
A
|
calculation: derived from related record in the Quire File
|
Foliosignature
|
The number or letter identifying the folio, as printed or originally written on the folio
|
|
4 (or iv or iiii)
|
text.
|
FolioNumber |
The number the folio, as assigned by the data inputter. |
The folio number is the actual number of the folio, expressed in arabic numerals, as opposed to the folio signature which is often not an accurate indicator of folio count. The folio number is used in internal functions of the IPR, including automatic generation of collation. |
4 |
number |
CitedSystem
|
Indication of the system of foliation that is cited for reference purposes in this database
|
This datum functions as a flag to determine how the folio is identified in description of this folio, that is, by folio number assigned by the data inputter or by imprinted or inscribed folio signature.
|
sig (code for signature)
|
text. options from radio buttons:
sig
num
|
FoliosignatureFormatSelector
|
Indication of the format of the folio signature, that is, composite folio signature (includes the quire signature) or simple folio signature
|
Inputter clicks on a radio button to make the selection
|
simple
|
text. options from radio buttons:
composite
simple
|
Notes |
Observations, clarifications or explanations by the data inputter; informnation not included in the other fields. |
Inputter enters optional notes directly into the Notes field in his or her own language. |
The conjoint folio is no longer connected to this folio, but the quire structure and features of the paper make it clear that the folio identified here as the conjoint folio was formerly connected forming an integral bifolio. |
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IMPRESSION Return to Contents
Impressions are specific occurrences of stamps or seals (conceived of as texts
or motifs) in or on a base (the Stamp bearing source, either a paper or another
kind of Source). Each record links a Stamp record to the record for its base and
includes descriptive data for this impression. A stamp or seal may occur in or
on many papers or sources; a paper or source may have more than one stamp or seal.
Name |
Definition |
Comment |
Example |
Format |
ImpressionID |
Primary Key |
Unique identifier for each record in the Impression File (not in IPH) |
23456 |
number (automatically generated serial number) |
Stamp_Identification
|
Identification of a stamp, seal, or validation
|
Inputter selects the stamp from a selection list in the Stamp file.
|
Revenue stamp of Maximilian of Taragon in association with
Madrid, Royal Tax Office, Spain, Madrid, 1732
|
Calculation: derived from related record in the Stamp File
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*StampBaseDescrCalc
|
Identification of the stamp bearing base (a paper bearing source or
other kind of source)
|
The inputter selects the base from a selection list in the Part File).
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Illiinois, Chicago, The University of Chicago, the Joseph Regenstein
Library, General Manuscripts Collection, codex 31, Part 2.
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Calculation: derived from related record in the Part File
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LocCalc
|
Location of the stamp or seal in the base
|
Inputter enters the paper unit numbers (page, folio, or sheet numbers)
on which the stamp or seal occurs in the base
|
34r, 44v
|
Calculation
|
LocWriteln
|
Alternative location description
|
Use this field if page, folio or sheet numbers are not
appropriate for description of location.
|
piece of paper paper glued to fol. 22
|
text
|
StampTechnique
|
Technique used in producing the impression
|
Inputter selects from menu of standard terms
Inputter can edit list of options
|
ink stamp
|
text. options from menu:
printed
embossed
handwritten
ink stamp
wax impression
edit…
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InkColor
|
Color of the ink in the impression
|
For stamps not using ink, leave blank
|
black
|
text. options from menu:
black
blue
brown
green
purple
red (carmine tone)
red (vermilion tone)
polychrome
define a new one
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Standard Date Fields
(see Dictionary of Date Fields at end of Data Dictionary)
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Date when the impression was made
|
Inputter enters date information into date fields in a secondary data
entry window.
|
July 25, 1732 OR January 1, 1842 - December 31, 1902
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See Dictionary of Date Fields at end of the Data Dictionary
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Time
|
Time when or time range within which the impression was made
|
Inputter enters time information into time fields in a secondary data entry window.
|
unknown
|
calculation
|
Observations
|
Observations about the impression not included in the other fields.
|
Inputter may enter optional notes
|
The stamp bears no obvious relation to the codex in which it is now located.
|
text
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JOB Return to Contents
The JOB file holds descriptions of ROLES related in any way to papers and paper
production and use. A ROLE is a relationship between a person and an organization.
Persons may have more than one role. For example, the same person may have been
both the writer of a manuscript and the donor of the manuscript to a holding
organization. Thus, a person can be associated with many organizations, each
relationship defined as a role (job), and an organization can be associated
with many persons, each relationship again defined as a role (job).
Name |
Definition |
Comment |
Example |
Format |
JobID |
Primary Key |
Unique identifier for each record in the Job File (not in IPH) |
23456 |
number (automatically generated serial number) |
*PersonCalc
|
identification of the person
|
The inputter selects the person from a selection list in the
related file (the Person file).
|
Dionysios hieromonachos Philotheitis
|
Calculation: derived from related record in Person File
|
*OrganizationCalc
|
Identification of the organization
|
The inputter selects the organization from a selection list
in the related file (the Organization file).
|
Mt. Athos, Philotheou Monastery
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Calculation: derived from related record in Organization File
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Role
|
Description of the role in the process
|
Inputter selects from menu of standard terms
Inputter can edit list of options
|
Binder
|
text. options from menu:
Author
Authorizer
Binder
Corrector
Donor
Illuminator
Librarian
Patron
Printer
Proofreader
Publisher
Restorer
Rubricator
Scribe
Translator
Define new one
|
Standard Date Fields
(see Dictionary of Date Fields at end of Data Dictionary)
|
Date or date range of duration of this job
|
Inputter enters date into date fields in a secondary data input window.
|
10 April, 1787 - 10 April, 1789
|
see Dictionary of Date Fields at end of the Data Dictionary
|
Date Basis
|
Basis for the date entered for this role or job
|
Inputter enters basis for date assigned to this job.
|
The date of the job is based on an ambiguous note written by the binder
on the back coverguard
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text
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MOULD Return to Contents
The MOULD file holds
descriptions of paper moulds. The moulds described here may or may
not be associated with papers described in this data base. A mould
can produce many papers, but a paper is produced by a single mould.
