Index for MoEML’s Praxis
¶Introduction
Below you will find an index for The Map of Early Modern London’s Praxis. This file is generated through a transformation that processes each
<div>
of Praxis and compiles, sorts, and groups based off of three pieces of information:
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<term>
s in an<index>
, -
elements (tagged as
<gi>
) and attributes (tagged as<att>
), and -
the local name of elements and attributes in valid
<egXML>
elements.1
<div>
from which it was retrieved and the page from which the <div>
belongs.If you know the term you are looking for, use CTRL+F (⌘+F on Apple computers) to navigate
through the file. There is also a linked list of first letters below.2
¶Index Statistics
Documents Indexed | 21 |
<div> s Indexed |
271 |
Terms Indexed | 2274 |
Elements Indexed | 522 |
Attributes Indexed | 391 |
Total Items Indexed | 3187 |
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¶<abstract>
[TEI Guidelines]
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¶acronyms
¶adding files to svn
¶additional names
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[TEI Guidelines]
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¶agas progress report
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)
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[TEI Guidelines]
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[TEI Guidelines]
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¶biographical research
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[TEI Guidelines]
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[TEI Guidelines]
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¶C
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[TEI Guidelines]
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[TEI Guidelines]
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[TEI Guidelines]
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[TEI Guidelines]
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[TEI Guidelines]
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[TEI Guidelines]
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[TEI Guidelines]
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¶citing dictionary entries
¶citing dramatic line numbers
¶Citing MoEML Content
¶citing signatures
¶citing stage directions
¶citing the Oxford Dictionary of National Bibliography
¶citing web sources
¶citing webpages
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¶conservation
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[TEI Guidelines]
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¶CSS
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¶data subcollection
¶database files
¶databases
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[TEI Guidelines]
¶date of death
¶date of publication
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¶dates of birth
¶dates of documents
¶@datingMethod
[TEI Guidelines]
¶<death>
[TEI Guidelines]
¶dedicatory epistle
¶deleting files from svn
¶<desc>
[TEI Guidelines]
¶descriptions in titles
¶descriptions of people
¶dictionaries
¶digital object identifiers
¶diplomatic transcriptions
¶<div>
[TEI Guidelines]
¶<docAuthor>
[TEI Guidelines]
¶<docDate>
[TEI Guidelines]
¶<docImprint>
[TEI Guidelines]
¶<docTitle>
[TEI Guidelines]
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[TEI Guidelines]
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[TEI Guidelines]
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[TEI Guidelines]
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[TEI Guidelines]
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[TEI Guidelines]
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[TEI Guidelines]
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¶fixing external links
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[TEI Guidelines]
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[TEI Guidelines]
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[TEI Guidelines]
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¶formatting tweets
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¶formworks / formeworks / forme works
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[TEI Guidelines]
¶@from-custom
[TEI Guidelines]
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[TEI Guidelines]
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[TEI Guidelines]
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[TEI Guidelines]
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[TEI Guidelines]
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[TEI Guidelines]
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[TEI Guidelines]
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)
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[TEI Guidelines]
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[TEI Guidelines]
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¶@id
[TEI Guidelines]
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¶illustrations
¶images
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¶<index>
[TEI Guidelines]
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¶interesting snippets
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¶italics
¶J
¶L
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[TEI Guidelines]
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[TEI Guidelines]
¶leading epithets
¶lesser livery companies
¶lesser-than characters (<
)
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[TEI Guidelines]
¶<lg>
[TEI Guidelines]
¶line wrap
¶line-leading quotation marks and commas
¶lines on the agas map
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[TEI Guidelines]
¶link to organizations
¶link to persons
¶<linkGrp>
[TEI Guidelines]
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[TEI Guidelines]
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[TEI Guidelines]
¶<listOrg>
[TEI Guidelines]
¶<listPerson>
[TEI Guidelines]
¶<listPlace>
[TEI Guidelines]
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¶livery companies
¶<localProp>
[TEI Guidelines]
¶<location>
[TEI Guidelines]
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¶M
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[TEI Guidelines]
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¶mayoral pageant books
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¶mdt taxonomy
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[TEI Guidelines]
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[TEI Guidelines]
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[TEI Guidelines]
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[TEI Guidelines]
¶nobility particles
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[TEI Guidelines]
¶@notAfter-custom
[TEI Guidelines]
¶@notBefore
[TEI Guidelines]
¶@notBefore-custom
[TEI Guidelines]
¶<note>
[TEI Guidelines]
¶<num>
[TEI Guidelines]
¶O
¶ographies
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[TEI Guidelines]
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[TEI Guidelines]
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¶other early modern organizations
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[TEI Guidelines]
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[TEI Guidelines]
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[TEI Guidelines]
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[TEI Guidelines]
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[TEI Guidelines]
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[TEI Guidelines]
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[TEI Guidelines]
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[TEI Guidelines]
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[TEI Guidelines]
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[TEI Guidelines]
¶recalling commands in svn
¶<ref>
[TEI Guidelines]
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[TEI Guidelines]
¶regnal dates
¶regularized names
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[TEI Guidelines]
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[TEI Guidelines]
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[TEI Guidelines]
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[TEI Guidelines]
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[TEI Guidelines]
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[TEI Guidelines]
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[TEI Guidelines]
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[TEI Guidelines]
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[TEI Guidelines]
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[TEI Guidelines]
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[TEI Guidelines]
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)
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[TEI Guidelines]
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[TEI Guidelines]
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[TEI Guidelines]
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[TEI Guidelines]
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[TEI Guidelines]
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[TEI Guidelines]
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[TEI Guidelines]
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[TEI Guidelines]
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[TEI Guidelines]
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[TEI Guidelines]
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[TEI Guidelines]
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[TEI Guidelines]
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[TEI Guidelines]
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[TEI Guidelines]
¶<titlePart>
[TEI Guidelines]
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[TEI Guidelines]
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[TEI Guidelines]
¶@to-custom
[TEI Guidelines]
¶toponyms
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[TEI Guidelines]
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[TEI Guidelines]
¶using the style guide
¶W
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¶web sources
¶website structure
¶@when
[TEI Guidelines]
¶@when-custom
[TEI Guidelines]
¶windows
¶woodblock figures
¶X
¶@xml:id
[TEI Guidelines]
Notes
- Descendant elements of
<egXML>
are in the egXML namespace, not the TEI namespace. Since MoEML uses egXML to demonstrate how to encode in valid TEI, any element within the egXML namespace should have a corresponding element in the TEI namespace with an identical name. (JT)↑ - Both the alphabetical divisions and the specific term divisions have anchors that
allows direct linking. For instance, if you wished to find a term that begins with
R, the URI is
http://mapoflondon.uvic.ca/praxis_index.htm#praxis_index_full_R
; if you wished to link to<respStmt>
, the URI ishttp://mapoflondon.uvic.ca/praxis_index.htm#praxis_index_full_R_respStmt
. (JT)↑
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Index for Praxis.The Map of Early Modern London, Edition 7.0, edited by , U of Victoria, 05 May 2022, mapoflondon.uvic.ca/edition/7.0/praxis_index.htm.
Chicago citation
Index for Praxis.The Map of Early Modern London, Edition 7.0. Ed. . Victoria: University of Victoria. Accessed May 05, 2022. mapoflondon.uvic.ca/edition/7.0/praxis_index.htm.
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2022. Index for Praxis. In The Map of Early Modern London (Edition 7.0). Victoria: University of Victoria. Retrieved from https://mapoflondon.uvic.ca/editions/7.0/praxis_index.htm.
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