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Book-by-book coding instructions



SHORT BATCH DESIGNATION: BG
ID # AHA2688
TITLE: Old English Homilies and Homiletic Treatises .. First Series
ED.  Richard Morris
PUBLISHED: Early English Text Society 29, 34 (1868)

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS

En-face? YES. Most of this book contains a facing-page 
 modern English translation that will *not* be keyed.
 In general, key the odd-numbered pages, not the
 even-numbered pages (except in the appendix, where
 there is no translation).

Key and code the following pages:

  1. Title page (front and back) = IMAGES 00000003.tif-00000004.tif
  
  2. The entire main text (excluding the modern translation)
     =  *odd-numbered* pages [3]-287 
     =  *odd-numbered* IMAGES 0000067.tif-00000351.tif
     
  3. The following portions of the Appendices:
     (a) Appendix [I] "A Moral Ode" 
         = *all* pp. [288]-295
         = *all* IMAGES 00000352.tif-00000359.tif
         
     (b) Appendix III "Royal MS 17.A.27" 
         = p. 305
         = IMAGE  00000369.tif

Structure

  <FRONT> contains only the title page.
  
  <BODY> contains the main text and appendices I and III.

  <DIV1>s
  
     with TYPE="homily" are used to encode the items marked 
     with roman numerals, including appendix [I] and appendix III, 
     such as:
     
     <DIV1 TYPE="homily" N="1">>
     <HEAD>I. [IN DOMINICA PALMARUM.]</HEAD> 
                 = odd pp. [3]-11
                 
     <DIV1 TYPE="homily" N="2">
     <HEAD>II. HIC DICENDUM EST DE QUADRAGESIMA.</HEAD>
                 = odd pp. 11-25
                 
     <DIV1 TYPE="homily" N="3">
     <HEAD>III. [DOMINICA PRIMA IN QUADRAGESIMA.]</HEAD>
                 = odd pp. 25-41
                 
     <DIV1 TYPE="homily" N="4">
     <HEAD>IV. IN DIEBUS DOMINICIS.</HEAD>
                 = odd pp. 41-47
                 
        [etc.]
        
    
Milestones

    Folio references appear in brackets in the margins, keyed
    to the text with an asterisk. Place the <MILESTONE>
    marker in the appropriate place in the text and omit
    the asterisk. They look like this:
    
    [Fol.43a.]    =  <MILESTONE UNIT="folio" N="43a">
    [Fol.43b.]    =  <MILESTONE UNIT="folio" N="43b">
    [Fol.44a.]    =  <MILESTONE UNIT="folio" N="44a">
    [Fol.44b.]    =  <MILESTONE UNIT="folio" N="44b">
    [Fol.45a.]    =  <MILESTONE UNIT="folio" N="45a">

Notes
  
   ... appear in the margins, keyed to places in the text
   with standard footnote-type reference numbers. Treat
   these as usual with <NOTE PLACE="marg">.