Name |
Definition |
Comment |
Example |
Format |
MouldID |
Primary Key |
Unique identifier for each record in the Mould File (not in IPH) |
23456 |
number (automatically generated serial number) |
*HolderCollectionCalc
|
Identification of the mould
|
Inputter selects the holder & collection from a selection list in the related Collection File
|
Basle, Museum of Paper History, Historic Paper Mould Collection, Paper Mould 22
|
Calculation: derived from related record in Collection File
plus access number in the Mould File.
|
AccessNum
|
Accession number
|
Enter the accession number or other official identification or
shelf number used to identify this object.
|
Paper Mould 22
|
text
|
WmMotif
|
Watermark description
|
Inputter selects descriptors (class and motif) from menu of standard terms
Choose “No watermark” if watermark is missing
|
Bird, Eagle
|
See standard list of watermark classes and motifs at end of Data
Dictionary
|
CountermarkMotif
|
Countermark description
|
Choose “No countermark” if countermark is missing
|
No countermark
|
See standard list of countermark motifs at end of Data Dictionary
|
SheetHeight
|
Height of the sheet of paper produced by the mould
|
Measured in milimetres
|
200
|
number
|
SheetWidth
|
Width of the sheet of paper produced by the mould
|
Measured in milimetres
|
120
|
number
|
Standard
|
Identification of standard sheet format
|
Leave blank if unknown or not applicable
|
American Legal
|
text
|
FabricationType
|
description of fabrication method for which this mould was intended
|
Inputter selects from menu of standard terms
|
hand made
|
text. options from menu:
hand made
machine made
|
PaperType
|
description of paper type produced by this mould
|
Inputter selects from menu of standard terms
|
Laid (vergé)
|
text. options from menu:
Laid (verge)
Wove (velin)
|
LaidLines
|
Description of Laid Lines
|
The measure in mm of 20 lines in three places spanning the piece of paper
|
1.0,1.2,1.0
|
text
|
ChainCompartments
|
The width of chain compartments in the paper produced by the
mould
|
Measured in milimetres at the location of the watermark across
the full piece of paper, parentheses around the compartments containint
watermarks & countermarks
|
22,30,32,(23,24),30,32,16
|
text
|
ShadowLines
|
Description of shadow lines, if present
|
Inputter selects from menu of standard terms
|
|
text. options from menu:
below
irregular
in the middle
without
define a new one
|
WireCharacteristics
|
|
|
|
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Standard Date Fields
(see Dictionary of Date Fields at end of Data Dictionary)
|
Date or date range indicating the "life dates" of the mould (the span
of its use)
|
Inputter enters date(s) into date fields in a secondary data input window.
|
10 April, 1787 - 10 April, 1789
|
see Dictionary of Date Fields at end of the Data Dictionary
|
Date Basis
|
Basis for the date entered for this mould
|
Inputter enters basis for date assigned to this mould.
|
The date of the mould is based on papers produced from it that are preserved
in a dated document [ref. to the document]
|
text
|
Pair(s)
|
Identification of the mould mate(s)
|
A mould may have more than one mate
|
[URL Link goes here]
|
Link(s) to the mate(s)
|
ORGANIZATION Return to Contents
The Organization file holds
identifications of any and all organizations cited in this data base
llibraries and museums; publishers and printers; paper mills;
Universities; governments; etc.
Name |
Definition |
Comment |
Example |
Format |
OrgID |
Primary Key |
Unique identifier for each record in the Organization File (~IPH 3.4.4) |
23456 |
number (automatically generated serial number) |
Name
|
Name of the organization/institution
|
[should be in local language or in English?]
|
Regenstein Library
|
text
|
Place
|
The name of the city or town where the organization is located
[modern political name? That's what they have in DS]
|
[should be in local language or in English?]
|
Chicago
|
text
|
State
|
The name of state or province where the organization is located
[modern political name? That's what they have in DS]
|
Name of a local unit smaller than country [in local language or
English?]
|
Illinois
|
text
|
Country
|
The official name of the country where the organization is
located [modern political name? That's what they have in DS]
|
[in local language or English?]
|
U.S.A.
|
text
|
PAPER Return to Contents
In addition to the data needed to identify a paper, the Paper file holds 2
classes of descriptive data: observed (raw) data and analytical data (data resulting
from analysis). NOTE: What was originally one paper (e.g.,
a sheet) may now consist of several piece(s) in the paper bearing source.
Name |
Definition |
Comment |
Example |
Format |
IDENTIFICATION DATA (DATA NEEDED TO IDENTIFY A PIECE OF PAPER)
|
PaperID |
Primary Key |
Unique identifier for each record in the Paper File (~IPH 3.0.0) |
23456 |
number (automatically generated serial number) |
*PartDescrCalc
|
identification of the source in which the paper is found.
|
Every piece of paper is identified by reference to the source and the part of the source in which it occurs.
The identification of the part includes the identification of the source
(see Part File). (~IPH 3.0.3)
|
Alabama, Gulf Shores, Adrian Herren, Herren Collection, ms 1,A. Hagiographical Texts, folios 216, 217, 222, 223
|
Calculation: derived from related record in Part File.
|
*PaperUnitDefinition
|
Paper unit type
|
the unit by which pieces of paper in any paper bearing source are
counted or identified -- e.g., as pages, folios, sheets, etc.
Select the appropriate category from the pop up menu or add a
new category by selecting "edit" in the pop up menu.
