<locus> (locus) définit un emplacement au sein d'un manuscrit ou
d'une partie de manuscrit, souvent une séquence, éventuellement discontinue, de références de
feuillets. 10.3.5 References to Locations within a Manuscript
<!-- within ms description --><msItemn="1"> <locustarget="#F1r #F1v #F2r">ff. 1r-2r</locus> <author>Ben Jonson</author> <title>Ode to himself</title> <rubricrend="italics"> An Ode<lb/> to him selfe.</rubric> <incipit>Com leaue the loathed stage</incipit> <explicit>And see his chariot triumph ore his wayne.</explicit> <bibl> <name>Beal</name>, <title>Index 1450-1625</title>, JnB 380</bibl> </msItem> <!-- within transcription ... --> <pbxml:id="F1r"/> <!-- ... --> <pbxml:id="F1v"/> <!-- ... --> <pbxml:id="F2r"/> <!-- ... -->
Exemple
The facs attribute is available globally when
the transcr module is included in a
schema. It may be used to point directly to an image file, as in
the following example: