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Citation and linking

All citable content in the project github repository is identified by URN. This page explains how the URNs are mapped to URLs on this web site so that you can automatically link to content here, given a URN identifier.

All pages on the site also include a site-wide search box. If you find a relevant text, article on a divinity, or lexicon entry by searching, you will see its URN displayed on the web page. You can reliably link to these pages since the relation between URN and URL is predictable.

  1. Summary examples
  2. Texts
  3. Divinities
  4. Lexicon

Summary examples

Cited entity URN URL on this site
The text Tituli Lycii 80 urn:cts:trmilli:tl.80: https://descot21.github.io/Lycian/Texts/tl_80/
The goddess Maliya urn:cite2:trmilli:divinities.v1:div_03 https://descot21.github.io/Lycian/Divinities/div_03/
The noun tideimi-/πŠ—πŠ†πŠ…πŠπŠ†πŠŽπŠ† urn:cite2:trmilli:lexicon.v1:m413 https://descot21.github.io/Lycian/Lexicon#m413

Texts

There have been two major published collections of Lycian texts: the Tituli Lycii series published by Kalinka in 1901, and the Neufunde published by Neumann in 1979. Editions of this texts are in CTS text groups identified as:

  • urn:cts:trmilli:tl: – texts identifed in Tituli Lycii
  • urn:cts:trmilli:nf: – texts identifed in Neufunde

We use the numbers in those series as the work identifiers, so that an incription like Tituli Lycii, no. 80, will have the CTS URN urn:cts:trmilli:tl.80:.

Editions are in this site in the https://descot21.github.io/Lycian/Texts/ section. Individual texts are linked as textgroup_work, so that Tituli Lycii with the URN urn:cts:trmilli:tl.80: appears at https://descot21.github.io/Lycian/Texts/tl_80/.

Divinities

Names of divinities in Lycian texts are identified by CITE2 URNs in the collection urn:cite2:trmilli:divinities.v1:. Identifiers for individual divinities are defined in a delimited-text table here. The goddess Maliya, for example, is assigned the URN urn:cite2:trmilli:divinities.v1:div_03.

Articles with automatically collated concordances to references in the text are in the https://descot21.github.io/Lycian/Divinities of this site. Pages for individual divinities are identified by the object identifier (final component) of the URN. Maliya with the URN urn:cite2:trmilli:divinities.v1:div_03 can be found at https://descot21.github.io/Lycian/Divinities/div_03/.

Lexicon

Lycian lexical entities are identified by CITE2 URNs in the collection urn:cite2:trmilli:lexicon.v1: in a delimited-text table here. The noun tideimi-/πŠ—πŠ†πŠ…πŠπŠ†πŠŽπŠ†, β€œson”, has the URN urn:cite2:trmilli:lexicon.v1:m413, for example.

Entries giving a part of speech and brief definition are citable from the main lexicon page with the object identifer appended as an HTML anchor.

tideimi-/πŠ—πŠ†πŠ…πŠπŠ†πŠŽπŠ†, β€œson”, with the URN urn:cite2:trmilli:lexicon.v1:m413, is linked to https://descot21.github.io/Lycian/Lexicon#m413, for example.


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