(~IPH 3.0.4)
Required if paper unit numbering is entered.
|
folio
|
text. options from menu:
folio
page
sheet
loose pages in folders
define a new one
|
PaperUnit1 - PaperUnit16
|
Identification of a paper unit in the paper bearing source which constitutes in whole or part a piece of paper
|
In the current version of the WMI Paper Registry, 16 paper units
is the maximum allowable, to accommodate books in 16o format (IPH
3.0.4)
These fields do not appear in the data entry window; data entry is guided by the program
associated with the field which does appear, PaperUnitCalc (see below).
|
216
|
Number
|
PaperUnitCalc
|
Numbers of sheets, folios or pages
|
|
fols. 216, 217, 222, 223
|
Calculation drawn from data fields PaperUnit1-PaperUnit16. The
program associated with this field compiles a list of paper units
into a list for presentation and/or searching.
|
RAW DATA (DESCRIPTIVE DATA RECORDED FROM OBSERVATION OF THE PAPER
)
|
WmMotifCalc
|
Watermark description
|
For IPH data fields pertaining to the watermark, see the Watermark
File.
|
Bird, unidentified
|
Calculation: derived from related record in Watermark File.
|
CounterMkMotifCalc
|
Countermark description
|
For IPH data fields pertaining to the countermark, see the Watermark
File.
|
|
Calculation: derived from related record in Watermark File.
|
DataSource
|
Type of the source of the data in this paper description
|
(IPH 4.1)
|
original object
|
text. options from menu:
original object
published description
define a new one
|
DataSourceRef
|
Bibliographical citation
|
Entered when source of the paper description data is a publication
rather than the original object. (~IPH 3.0.6)
|
|
text
|
Orientation
|
Orientation of the paper
|
Data are collected ideally with wire side down; the vertical
axis is determined by the design itself. When ambiguous (e.g.,
a geometrical design), this axis is indicated by the image alignment
and/or a written comment. (~IPH 3.0.17)
|
mould (wire) side down
|
text. options from menu:
Mould (wire) side down
felt side down
not known
|
Standard Date Fields
(see Dictionary of Date Fields at end of Data Dictionary)
|
Paper date or date range
|
Typically the paper date is the date
of use.
Inputter enters date information into date fields in a secondary
data entry window. (~IPH 3.3.9-10)
|
July 25, 1732 OR January 1, 1842 - December 31, 1902
|
See Dictionary of Date Fields at end of the Data Dictionary
|
DateBasis
|
Dating rationale or notes on dating
|
The term, "paper of record" refers to the paper described
in the current record. (~IPH 3.9.11)
|
scribal note with ambiguous date on fol. 333v (coverguard, identical
with the paper of record)
|
text
|
PairedPaper
|
Paired paper
|
Any paper may have more than one "twin" or paired paper, a
circumstance caused when a screen or mould breaks and the papermaker
substitutes another. (~IPH 3.2.8)
|
Alabama, Gulf Shores, Adrian Herren, Herren Collection, ms 1,A.
Hagiographical Texts, folios 218, 219, 220, 221
|
Calculation. identification(s) of paired paper(s) obtained from
different record(s) in the Paper file.
|
NotesonPairs
|
Noted on paired sheets.
|
Note on terminology:
The "twin" is to be distinguished from the "paper
of record" (the paper described in the current record) (Not
in IPH)
|
This twin is identified on the basis of the fact that in this codex
it alternates regularly with the paper of record.
|
text
|
Kind
|
type of paper
|
Select a descriptor for the "kind of paper" from the
pop up menu, or add a new descriptor by selecting "edit..."
in the pop up menu. (~ IPH 3.0.7)
|
standard paper stock
|
text
|
OriginalUse
|
Original use of the paper if different from present use
|
Purpose for which the paper was used, as opposed to "end
use", when paper has been reused, as in laminates or repairs.
The IPH field, "Enduse", corresponds to the WMI field,
Original Use. (~IPH 3.0.8)
|
Gatherings of codex
|
text. options from menu:
backing paper (drawing or prints)
book (printed)
document
drawing
endpaper
envelope
map (geogr)
manuscript (letter, bound, notebook, lose note, score)
music book, printed music
paper object
paper art
painting paper
plain sheet
print (work of graphic art)
shifu paper
spirit paper (mock money)
paper imitating other kind of material
technical paper (e.g. paper for gold beating)
wrapping paper
other use
|
EndUse
|
the final use to which the paper was put. |
Inputter selects from menu of standard terms. (Not in IPH; the
IPH field, "Enduse" (IPH 3.0.8), corresponds to the
WMI field, "Original Use."
|
document |
text. options from menu:
backing paper (drawing or prints)
book (printed)
document
drawing
endpaper
envelope
map (geogr)
manuscript (letter, bound, notebook, lose note, score)
music book, printed music
paper object
paper art
painting paper
plain sheet
print (work of graphic art)
shifu paper
spirit paper (mock money)
paper imitating other kind of material
technical paper (e.g. paper for gold beating)
wrapping paper
other use
|
SheetIntegrity
|
Sheet integrity
|
Inputter selects from menu of standard terms. (IPH 3.0.9)
|
trimmed
|
text. options from menu:
fragment
trimmed
untrimmed
|
ConservationState
|
Conservation state
|
Prose description of the physical state of the paper. (not in IPH)
|
heavily worm eaten at edges; acid burn
|
text
|
Height
|
Sheet height
|
Measure in milimetres (IPH 3.0.10)
|
300+
|
text
|
HeightMethod
|
Method used for measuring
|
Comments and/or description of the method or how the vertical axis
was determined. (not in IPH)
|
Calculated 2 x folio width plus undetermined
|
text
|
Width
|
Sheet width
|
Measured in milimetres (IPH 3.0.11)
|
472
|
text
|
|
WidthMethod
|
Method used for measuring width of paper
|
Comments and/or description of the method or how the horizontal
axis was determined (not in IPH)
|
total chain compartments plus 17 + 8 on f.
