deciphered text (was deciphered by) – TXP10

TXP10 deciphered text (was deciphered by)

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Scope note:

This property associates an instance of TX5 Text Recognition with an instance of E24 Physical Human-Made Thing carrying a glyph or a sequence of glyphs that was recognized in the respective activity of text recognition. Typically, the associated instance of E24 Physical Human-Made Thing is more specifically an instance of TX1 Written Text, however, a text may also be recognized from a mechanical copy, a photograph, squeeze or other form of material copy of a written original, which would not by itself constitute an instance of TX1 Written Text. In the latter case, the material copy should be associated with the original written text using the property ‘P130 shows features’.

If the text was actually recognized only from a digital representation, this property should not be used, rather the property TXP13 deciphered via the representation should be used instead.

Examples:

The autoptic investigation (TX5) carried out by Rodolfo Lanciani between 1893 and 1901, deciphered the South inscription (TX1) on the Arch of Constantine.

In First Order Logic:

  • TXP10(x,y) ⇒ TX5(x)
  • TXP10(x,y) ⇒ E24(y)
  • TXP10(x,y) ⇒ O8(x,y)

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This property associates an instance of TX5 Text Recognition with an instance of E24 Physical Human-Made Thing carrying a glyph or a sequence of glyphs that was recognized in the respective activity of text recognition. Typically, the associated instance of E24 Physical Human-Made Thing is more specifically an instance of TX1 Written Text, however, a text may also be recognized from a mechanical copy, a photograph, squeeze or other form of material copy of a written original, which would not by itself constitute an instance of TX1 Written Text. In the latter case, the material copy should be associated with the original written text using the property ‘P130 shows features’.If the text was actually recognized only from a digital representation, this property should not be used, rather the property TXP13 deciphered via the representation should be used instead. en CRMtex version 2.0 0

Examples

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The autoptic investigation (TX5) carried out by Rodolfo Lanciani between 1893 and 1901, deciphered the South inscription (TX1) on the Arch of Constantine. en CRMtex version 2.0 0

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Identifier: TXP10

Official URI: http://www.cidoc-crm.org/extensions/crmtex/TXP10_deciphered_text
OntoME URI: https://ontome.net/ontology/p3023

Domain and range

crmtex:TX5 Text Recognition → TXP10 deciphered text (was deciphered by) → crm:E24 Physical Human-Made Thing  (Quantifiers 0,n:0,1)

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deciphered text (was deciphered by) * en 2024-09-23 0

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Namespace

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CRMtex version 2.0 2024-09-23
CRMtex version 2.0 ongoing 2024-09-23

Parent properties

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crmsci:S4 Observation (0,n) O8 observed (was observed by) (1,1) crmsci:S15 Observable Entity CRMsci version 2.0 CRMtex version 2.0 0

Ancestor properties

Domain Property Range Depth Property namespace
crm:E13 Attribute Assignment (0,n) P140 assigned attribute to (was attributed by) (0,n) crm:E1 CRM Entity 2 CIDOC CRM version 7.1.3

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