accompanies or complements (is accompanied or complemented by) – R77

R77 accompanies or complements (is accompanied or complemented by)

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Scope note:

This property associates one instance of F1 Work with another instance of F1 Work which is intended to accompany it or to function as a complement for it. This property is neither transitive nor intransitive. It is generally not symmetric and it is irreflexive.

In many but not all cases, one of the instances of F1 Work is primary and can be used without the other work, while the other is secondary and depends on the first work (such as a work that is a concordance for another work).

In some cases a work may have been created to accompany or complement a specific expression of another work. The link to the source expression can be indicated using the property P16 used specific object (was used for) using the path: F1 Work(1). R3 is realised in: F2 Expression(1). P16i was used for: F27 Work Creation. R16 created: F1 Work(2).

Shortcut of: F1 Work. P19i was made for: E7 Activity. P19 was intended use of: F1 Work

Examples:

Leigh Lowe’s ‘Prima Latina: an introduction to Christian Latin. Teacher manual’ (F1) accompanies or complements Leigh Lowe’s ‘Prima Latina: an introduction to Christian Latin. Student book’ (F1).

Eric Gill’s set of illustrations for the Song of Songs (F1) accompanies or complements the ‘Song of Songs’ in the 1931 publication by the Cranach Press (F1).

The periodical ‘Applied economics quarterly’ (ISSN 1611-6607) (F1) is accompanied or complemented by the periodical ‘Applied economics quarterly. Supplement’ (ISSN 1612-2127) (F1).

The novel ‘Le chevalier au lion’ by Chrétien de Troyes (F1) is accompanied or complemented by the concordance created by Pascal Bonnefois and Marie-Louise Ollier ‘Yvain ou Le chevalier au lion : concordance lemmatisée’ (F1). [The concordance is specifically based on the 1960 edition of the novel by Mario Roques.]

In First Order Logic:

  • R77(x,y) ⇒ F1(x)
  • R77(x,y) ⇒ F1(y)

Scope notes

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This property associates one instance of F1 Work with another instance of F1 Work which is intended to accompany it or to function as a complement for it. This property is neither transitive nor intransitive. It is generally not symmetric and it is irreflexive. In many but not all cases, one of the instances of F1 Work is primary and can be used without the other work, while the other is secondary and depends on the first work (such as a work that is a concordance for another work). In some cases a work may have been created to accompany or complement a specific expression of another work. The link to the source expression can be indicated using the property P16 used specific object (was used for) using the path: F1 Work(1). R3 is realised in: F2 Expression(1). P16i was used for: F27 Work Creation. R16 created: F1 Work(2). Shortcut of: F1 Work. P19i was made for: E7 Activity. P19 was intended use of: F1 Work en LRMoo 1.0 0

Examples

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Leigh Lowe’s ‘Prima Latina: an introduction to Christian Latin. Teacher manual’ (F1) accompanies or complements Leigh Lowe’s ‘Prima Latina: an introduction to Christian Latin. Student book’ (F1). en LRMoo 1.0 0
Eric Gill’s set of illustrations for the Song of Songs (F1) accompanies or complements the ‘Song of Songs’ in the 1931 publication by the Cranach Press (F1). en LRMoo 1.0 0
The periodical ‘Applied economics quarterly’ (ISSN 1611-6607) (F1) is accompanied or complemented by the periodical ‘Applied economics quarterly. Supplement’ (ISSN 1612-2127) (F1). en LRMoo 1.0 0
The novel ‘Le chevalier au lion’ by Chrétien de Troyes (F1) is accompanied or complemented by the concordance created by Pascal Bonnefois and Marie-Louise Ollier ‘Yvain ou Le chevalier au lion : concordance lemmatisée’ (F1). [The concordance is specifically based on the 1960 edition of the novel by Mario Roques.] en LRMoo 1.0 0

Additional notes

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Identifier: R77

Official URI: http://iflastandards.info/ns/lrm/lrmoo/R77
OntoME URI: https://ontome.net/ontology/p2239

Domain and range

lrmoo:F1 Work → R77 accompanies or complements (is accompanied or complemented by) → lrmoo:F1 Work  (Quantifiers 0,n:0,n)

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accompanies or complements (is accompanied or complemented by) * en 2023-05-08 0

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LRMoo 1.0 2023-01-25

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