例: <handNote>

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2 The TEI Header


<handNote>

<handNote scope="sole">
 <p>Written in insular phase II half-uncial with interlinear Old English gloss in an
   Anglo-Saxon pointed minuscule.</p>
</handNote>

<handNote>

<handNote scope="sole">
 <p>以類似小篆字體書寫,行間有以隸書寫成的古文字。</p>
</handNote>

10 Manuscript Description


10.7.2.1 Writing

<handDesc hands="3">
 <handNote xml:id="Eirsp-1" scope="minor">
  <p>The first part of the manuscript,
  <locus from="1v" to="72v:4">fols 1v-72v:4</locus>, is written in a practised
     Icelandic Gothic bookhand. This hand is not found elsewhere.</p>
 </handNote>
 <handNote xml:id="Eirsp-2" scope="major">
  <p>The second part of the manuscript, <locus from="72v:4" to="194v">fols
       72v:4-194</locus>, is written in a hand contemporary with the first; it can
     also be found in a fragment of <title>Knýtlinga saga</title>,
  <ref>AM 20b II fol.</ref>.</p>
 </handNote>
 <handNote xml:id="Eirsp-3" scope="minor">
  <p>The third hand has written the majority of the chapter headings.
     This hand has been identified as the one also found in <ref>AM
       221 fol.</ref>.</p>
 </handNote>
</handDesc>

10.7.2.1 Writing

<typeDesc>
 <typeNote xml:id="TSET">Authorial
   typescript, probably produced on Eliot's own Remington.
 </typeNote>
</typeDesc>
<handDesc>
 <handNote xml:id="EP" medium="red-ink">Ezra Pound's
   annotations.</handNote>
 <handNote xml:id="TSE" medium="black-ink">Commentary in
   Eliot's hand.</handNote>
</handDesc>

<handDesc>

<handDesc>
 <handNote scope="major">Written throughout in <term>angelicana formata</term>.</handNote>
</handDesc>

<handDesc>

<handDesc hands="2">
 <handNote xml:id="zh-tw_TSE" medium="typescript">作者打字稿</handNote>
 <handNote xml:id="zh-tw_SM" medium="red-ink">三毛的註解</handNote>
</handDesc>

11 Representation of Primary Sources


11.3.4 Additions and Deletions

Some things are best at first
sight. Others — and here is one of them — <add hand="#mb">do
ever</add> improve by recognition ....

<handNote xml:id="mb">Max Beerbohm holograph</handNote>

11.3.4 Additions and Deletions

For I hate this <del rend="strikethrough" hand="#dhl">my</del> body, which is so dear to me
...

<handNote xml:id="dhl">D H Lawrence holograph</handNote>

11.3.4 Additions and Deletions

<handNote xml:id="heol" scribe="HelgiÓlafsson"/>
<!-- ... -->
<body>
 <div>
<!-- text here -->
 </div>
 <addSpan n="added gathering" hand="#heol" spanTo="#p025"/>
 <div>
<!-- text of first added poem here -->
 </div>
 <div>
<!-- text of second added poem here -->
 </div>
 <div>
<!-- text of third added poem here -->
 </div>
 <div>
<!-- text of fourth added poem here -->
 </div>
 <anchor xml:id="p025"/>
 <div>
<!-- more text here -->
 </div>
</body>

11.4.1 Document Hands

<handNotes>
 <handNote xml:id="h1" script="copperplate" medium="brown-ink">Carefully written with regular descenders</handNote>
 <handNote xml:id="h2" script="print" medium="pencil">Unschooled scrawl</handNote>
</handNotes>

<addSpan>

<handNote xml:id="HEOL" scribe="HelgiÓlafsson"/>
<!-- ... -->
<body>
 <div>
<!-- text here -->
 </div>
 <addSpan n="added gathering" hand="#HEOL" spanTo="#P025"/>
 <div>
<!-- text of first added poem here -->
 </div>
 <div>
<!-- text of second added poem here -->
 </div>
 <div>
<!-- text of third added poem here -->
 </div>
 <div>
<!-- text of fourth added poem here -->
 </div>
 <anchor xml:id="P025"/>
 <div>
<!-- more text here -->
 </div>
</body>

<handNotes>

<handNotes>
 <handNote xml:id="H1" script="copperplate" medium="brown-ink">Carefully written with regular descenders</handNote>
 <handNote xml:id="H2" script="print" medium="pencil">Unschooled scrawl</handNote>
</handNotes>