|
text
|
RAW DATA: FEATURES OF PAPER DERIVED FROM THE MOULD
(DESCRIPTIVE DATA RECORDED FROM OBSERVATION OF THE PAPER)
)
|
FabricationType
|
Description of mode of fabrication
|
Inputter selects from menu of standard terms (IPH 3.2.1)
|
hand-made
|
text. options from menu:
hand-made
machine-made
|
PaperType
|
Type of paper
|
Inputter selects from menu of standard terms (IPH 3.2.2)
|
|
text. options from menu:
bamboo screen
laid, vergé (Arabic)
laid, vergé (European)
laid, vergé with zig-zab (Catalan)
textile screen
wove, vélin (European)
not identified
define a new one
|
LaidLines
|
Description of density of Laid Lines in the paper
|
Number of lines over a distance of 20 mm measured in 3 places
(from bottom to top) along the chain line to the left of the
watermark or along one of the central chain lines. (IPH 3.2.3)
|
13
|
number
|
ChainCompartments
|
Order (from L to R) of compartments in the sheet or piece of paper,
represented as a string of values (compartment widths in mm) separated
by commas.
|
Measured in mid sheet (i.e., usually at the location of the
watermark). Square brackets indicate the span of compartments
enclosing a watermark; parentheses indicate the location of countermarks.
To be measured even on trimmed or fragmentary sheets. (cf. IPH
3.2.4)
|
12, 30, [30,28,30,28], 32, 21
|
Calculation: derived from raw data from temporary related records
in the ChainCompartment File which are deleted after the Chain
Compartment description is compiled and entered here.
|
NotesonCCs
|
Inputter's observations about the chain compartments
|
(Not in IPH.)
|
|
text
|
ShadowZones
|
Description of shadow zones (IPH 3.2.5) |
Inputter selects from menu of standard terms. (IPH 3.2.5)
|
|
text. options from menu:
zones below the chain lines
irregular zones
zones in the middle of the compartments
without shadow zones
|
WireCharacteristics
|
Description of special characteristics of the wires as represented
in the paper
|
regularity, visibility; faults in the wire, special traces, etc.(~IPH
3.2.6)
|
distinct, clearly visible
|
text
|
RAW DATA (DESCRIPTION OF PAPER SURFACE AND TEXTURE
RECORDED FROM OBSERVATION OF THE PAPER)
)
|
Coloration
|
Description of the method of coloration of the sheet
|
Inputter selects from menu of standard terms.
Inputter can edit list of options. (IPH 3.0.13)
|
natural (uncolored fibres)
|
text. options from menu:
colored (surface dyeing or dyed coating)
colored (manufactured from dyed rags)
colored (stock dyeing)
marbled/decorated (all kinds)
natural (uncolored fibres)
veined
define a new one
|
ColorInensity
|
Intensity of the Color
|
Inputter selects from menu of standard terms.
Inputter can edit list of options. (IPH 3.0.14)
|
light
|
text. options from menu:
dark (strong)
faded
light (pastel)
|
Tone
|
Description of the color(s) of the paper
|
Enter here the color tone of the paper itself, as well as the color(s)
of lines in lined papers, the colors in the marbling of marbled
paper, etc. (IPH 3.0.15) |
beige, cream where not affected by acid
|
text
|
Pattern
|
Description of patterns in the paper.
|
IPH recommends a related table for descriptions of patterns in
decorated papers. This table will require a one-to-many relationship,
since many pieces of paper may be mass produced to have the same
pattern. If this IPH recommendation is implemented, this field
will become a calculation field. (IPH 3.0.16)
|
|
current field type: text.
If converted to calculation field, data will be drawn from a
related file for patterns.
|
Texture
|
Texture of the paper
|
Smoothness (index according to Bekk, DIN 53 107) for machine-made
paper; prose description for hand-made paper (~IPH 3.0.26)
|
feels glazed
|
text
|
Thickness
|
Thickness of the paper
|
Thickness of sheet in µm (according to DIN 53 105) for machine
made paper; prose description for hand-made paper. (~IPH 3.0.28)
|
medium
|
text. options from menu:
very thick
thick
medium thick
medium
medium thin
thin
very thin
over-write option with measure in µm
|
Stiffness
|
Paper stiffness
|
Prose description (not in IPH)
|
firm & supple
|
text
|
SizingDegree
|
Presence or absence of sizing
|
(IPH 3.0.21)
|
Sized
|
text. options from menu:
full sized
half sized
unsized
|
Coating
|
Presence or absence of coating
|
(IPH 3.0.23)
|
one side
|
text. options from menu:
single side
double side
absent
|
SurfaceAspectR
|
Surface aspect (recto if coated paper)
|
Prose descripton (IPH 3.6.1).
Intended by IPH Standard only for far Eastern and Arab papers,
but useful in general for hand-made paper.
|
slight patina. wire and chain lines clearly visible in surface
of paper.
|
text
|
SurfaceAspectV
|
Surface aspect verso
|
Prose description (IPH 3.6.2).
Data are entered only if different from recto, as in paper coated
on one side only.
|
|
text
|
SheetPecularities
|
|
Traits useful for identification specific to this paper (IPH
3.6.3).
Intended by IPH Standard only for far Eastern and Arab papers,
but useful in general for hand-made paper.
|
watermark is 20mm off center vertically in the gutter toward
the bottom of the codex
|
text
|
Zigzag
|
Indication of presence of zigzag marks
|
(IPH 3.6.4).
