<item>

<item> contains one component of a list. 3.7 Lists 2.5 The Revision Description
Modulecore — 3 Elements Available in All TEI Documents
AttributesGlobal attributes only
Used bylist
May contain
Declaration

<rng:element name="item">
<rng:ref name="att.global.attributes"/>
<rng:ref name="macro.specialPara"/>
</rng:element>
element item { att.global.attributes, macro.specialPara }
Example
<list type="ordered">
 <head>Here begin the chapter headings of Book IV</head>
 <item n="4.1">The death of Queen Clotild.</item>
 <item n="4.2">How King Lothar wanted to appropriate
   one third of the Church revenues.</item>
 <item n="4.3">The wives and children of Lothar.</item>
 <item n="4.4">The Counts of the Bretons.</item>
 <item n="4.5">Saint Gall the Bishop.</item>
 <item n="4.6">The priest Cato.</item>
 <item> ...</item>
</list>
Note
May contain simple prose or a sequence of chunks.
Whatever string of characters is used to label a list item in the copy text may be used as the value of the global n attribute, but it is not required that numbering be recorded explicitly. In ordered lists, the n attribute on the item element is by definition synonymous with the use of the label element to record the enumerator of the list item. In glossary lists, however, the term being defined should be given with the label element, not n.