2005
DOI: 10.1093/llc/fqi031
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Towards a Standard of Encoding Medieval Charters with XML

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“…This approach was successfully pilotstudied by [13] and therefore further promoted in [28]. The tedious -yet necessary-transcription task to be performed by the historian knowledge-engineer can, must, and will be supported by specialized markup tools like the ones presented in this paper, which are -to our best knowledge-the specialized markup tools of their kind for the domain of History Informatics (especially as far as medieval European history is concerned).…”
Section: Introduction: Context and Focusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This approach was successfully pilotstudied by [13] and therefore further promoted in [28]. The tedious -yet necessary-transcription task to be performed by the historian knowledge-engineer can, must, and will be supported by specialized markup tools like the ones presented in this paper, which are -to our best knowledge-the specialized markup tools of their kind for the domain of History Informatics (especially as far as medieval European history is concerned).…”
Section: Introduction: Context and Focusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CEI adds further formal abstractions that are relevant to charters such as <issuer>, <recipient>, <scribe> and <addressee>, <issuePlace> and <issueDate>, and there is tagging available that presents transmission information about the charter. As Georg Vogeler wrote in the early days of the initiative, these documents 'reflect [ed] contemporary attitudes and mindsets as regards legal and representation issues and [...] are tools of diplomatic criticism' 4 . By marking up these texts using the CEI conventions, he believed that one created 'a platform for seeing the European Middle Ages as they are reflected in their charters.'…”
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“…By marking up these texts using the CEI conventions, he believed that one created 'a platform for seeing the European Middle Ages as they are reflected in their charters.' 5…”
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