is derivative of (has derivative) – R76

R76 is derivative of (has derivative)

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Scope note:

This property associates an instance of F2 Expression with another instance of F2 Expression which was its source or one of its sources. This property is not transitive. It is asymmetric and irreflexive.

This property is also a shortcut of the fully developed path: F2 Expression (1). P16i was used for: F28 Expression Creation. R17 created: F2 Expression (2).

The property R76.1 has type of this property allows for specifying the kind of derivation, such as translation, revision, etc.

Examples:

Elisabeth van Bebber’s German text of Agatha Christie’s ‘Murder on the Orient Express’ (F2) is derivative of the original text written by Agatha Christie for the novel (F2) with has type Translation (E55).

The text of Agatha Christie’s ‘Murder on the Orient Express Abridged’ (as published by HarperCollins) (F2) is derivative of the original text written by Agatha Christie for the novel (F2) with has type Abridgement (E55).

The musical score for Dmitry Sitkovetsky’s ‘Goldberg Variations’ arranged for string (F2) is derivative of the musical score for Johann Sebastian Bach’s ‘Goldberg Variations’ (F2) with has type Arrangement (E55).

The score for Beethoven’s 9th Symphony edited by Jonathan Del Mar (F2) is derivation of Beethoven’s original score for the 9th Symphony (F2) with has type Revision (E55).

In First Order Logic:

  • R76(x,y) ⇒ F2(x)
  • R76(x,y) ⇒ F2(y)
  • R76(x,y) ⇒ P130(x,y)

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Additional notes

Identifier: R76

Official URI: http://iflastandards.info/ns/lrm/lrmoo/R76
OntoME URI: https://ontome.net/ontology/p2243

Domain and range

lrmoo:F2 Expression → R76 is derivative of (has derivative) → lrmoo:F2 Expression  (Quantifiers 0,n:0,n)

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