<handDesc>
<handDesc> (description of hands) contains a description of all the different kinds of writing used in a manuscript. [10.7.2 Writing, Decoration, and Other Notations] | |||||||
Module | msdescription — Manuscript Description | ||||||
Attributes | att.global (@xml:id, @n, @xml:lang, @rend, @style, @rendition, @xml:base, @xml:space) (att.global.linking (@corresp, @synch, @sameAs, @copyOf, @next, @prev, @exclude, @select)) (att.global.analytic (@ana)) (att.global.facs (@facs)) (att.global.change (@change))
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Contained by | msdescription: physDesc | ||||||
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Declaration |
element handDesc { att.global.attributes, att.global.linking.attributes, att.global.analytic.attributes, att.global.facs.attributes, att.global.change.attributes, attribute hands { data.count }?, ( model.pLike+ | ( summary?, handNote+ ) ) } | ||||||
Example | <handDesc> <handNote scope="major">Written throughout in <term>angelicana formata</term>.</handNote> </handDesc> | ||||||
Example | <handDesc hands="2"> <p>The manuscript is written in two contemporary hands, otherwise unknown, but clearly those of practised scribes. Hand I writes ff. 1r-22v and hand II ff. 23 and 24. Some scholars, notably Verner Dahlerup and Hreinn Benediktsson, have argued for a third hand on f. 24, but the evidence for this is insubstantial.</p> </handDesc> |