<bibl>

<bibl> (bibliographic citation) contains a loosely-structured bibliographic citation of which the sub-components may or may not be explicitly tagged. 3.11.1 Elements of Bibliographic References 2.2.7 The Source Description 15.3.2 Declarable Elements
Modul core — 3 Elements Available in All TEI Documents
Neben global gültigen Attributen att.declarable (@default) att.typed (@type, @subtype)
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Kann enthalten
Deklaration

<rng:element name="bibl">
 <rng:ref name="att.global.attributes"/>
 <rng:ref name="att.declarable.attributes"/>
 <rng:ref name="att.typed.attributes"/>
 <rng:zeroOrMore>
  <rng:choice>
   <rng:text/>
   <rng:ref name="model.gLike"/>
   <rng:ref name="model.highlighted"/>
   <rng:ref name="model.pPart.data"/>
   <rng:ref name="model.pPart.edit"/>
   <rng:ref name="model.segLike"/>
   <rng:ref name="model.ptrLike"/>
   <rng:ref name="model.biblPart"/>
   <rng:ref name="model.global"/>
  </rng:choice>
 </rng:zeroOrMore>
</rng:element>
element bibl
{
   att.global.attributes,
   att.declarable.attributes,
   att.typed.attributes,
   (
      text
    | model.gLikemodel.highlightedmodel.pPart.datamodel.pPart.editmodel.segLikemodel.ptrLikemodel.biblPartmodel.global
   )*
}
Beispiel
<bibl>Blain, Clements and Grundy: Feminist Companion to Literature in English (Yale,
1990)</bibl>
Beispiel
<bibl>
 <title level="a">The Interesting story of the Children in the Wood</title>. In
<author>Victor E Neuberg</author>, <title>The Penny Histories</title>.
<publisher>OUP</publisher>
 <date>1968</date>.
</bibl>