IPH 3.6.5 - 3.6.15 (zigzag description) are not yet implemented
in the WMI Paper Registry. They can be best implemented as a related
file.
|
zigzag present
|
text. options from menu:
zigzag absent
zigzag present
|
NotesonPairs
|
Notes on twin paper(s) for this particular paper
|
|
This paper pair occurs in the following quires:
29 32, 27 40, 45 48, 57, 58, 63 64
|
text
|
ANALYTICAL DATA (DESCRIP[TIVE DATA DERIVED FROM ANALYSIS)
|
Sizing
|
Type of sizing
|
Prose description, e.g., starch sizing, rosin sizing, etc. (IPH
3.0.21)
|
full sized
|
text
|
CoatingMode
|
Type of Coating |
Prose description, e.g., wheat starch; latex; casein; etc. (IPH
3.0.22)
|
|
text
|
Pulp
|
Type of raw materials used in pulp |
Prose description, e.g. rags of linen; linen/linters 50:50; hardwood
pulp; softwood pulp; etc. (IPH 3.0.18)
|
|
text
|
Fillers
|
Fillers |
Prose description, e.g. starch; china clay (IPH 3.0.19) |
|
text
|
Dyestuffs
|
Dyestuffs used in pulp |
Prose description, if possible in accordance with Color Index (IPH 3.0.24) |
|
text
|
AshContent
|
Analysis of ash content |
Prose description, % according to DIN 54370 (IPH 3.0.25) |
|
text
|
Weight
|
Basis weight
|
Weight of the sheet converted to g/m squared (IPH 3.0.27)
|
|
text
|
PART Return to Contents
The Part file holds descriptions of parts, that is, sub sections, of paper
bearing sources. Every Source has by default at least one part.
This is to enable separate description of distinctive parts comprising
composite paper bearing sources.
Name |
Definition |
Comment |
Example |
Format |
PartID |
Primary Key |
Unique identifier for each record in the Part File (not in IPH) |
23456 |
number (automatically generated serial number) |
SourceDescrCalc
|
goes to Source file
|
|
|
|
PartNumPrefix
|
Alphanumeric part identifier
|
Used if the paper bearing object (source) contains multiple
parts that are numbered alphanumerically or a term like "Part"
or "Section" is used.
|
Box
|
text
|
PartNum
|
Part number
|
Used if the paper bearing object (source) contains multiple
parts that are numbered numerically.
|
91
|
number
|
PartTitle
|
Part title
|
Used if the paper bearing object (source) contains multiple
parts separately titled.
|
The Seven Seals
|
text
|
PaperUnitDefinition
|
Object type
|
General description of the paper bearing object, indicating in
a general way the use of paper in the object.
|
parchment codex with paper endleaves & repairs; paper
scroll (roll); Musical Score composed of loose paper sheets in a
folder
|
text. options from menu:
folio
bifolio
page
sheet
define a new one
|
ObjectHt
|
Object height
|
External dimensions of a codex or bound volume; length of a
roll or scroll, etc. (in mm.)
|
400
|
number
|
ObjectWd
|
Object width
|
External dimensions of a codex or bound volume; width of a roll
or scroll, etc. (in mm.)
|
280
|
number
|
PaperUnitHt
|
Paper unit height
|
Height of the piece of paper as it currently occurs in the
paper bearing object (in mm.)
|
395
|
number
|
PaperUnitWd
|
Paper unit width
|
Width of the piece of paper as it currently occurs in the paper
bearing object (in mm.)
|
275
|
number
|
ObjectFormat
|
Format of the object
|
For bound volumes: select format from the pop up list. For other objects, select a descriptor or
enter a new one in the blank at the top of the pop up list.
|
Folio
|
text. options from menu:
folio
Quarto
8o
16o
roll
dossier
full sheet
trimmed sheet
U.S. Legal Stock
U.S. Letter Stock
define a new one
|
Standard Date Fields
(see Dictionary of Date Fields at end of Data Dictionary)
|
Date or date range indicating the "life dates" of this part of the paper-bearing
object (the span of its use), whether estimated or documented
|
Inputter enters date information into date fields in a secondary data
entry window.
|
July 25, 1732 OR January 1, 1842 - December 31, 1902
|
See Dictionary of Date Fields at end of the Data Dictionary
|
DateBasis
|
Date basis
|
Select from the pop up list the criterion on which the dating of
this part of the paper bearing object is based, or enter a new criterion.
|
Document Dated
|
text. options from menu:
Analysis of Papers
Copyright Date
Document Dated
define a new one
|
Printer
|
Printer's name
|
If the paper bearing object is a book, pamphlet, broadside or
other kind of printed object, the printer's name may help
establish the date and provenance of the paper.
|
|
text
|
Binder
|
Binder's name
|
The identification or any binder or bindery known to be
associated with this object. This information may may help establish the date and provenance of the
paper.
|
|
text
|
Distributor
|
Distributor's name [one or more names?]
|
The name of persons known to be associated with the paper
bearing object as distributors of that object. Their names, if
known, may help establish the date and provenance of the paper.
|
|
text
|
Foliation
|
Foliation system
|
Description of the way in which paper is used in the paper
bearing object. Select from the list of options, or select "edit"
to enter your own descriptor.
|
Folios
|
text. options from menu:
Folios
Pages
Sheets glued vertically
Sheets glued horizontally
Not applicable
define a new one
|
PieceNumSystem
|
Piece numbering system
|
Collation (for books and codices) or description of the
numbering system by which pieces of paper in this object are
identified. This information is essential for correct identification of the piece of
paper being described.
|
Sheets of brown paper in individual numbered folders
|
text
|
PERSON Return to Contents
The Person file holds prosopographical data for any and all
persons cited in this data base. These persons may be associated with
papers, paper moulds, paper bearing objects, artistic (intellectual)
content, etc. They roles may range from scribes, illuminators,
binders, to owners, dealers, or patrons.
Name |
Definition |
Comment |
Example |
Format |
PersonID |
Primary Key |
Unique identifier for each record in the Person File (~IPH 3.5.4) |
23456 |
number (automatically generated serial number) |
Surname
|
The last name of the described person
|
[in what language?]
|
Chrysostom
|
text
|
FirstName
|
The first name of the described person
|
[in what language?]
|
John
|
text
|
MI
|
Middle initial of the described person
|
One letter initial followed by a period
|
I.
|
text
|
Title
|
Title of the describedp erson
|
|
Saint
|
text
|
Epithet
|
|
Includes “of ...”
|
the Black
|
text
|
Standard Date Fields
(see Dictionary of Date Fields at end of Data Dictionary)
|
Date or date range indicating the person's life dates
|
Inputter enters date information into date fields in a secondary data
entry window.
|
10 April, 1722 - 25 November, 1789 OR 18th century CE
|
See Dictionary of Date Fields at end of the Data Dictionary
|
Birthplace
|
Place of birth of the described person
|
[town, province, state, country? In what language?]
|
Gallipoli
|
text
|
Fluorit
|
Fluorit or regnal years
|
entered by the inputter |
5th c.
|
text |
FluoritBasis
|
Reasoning behind the data entered in the Fluorit feild
|
Describe the nature of evidence supporting entered data
|
dated note in Herren Psalter fol. 208r
|
text
|
PHYSICAL Return to Contents
The Physical file holds descriptions for any kind of
physical content applied to papers inks, pigments, seals, etc.
Name |
Definition |
Comment |
Example |
Format |
PhysContentID |
Primary Key |
Unique identifier for each record in the Physical File (not in IPH) |
23456 |
number (automatically generated serial number) |
ContentType
|
Kind of physical content
|
Inputter selects from menu of standard terms
Inputter can edit list of options
|
foliation
|
text. options from menu:
chant notation
drawing
foliation
spine label(shelf number)
musical notation
notes
ornament
ownership note with curse
painting
rubrics
scribbling
Steal, Stamp or Validation
signature
text
text illustration
translation
define a new one
|
Role
|
Agent's role in this object
|
Inputter selects from menu of standard terms
Inputter can edit list of options
|
cataloger
|
text. options from menu:
auctioneer
author
binder
cataloger
retailer
commissioner
composer
corrector
designer
distributor
doodler
engraver
illuminator
inventor
librarian
owner
painter
papermaker
patron
printer
purchaser
rescuer
restorer
scribe
tax collector or agent
transporter
user
writer
define a new one
|
Standard Date Fields
(see Dictionary of Date Fields at end of Data Dictionary)
|
Date or date range indicating when physical content was applied to the paper
|
Inputter enters date information into date fields in a secondary data
entry window.
|
1644-1647
|
See Dictionary of Date Fields at end of the Data Dictionary
|
UseDateBasis
|
Rationale for the dates entered in the date fields
|
|
date derived from the curse note on fol. 381v
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text
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UsePlace
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Place of application - city
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Karyai
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text
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UseRegion
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Place of application - region
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Mt. Athos
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text
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UsePlaceBasis
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Rationale behind data entered in the fields about the place of
application
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curse note on fol. 381 of the codex
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text
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QUIRE Return to Contents
The QUIRE file holds identifications of quires (gatherings) when the paper bearing source is a book, codex, or portfolio with leaves. Quires, then, are subdivisions of those paper-bearing sources, and papers are conceived of as belonging to quires which in turn belong to the paper bearing source (or its part). Quires are numbered sequentially by the data inputter, and the sequential list of quires constitutes the foundation for the collation for the source.
NAME |
DEFINITION |
COMMENT |
EXAMPLE |
FORMAT |
QuireID |
Primary Key |
Unique identifier for each record in the Quire File (not in IPH) |
23456 |
number (automatically generated serial number) |
PartID |
Foreign Key |
Establishes relationship to the related Part record |
23456 |
number (automatically entered during data entry when inputter identifies the parent Part record from the selection list in the Part file) |
QuireNumber |
Number representing the place of this quire in the sequence of quires constituting the Part. |
Assigned by the data inputter; the number may or may not correspond to any numbering system printed or written on the quires. |
10 [i.e., ten folios] |
number |
QuireSize |
Number of folios in the quire |
The size of the quire is by default the size recorded in the Part File, but in the case of an anomalous quire, the size entered here overrides the default for this quire only. The result is compiled in a calculation field, StandardQuireSize. |
10 [i.e., ten folios] |
number |
Folioformat |
Folio format for this quire (folio, quarto, etc.) |
The folio format of the quire is by default the format recorded in
the Part File, but in the case of an anomalous quire, the format
entered here overrides the default for this quire only. The result
is compiled in a calculation field, StandardFolioformat.
The menu options are identical with those in the Part file. |
Quarto |
text. options from menu:
Folio
Quarto
Octavo
16o
Roll
Dossier
Full sheet
Trimmed Sheet
U.S. Legal Stock
U.S. Letter Stock
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QuireSignature |
The signature (quire identifier) originally printed or inscribed in the quire. |
If more than one quire signature occurs (a common occurrence in codex manuscripts) the quire signature entered here is the one used for reference purposes throughout the present description. |
A |
text |
Notes |
Observations, clarifications or explanations by the data inputter; informnation not included in the other fields. |
Inputter enters optional notes directly into the Notes field in his or her own language. |
A second quire signature occurs on the verso of the last folio of the quire: the roman numeral iii.
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text
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SOURCE Return to Contents
The Source file holds official
identifications of paper bearing sources. Papers described in this
data base are identified by reference to these sources.
