Uninterpreted characters

2024-03-20

Clear but incomprehensible letters

Characters clearly read but not interpreted by the editor, conventionally written in uppercase in a Leiden transcription, should be tagged using the orig element. The characters need not be written in uppercase (in fact arguably it may be better if they were not), although characters such as Latin V or Greek Σ, which cannot be assigned an unambiguous lowercase form when uninterpreted, may be safer in uppercase. The example EpiDoc P5 stylesheets currently output uppercase letters in the HTML whether or not the letters are in lower or uppercase in the XML.

Panciera 1991 III.2; SEG: ABC

<orig>abc</orig>
(Panciera)
<orig>V</orig>
(Panciera)
<orig>Σ</orig>
(Panciera)
<orig>sppo</orig>

Transformation using the EpiDoc Reference stylesheets:

  • Default (Panciera) style: SPPO
  • SEG style: SPPO
  • London style: SPPO
(IRT: 480)
<gap reason="lostatLeast="1atMost="2"
 unit="character"/>

<orig>a</orig>
<gap reason="lostatLeast="1atMost="2"
 unit="character"/>

<orig>a</orig>

Transformation using the EpiDoc Reference stylesheets:

  • London style: [·· 1-2··]A[·· 1-2··]A
(IRT: 6)
<orig n="unresolved">ε<unclear reason="damage">κ</unclear>
</orig>

Transformation using the EpiDoc Reference stylesheets:

  • London style: ΕΚ
(InsAph: 1.120)

Responsibility for this section

  1. Beatrice Lietz, author
  2. Gabriel Bodard, author
  3. Charlotte Tupman, author

EpiDoc version: 9.6

Date: 2024-03-20