CME
Book-by-book coding instructions


SHORT BATCH DESIGNATION: AQ
ID # AJD3529
TITLE: A Common-place Book of the Fifteenth Century [Book of Brome]
ED. Lucy Toulmin Smith
PUBLISHED: London, 1886

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS

En-face? NO.

Key and code the following pages:

  1. Title page (recto only)        = unnumbered page
  2. Main text                      = pp. 11-176

Structure

  <FRONT> contains the title page only.
  <BODY> contains three top-level divisions:
  
  <DIV1>s
  
    <DIV1 TYPE="part" N="1">  (pp.11-123: poetry)
    <DIV1 TYPE="part" N="2">  (pp.124-166: manorial law)
    <DIV1 TYPE="part" N="3">  (pp.167-176: private accounts)
 
  <DIV2>s, <DIV3>s
  
     Each of the <DIV1>s is subdivided into individual
     pieces (<DIV2>s); and occasionally further into
     <DIV3>s or <LG>s. Suggested structure:
     
    <DIV1 TYPE="part" N="1">  (pp.11-123: poetry)
      <DIV2><HEAD>SOME OLD PUZZLES AND SAYINGS</HEAD>
        <DIV3><HEAD>[Sayings.]</HEAD>
        <DIV3><HEAD>[Different positions.]</HEAD>
        
           (tag this as a table)
           
        <DIV3><HEAD>[Five puzzles.]</HEAD>
        
           (tag this as a table)
           
        <DIV3><HEAD>[Daily Rules.]</HEAD>
        
           (tag as a poem)
           
      <DIV2><HEAD>RULES FOR CONDUCT</HEAD>
      
           (tag as a poem with six stanzas)
           
      <DIV2><HEAD>FORTUNE IN LIFE ... </HEAD>
      
           (tag as a poem with stanza breaks at indentations)
           
      <DIV2><HEAD>FRAGMENTS BY LYDGATE.</HEAD>
      
           (tag as a poem with four stanzas, each with
           a <HEAD>: Prudencia. Justicia. etc.)
           
      <DIV2><HEAD>THE CATECHISM OF ADRIAN ... </HEAD>
      <DIV2><HEAD>PLAY OF ABRAHAM AND ISAAC.</HEAD>
      
           (tag with the tags for drama:
           <SPEAKER>, <SP>, <STAGE>
           as well as with the verse tags <L>)
           
      <DIV2><HEAD>THE FIFTEEN SIGNS BEFORE DOOMSDAY.</HEAD>
      
           (treat the marginal roman numerals marking
           each of the fifteen signs as <HEAD>s for
           line groups <LG>)
           
      <DIV2><HEAD>ST. PATRICK'S PURGATORY ... </HEAD>
      <DIV2><HEAD>THE LIFE OF ST. MARGARET.</HEAD>
      <DIV2><HEAD>PRAYERS.</HEAD>
      <DIV2><HEAD>DIRECTIONS FOR A TRENTAL.</HEAD>
      
           (actual text does not begin until the
           bottom of page 121.)
           
      <DIV2><HEAD>A CAROL OF THE ANNUNCIATION.</HEAD>
      
           (this is all verse, though it doesn't always
           look like it.)
    
    <DIV1 TYPE="part" N="2">  (pp.124-166: manorial law)
      <DIV2><HEAD>THE FELSON BOOK</HEAD>
        <DIV3><HEAD>This is the felson booke for the Est Comonne ...</HEAD>
        <DIV3><HEAD>This is the felsson bocke of the West Comon ... </HEAD>
        <DIV3><HEAD>This is the bille of the Felson in Stuston.</HEAD>
      <DIV2><HEAD>THE TASK BOOK.</HEAD>
        <DIV3><HEAD>Thys ys the boke ffor ... Sturston.</HEAD>
        <DIV3><HEAD>Thrandston.</HEAD>
      <DIV2><HEAD>CHURCH DUTIES.</HEAD>
      <DIV2><HEAD>LEGAL FORMS OF PRIVATE CHARTERS ... </HEAD>
        <DIV3 N="1">
          <DIV4 N="a"> (Latin, top of page 133)
          <DIV4 N="b"> (English, bottom of page 133-4)
        <DIV3 N="2">
          <DIV4 N="a"> (Latin, page 134)
          <DIV4 N="b"> (English, page 135)
        <DIV3 N="3">
          <DIV4 N="a"> (Latin, pp.135-6)
          <DIV4 N="b"> (English, pp. 136-7)
        <DIV3 N="4">
          <DIV4 N="a"> (Latin, pp. 137-8)
          <DIV4 N="b"> (English, pp. 138-9)
        <DIV3 N="5">
          <DIV4 N="a"> (Latin, pp. 139-40)
          <DIV4 N="b"> (English, pp. 140-2)
        <DIV3 N="6">
          <DIV4 N="a"> (Latin, p. 142)
          <DIV4 N="b"> (English, pp. 142-3)
        <DIV3 N="7">
          <DIV4 N="a"> (Latin, pp. 143-4)
          <DIV4 N="b"> (English, p. 144)
        <DIV3 N="8">
          <DIV4 N="a"> (Latin, pp. 144-5)
          <DIV4 N="b"> (English, p. 145)
        <DIV3 N="9">
          <DIV4 N="a"> (Latin, pp. 145-6)
          <DIV4 N="b"> (English, pp. 146-7)
        <DIV3 N="10">
          <DIV4 N="a"> (Latin, p. 147)
          <DIV4 N="b"> (English, pp. 147-8)
        <DIV3 N="11">
          <DIV4 N="a"> (Latin, p. 148)
          <DIV4 N="b"> (English, pp. 148-9)
        <DIV3 N="12">
          <DIV4 N="a"> (Latin, pp. 149-50)
          <DIV4 N="b"> (English, pp. 150-51)
      <DIV2><HEAD>THE ARTICLES OF ENQUIRY AT A COURT ... </HEAD>
        <DIV3><HEAD>THE CORTE BARUNE</HEAD> (pp.154-160)
          <P N="1">
          <P N="2">
          <P N="3">
          
