<div>

<div> (text division) contains a subdivision of the front, body, or back of a text. 4.1 Divisions of the Body
Moduletextstructure — 4 Default Text Structure
Attributes [att.divLike att.typed att.declaring ]
Declaration
element div
{
   att.global.attributes,
   att.divLike.attributes,
   att.metrical.attributes,
   att.typed.attributes,
   att.declaring.attributes,
   (
      ( model.divTop | model.global )*,
      (
         (
            ( ( ( model.divLike | model.divGenLike ), model.global* )+ )
          | (
               ( ( model.common ), model.global* )+,
               ( ( model.divLike | model.divGenLike ), model.global* )*
            )
         ),
         ( ( model.divBottom ), model.global* )*
      )?
   )
}
Example
<body>
 <div type="part">
  <head>Fallacies of Authority</head>
  <p>The subject of which is Authority in various shapes, and the
     object, to repress all exercise of the reasoning faculty.</p>
  <div n="1type="chapter">
   <head>The Nature of Authority</head>
   <p>With reference to any proposed measures having for their
       object the greatest happiness of the greatest number....</p>
   <div n="1.1type="section">
    <head>Analysis of Authority</head>
    <p>What on any given occasion is the legitimate weight or
         influence to be attached to authority ... </p>
   </div>
   <div n="1.2type="section">
    <head>Appeal to Authority, in What Cases Fallacious.</head>
    <p>Reference to authority is open to the charge of fallacy
         when... </p>
   </div>
  </div>
 </div>
</body>
Contained by model.divLike
May contain