Name |
Definition |
Comment |
Example |
Format |
SourceID |
Primary Key |
Unique identifier for each record in the Source File (not in IPH) |
23456 |
number (automatically generated serial number) |
AccessNumPrefix
|
Access number prefix or alphanumeric identifier (~IPH 3.0.3)
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cod.
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AccessNum
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Access number (~IPH 3.0.3)
|
Enter the accession number or other official identification or
shelf number used to identify this object.
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250
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number
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ObjectType
|
Kind of object
|
General description of the paper bearing object, indicating in
a general way the use of paper in the object.
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parchment codex with paper endleaves & repairs
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text. options from menu:
codex manuscript
document roll
foldered records on paper
paper back book
define a new one
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ObjectHt
|
Object height
|
External dimensions of a codex or bound volume; length
(=height) of a roll or scroll; measured in milimetres.
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number
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ObjectWd
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Object width
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External dimensions of a codex or bound volume; width of a roll
or scroll; measured in milimetres.
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number
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Standard Date Fields
(see Dictionary of Date Fields at end of Data Dictionary)
|
Object date or date range, whether estimated or documented.
|
Inputter enters date information into date fields in a secondary data
entry window.
(This date may be later than the date of the paper in the object.)
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October 12, 1418
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See Dictionary of Date Fields at end of the Data Dictionary
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DateBasis
|
Dating rationale
|
Criterion on which the dating of the paper bearing object is based.
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scribal note on folio 210r
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text
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Foliation
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Foliation or numbering system
|
Description of the way in which paper is used in the paper
bearing object.
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Folios
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text. options from menu:
folios
pages
sheets glued vertically
sheets glued horizontally
not applicable
define a new one
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PieceNumSystem
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Collation or description of paper numbering system
|
Collation (for books and codices) or description of the
numbering system by which pieces of paper in this object are
identified. This information is essential for correct identification of the piece of
paper being described.
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Sheets of paper each in its own, individually numbered folder
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text
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STAMP Return to Contents
The Stamp file holds identifications of stamps, seals and
validations associated with either a papers or a paper bearing
objects.
NAME |
DEFINITION |
COMMENT |
EXAMPLE |
FORMAT |
StampID |
Primary Key |
Unique identifier for each record in the Stamp File (not in IPH) |
23456 |
number (automatically generated serial number) |
StampType
|
Type or function of the stamp
|
|
Revenue Stamp
|
text. options from menu:
Accession Stamp
Cancellation Stamp
Revenue Stamp
Stationer's Stamp
Validation Stamp
define a new one
|
Stamp_Form
|
Stamp form
|
|
Wax Seal
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text. options from menu:
Adhesive Meter Stamp
Direct Impressed Meter Stamp
Adhesive Printed Stamp
Adhesive Embossed Stamp
Direct Embossed Stamp
Overembossment
Surface printed Stamp
Wax Seal
define a new one
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Country
|
Country of issuance
|
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Spain
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text
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Province
|
Province or state of issuance
|
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Athos
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text
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UsePlace
|
City, place or region of issuance
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Karves
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text
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PlaceBasis
|
Rationale for place of issuance
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text of stamp
|
text
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Standard Date Fields
(see Dictionary of Date Fields at end of Data Dictionary)
|
Date or date range indicating the date of use of the stamp, seal or validation.
|
Inputter enters date information into date fields in a secondary data
entry window.
|
July 25, 1732 OR 10 April, 1787 - 10 April, 1789
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See Dictionary of Date Fields at end of the Data Dictionary
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DateBasis
|
Rationale for dating
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seal date known
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text. options from menu:
date on stamp
stamp date known
date on seal
seal date known
paper analysis
define a new one
|
MonetaryValue
|
Monetary value
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$10
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text
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GovtCategory
|
Government category
|
|
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text
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StampText
|
Stamp text
|
transcription following the principles of diplomatic editing (i.e.,
transcription of documentary texts)
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PAID IN FULL. Approved EQJ
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text
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SealText
|
Seal text
|
Seal text in the original language
|
in hoc signo vinces
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text
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Embossment Panel Shape
|
Embossment panel shape
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text. options from menu:
bean-shaped (kidney bean)
circle
circles, concentric
crest, free formed
curvilinear
octagon (horiz)
octagon (vt)
octagon, concave sides (horiz)
octagon, concave sides (vt)
octagon, elongated (horiz)
octagon, elongated (vt)
oval (horiz)
oval (vt)
oval, double (horiz)
oval, double (vt)
oval, free formed (horiz)
oval, free form (vt)
oval, half (horiz)
oval, half (vt)
oval in scroll (horiz)
oval in scroll (vt)
ovals, concentric (horiz)
ovals, concentric (vt)
rectangle (horiz)
rectangle (vt)
rectangle, rounded corners (horiz)
rectangle, rounded corners (vt)
rectangle, scalloped corners (horiz)
rectangle, scalloped corners (vt)
rectangle, rounded corners (horiz)
rectangle, rounded corners (vt)
shield
wreath
indistinct
no panel
define a new one
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Embossment Border
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Embossment border
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no border
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text. options from menu:
no border
hatched (ladder like)
ornate scrollwork
baroque
wreath inside perimeter
wreath outside perimeter
define a new one
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Observations
|
Observations on the stamp
|
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One quarter of a quartered stamp.
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WATERMARK Return to Contents
The Watermark file holds descriptions of watermarks of all
kinds (watermarks, double marks, counter marks, corner marks, etc.).
NAME |
DEFINITION |
COMMENT |
EXAMPLE |
FORMAT |
WmID |
Primary Key |
Unique identifier for each record in the Watermark File (not in IPH) |
23456 |
number (automatically generated serial number) |
WmKind
|
Kind of watermark
|
Inputter selects from menu of standard terms
Choose “Unwatermarked” if no watermark is present.
