<docImprint>
<docImprint> (document imprint) contains the imprint statement (place and date of publication, publisher name), as given (usually) at the foot of a title page. 4.6 Title Pages | |
Module | textstructure — 4 Default Text Structure |
Attributes | Global attributes only |
Used by | model.titlepagePart model.pLike.front |
May contain | core: abbr add address binaryObject cb choice corr date del distinct email emph expan foreign gap gloss graphic hi index lb measure measureGrp mentioned milestone name note num orig pb ptr pubPlace publisher ref reg rs sic soCalled term time title unclear figures: formula gaiji: g msdescription: catchwords depth dimensions height heraldry locus material origDate origPlace secFol signatures stamp watermark width namesdates: addName affiliation bloc country district forename genName geo geogFeat geogName nameLink offset orgName persName placeName region roleName settlement state surname textstructure: docDate |
Declaration |
element docImprint { att.global.attributes, ( text | model.gLike | model.phrase | pubPlace | docDate | publisher | model.global )* } |
Example | <docImprint>Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1987</docImprint> Imprints may be somewhat more complex:
<docImprint> <pubPlace>London</pubPlace> Printed for <name>E. Nutt</name>, at <pubPlace>Royal Exchange</pubPlace>; <name>J. Roberts</name> in <pubPlace>wick-Lane</pubPlace>; <name>A. Dodd</name> without <pubPlace>Temple-Bar</pubPlace>; and <name>J. Graves</name> in <pubPlace>St. James's-street.</pubPlace> <date>1722.</date> </docImprint> |
Note | Cf. the imprint element of bibliographic
citations. As with title, author, and editions, the shorter name is
reserved for the element likely to be used more often. |