Where reg appears without a parent choice, the reg indicates supplied text that has been supplied for normalization or modernization purposes. supplied was not used because supplied is properly for text supplied for text missing due to damage, for instance.
In Petrarch's personal copy of the RVF, he consistently uses a ruled 31-line “canvas” for the layout of the poems. There is one exception, Rvf XXX, where an extra line is added to the underlying canvas. Elements that occupy a ruled manuscript line are tagged with the attribute @corresp="#canvasline"
, where #msline
references a category in a taxonomy of "graphic features" in the teiHeader
A single ruled line in a manuscript
Storey, H. Wayne
Petrarchive Spaces
placeholder
stop space
potential space
reclaimed space
complete erasure and recycling
partial erasure and recycling
erasure and elimination
elimination
descriptive sestina space
generic space,intercolumnar space, interblock space
LATIN SMALL LETTER Q WITH STROKE THROUGH DESCENDER
entity
qbardes
ꝗ
U+A757
U+A757
PUNCTUS ELEVATUS WITH HIGH
BACK
entity
punctelevhiback
.̒
U+F1FA
U+F1FA
VIRGULA SUSPENSIVA
entity
virgsusp
U+F1F4
U+F1F4
PUNCTUS INTERROGATIVUS
entity
punctinter
?
U+F160
U+F160
BROKEN BAR
entity
brvbar
¦
U+00A6
U+00A6
LATIN SMALL LETTER P WITH
FLOURISH
entity
pflour
ꝓ
U+A753
U+A753
VERTICAL LINE
entity
verbar
|
U+007C
U+007C
PARAGRAPHUS
entity
parag
font-weight:bold;
font-style:italic;
text-decoration:underline;
font-weight:normal;
text-decoration:none;
font-style:normal;
font-family:Monaco,Courier,monospace;
vertical-align:super;
font-size:80%;
vertical-align:sub;
font-size:80%;
text-transform:lowercase;
text-transform:uppercase;
text-transform:capitalize;
font-variant:small-caps;
display:block;
display:block;
font-size:90%;
margin-left:3em;
padding-left:1em;
border-left: 1px solid gray;
margin-top:.75em;
margin-bottom:.75em;
padding-top:.75em;
padding-bottom:.75em;
content:"" !important;
content:"" !important;
display: block;
font-size: 80%;
margin-left: 1em;
padding-left: 1em;
border-left: 1px solid gray;
margin-top: .75em;
margin-bottom: .75em;
padding-top: .75em;
padding-bottom: .75em;
font-family:Monaco,Courier,monospace;
white-space:pre;
display:inline;
display:block;
text-align:center;
margin-left:auto;
margin-right:auto;
text-align:left;
text-align:right;
text-align:justify;
display:block;
margin-left:auto;
margin-right:auto;
display:block;
padding-left:2.5em;
text-indent:-2.5em;
display:block;
padding-left:4em;
text-indent:-2em;
display:block;
padding-left:6em;
text-indent:-2em;
display:block;
padding-left:8em;
text-indent:-2em;
display:block;
padding-left:10em;
text-indent:-2em;
display:block;
padding-left:12em;
text-indent:-2em;
display:block;
padding-left:14em;
text-indent:-2em;
display:block;
padding-left:16em;
text-indent:-2em;
display:block;
padding-left:18em;
text-indent:-2em;
/* text-indent:4em; */
/* The above method of describing an indentation for, say, a paragraph is
preferred. The method being used is in response to a bug in some browsers
whereby a block element, like a paragraph, is erroneously re-indented
after interruption by another block element (like a list, which is valid,
in TEI, inside a paragraph). */
content:"\A0\A0\A0\A0\A0\A0";
font-size:90%;
font-size:85%;
font-size:80%;
font-size:110%;
font-size:115%;
font-size:120%;
content:"<";
content:">";
color:#9f1706;
color:#12398c;
font-size:18pt;
font-size:24pt;