           (etc.)
           
        <DIV3><HEAD>ARTICULI LETE.</HEAD>   (pp.160-166)
          <P N="1">
          <P N="2">
          <P N="3">
          
           (etc.)
        <CLOSER>Expliciunt Articuli Cure et Lete.</CLOSER>
         
    <DIV1 TYPE="part" N="3">  (pp.167-176: private accounts)
      <DIV2><HEAD>ACCOUNT OF (?) ROBT. MELTON ... </HEAD>
      <DIV2><HEAD>ROBERT MELTON'S ACCOUNTS: PURCHASES</HEAD>
      <DIV2><HEAD>ROBERT MELTON'S ACCOUNTS: DEBTORS</HEAD>
      <DIV2><HEAD>ROBERT MELTON'S ACCOUNTS: PURCHASES</HEAD>
      <DIV2><HEAD>R. MELTON'S ACCOUNT: WITH MISTRESS FROXMER.</HEAD>
      <DIV2><HEAD>AGREEMENT AND QUITTANCE</HEAD>
  

  Smaller structures
   
    Divide into paragraphs and line-groups as needed.
    
  Line numbers
  
    The numbers in the left margin of the poem on
    pp. 15-18 are not line numbers, but rolls of
    dice (665 = a roll of 6, 6, 5 on three dice).
    Treat these as headings (<HEAD>) for the 
    <LG> that begins on that line.
    
    The poem on pp. 25-46 uses several different 
    kinds of line numbers: some plain; some in
    parentheses; some with letters attached:
    Record all of these kinds with the "N" attribute of the <L>
    element, but retain the distinctions like this:
    
     360            <L N="360">
     a              <L N="360a">
     b              <L N="360b">
     361            <L N="361">
     (357)          <L N="(357)">
     
    The poems on pp. 82-106 and 107-118 use a few 
    strange line numbers; record them as much as 
    possible as they appear:
    
    290             <L N="290">
    a               <L N="290a">
    b               <L N="290b">
    291             <L N="291">
    328             <L N="328">
    A1              <L N="A1">
    368             <L N="368">
    B1              <L N="B1">
    
Milestones

  1. Folio references are inconsistently presented, usually alongside
  the text (not quite in the margins), or occasionally at the
  head of a section of text. 
  
  They look like this:     Record like this:
  ------------------------------------------------------
  Fol. 1.                  <MILESTONE UNIT="folio" N="1a">
  Fo. 1 vo.     <MILESTONE UNIT="folio" N="1b">
  Fo. 2.                   <MILESTONE UNIT="folio" N="2a">
  Fo.2v.o       <MILESTONE UNIT="folio" N="2b">
  Fo.3.                    <MILESTONE UNIT="folio" N="3a">
  Fo.80 vo.     <MILESTONE UNIT="folio" N="80b">
  Fo. 81.                  <MILESTONE UNIT="folio" N="81a">
  Fo.5a.        <MILESTONE UNIT="folio" N="5a">
  Fo.5b.        <MILESTONE UNIT="folio" N="5b">
  Fo.6a.        <MILESTONE UNIT="folio" N="6a">
  Fo.6b.        <MILESTONE UNIT="folio" N="6b">
  



Notes

   Editorial notes appear mostly at the bottom of the
   page, keyed to the text by footnote numbers.
   Treat these,and occasional bracketed notes elsewhere,
   in the usual way.
   
   Treat the introductory paragraphs to each item as
   head notes <NOTE PLACE="head"> attached to the
   main <HEAD> for that item.