The byline on a title page will usually, but (as the examples show) not always, include the name of the document's author.
The document author's name often occurs within a byline,
but the
yyyy-mm-dd.
For simple dates, the value should give the Gregorian date
in the form (yyyy-mm-dd) specified by ISO 2014. More complicated dates
or special applications may require another calendar or another form;
these should be documented in the
Cf. the general
Cf. the
Imprints may be somewhat more complex:
Cf. the
]]>petere inde coronam, Vnde prius nulli velarint tempora Musae.
Sibylla ti weleis
; respondebat
illa: apowanein welo.
For Ezra Pound il miglior fabbro.
To our three selves
All the characters in this book are purely imaginary, and if the author has used names that may suggest a reference to living persons she has done so inadvertently. ...
... ]]>
Any text included in the ornament may be encoded as distinct
segments as content of the
This parameter entity is used in each base tag set to
define the content of
This parameter entity is used in each base tag set to
include the back-matter tags, which are common to all bases.
This parameter entity is used in each base tag set to
include the front-matter tags, which are common to all bases.