Written Text – TX1

TX1 Written Text

Scope note:

This class comprises visible or tactile marks (called glyphs or graphs), which relate in a systematic way to units of speech, intentionally traced (i.e., “written”) on some kind of physical support by using specific techniques and tools, with the purpose of conveying a message towards a given receiver or group of receivers.

Examples:

The signs composing the inscription engraved on the South side of the attic of the Arch of Constantine (E22) in Rome (see section 1.3.1).

The signs composing the text written on papyrus PSI XIII 1304 containing the so-called Hellenica Oxyrhynchia (TM 59482[7]).

In First Order Logic:

  • TX1(x) ⇒ E25(x)

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Identifier: TX1

Official URI: http://www.cidoc-crm.org/extensions/crmtex/TX1_Written_Text
OntoME URI: https://ontome.net/ontology/c1815

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