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main watermark
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text. options from menu:
border watermark
corner watermark
countermark
doublemark
dividing line
main watermark
unwatermarked
|
SourceType
|
Specification of source type
|
Inputter selects from menu of standard terms (not in IPH).
|
paper
|
text. options from menu:
paper
mould
|
WmClass
|
Watermark class
|
Inputter selects from menu of standard terms (= IPH 5.2, main classes
of watermarks).
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bird
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text. options from menu: see list of menu options for watermark
classes at end of Data Dictionary
|
WmMotif
|
Watermark motif
|
Inputter selects from menu of standard terms (= IPH Standard 2.0,
1997, Appendix I).
Inputter may edit the menu.
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eagle
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text. options from menu: see list of menu options for watermark
motifs at end of Data Dictionary
|
WmDescrSuppl
|
Watermark motif ext.
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Inputter's language. Could be searched for key words.
|
with stem and trefoil between
|
text
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LocationInSource
|
Location in source
|
Enter the page, folio, sheet or other specific paper unit number(s)
on which the watermark occurs, plus other descriptive information
(e.g., "across gutter" or "viewed correctly from verso").
|
fol. 31
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text
|
DataSource
|
Source of data
|
Inputter selects from menu of standard terms (~IPH 4.1)
|
Original object (paper)
|
text. options from menu::
Original object (paper)
Original object (mould)
Published description
Reproduction or facsimile
define new one
|
Structure
|
Structure of the watermark
|
Inputter selects from menu of standard terms (IPH 3.1.1)
|
line watermark
|
text. options from menu:
colorless liquid
embossed
line watermark
line/shadow combined
molette (impressed)
shadow watermark
threadllines
define new one
|
Position
|
Position of the watermark in the sheet
|
Inputter selects from menu of standard terms (IPH 3.1.2)
|
rl (right lower)
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text. Options from menu:
cl (center lower)
cu (center upper)
lc (left center)
ll (left lower)
lu (left upper)
m (middle)
rc (right center)
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WmDescrProse
|
Prose watermark description in full
|
Inputter's language, for description of complex watermarks;
should be composed in language conducive to key word searches
(IPH 3.1.5).
|
Letters A, E (rounded E) flanking a single line staff with
trefoil (rounded petals) at the top, connecting bar links the two
letters at the crossbar of the A. Correctly viewed from f. 31v.
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text
|
Height
|
Height of the watermark
|
Measured in mm (IPH 3.1.6)
IPH recommendation: to be measured as a rectangle parallel to
the vertical axis of the watermark, using a rectangular sliding
rule. IPH does not specify how the vertical axis is to be defined
-- based on the watermark motif or on the axis of the chain lines.
|
52
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number
|
Width
|
Width of the watermark
|
Measured in mm.
IPH recommendation: to be measured in accordance with directions
for the height measurement of the watermark (IPH 3.1.7).
|
43
|
number
|
POSL
|
measurement in mm between the watermark and the nearest chain line on the left (IPH 3.1.8)
|
Inputter enters the number of mm (IPH 3.1.8)
|
21
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number
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POSR
|
measurement in mm between the watermark and the nearest chain line on the right (IPH 3.1.9)
|
Inputter entersthe number of mm (IPH 3.1.9)
|
13
|
number
|
POSB
|
measurement of the smallest distance in mm between
the watermark and the bottom of the sheet of paper (IPH 3.1.10)
|
Inputter enters the number of mm (IPH 3.1.10)
|
232
|
number
|
POSH
|
measurement of the smallest distance in mm between
the watermark and the top of the sheet of paper (IPH 3.1.11)
|
Inputter enters the number of mm (IPH 3.1.11)
|
100
|
number
|
POSC
|
Number of the chain compartment (counted from left to right) which is
touched by the furthest left point of the watermark (IPH 3.1.12)
|
Inputter enters the number of the compartment (IPH 3.1.12)
|
7
|
number
|
Notes
|
Notes on the watermark
|
Inputter's prose; additional information on the actual watermark,
e.g., "fragment"; "can only be registered incompletely
due to the use of paper"; "registration difficult because
stuck to a backing";
This is the field in which to record hypothesess as to the position
of the watermark in the original sheet, etc. (IPH 3.1.13). |
The bifolio bearing the countermark has apparently been
reversed following cutting because the countermark is read
correctly from the recto.
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text
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DATE PROCESSING FILE (Data Dictionary of Standard Date Fields)
In addition to the Date Processing File, all files whose records include
dates and date ranges include the set of standard date fields listed
below. This Date Processing File exists for the sole purpose of generating
date ranges and generating (by the same process) the parameters for
searches of date ranges. Dates may be either calendar dates or century
dates.
NOTE: This system is currently not yet implemented for all
files in the WMI Universal Paper Registry.
NAME |
DEFINITION |
COMMENT |
EXAMPLE |
FORMAT |
Date_EDay
|
Day of the month for the early date in a date range
|
Comment
|
25 (in a date like 25 July, 1943)
|
text
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Date_EMonthName
|
Name of the month for the early date in a date range
|
Comment
|
July (in a date like 25 July, 1943)
|
text
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Date_EYear
|
Year for the early date in a date range
|
Years are either CE or BCE
|
1943 (in a date like 25 July, 1943
|
text
|
Date_LDay
|
Day of the month for the late date in a date range
|
Comment
|
25 (in a date like 25 July, 1943
|
text
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Date_LMonthName
|
Month for the late date in a date range
|
Comment
|
July (in a date like 25 July, 1943
|
text
|
Date_LYear
|
Year for the late date in a date range
|
Comment
|
1943 (in a date like 25 July, 1943
|
text
|
Century
|
century
|
(used when a specific date or date range is not)
|
fourteenth
|
text
|
*BCE
|
indicator of era in century dates.
|
required for century dates
|
second century BCE
|
text. options from menu:
BCE
CE
|
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