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P134 continued
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property allows two activities to be related where the domain is considered as an intentional continuation of the range.
Used multiple times, this allows a chain of related activities to be created which follow each other in sequence.
Examples:
- the construction of the Kölner Dom (Cologne Cathedral) (E7), abandoned in the 15th century, was continued by construction in the 19th century adapting the initial plans so as to preserve the intended appearance (E7)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 5.1.2
P134 continued
Quantification: many to many (0,n,0,n)
Scope note:
This property allows two activities to be related where the domain is considered as an intentional continuation of the range.
Used multiple times, this allows a chain of related activities to be created which follow each other in sequence.
Examples:
- the construction of the Kölner Dom (Cologne Cathedral) (E7), abandoned in the 15th century, was continued by construction in the 19th century adapting the initial plans so as to preserve the intended appearance (E7)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 5.0.1
P134 continued
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property associates two instances of E7 Activity, where the domain is considered as an intentional continuation of the range. A continuation of an activity may happen when the continued activity is still ongoing or after the continued activity has completely ended. The continuing activity may have started already before it decided to continue the other one. Continuation implies a coherence of intentions and outcomes of the involved activities.
Examples:
- the construction of the Kölner Dom (Cologne Cathedral) (E7), abandoned in the 15th century, was continued by construction in the 19th century adapting the initial plans so as to preserve the intended appearance (E7)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.1
P134 continued
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property associates two instances of E7 Activity, where the domain is considered as an intentional continuation of the range. A continuation of an activity may happen when the continued activity is still ongoing or after the continued activity has completely ended. The continuing activity may have started already before it decided to continue the other one. Continuation implies a coherence of intentions and outcomes of the involved activities.
This property is not transitive.
Examples:
- the construction of the Kölner Dom (Cologne Cathedral) (E7), abandoned in the 15th century, was continued by construction in the 19th century adapting the initial plans so as to preserve the intended appearance (E7) (Wolff, 1999)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: version 7.1
P134 continued
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property associates two instances of E7 Activity, where the domain is considered as an intentional continuation of the range. A continuation of an activity may happen when the continued activity is still ongoing or after the continued activity has completely ended. The continuing activity may have started already before it decided to continue the other one. Continuation implies a coherence of intentions and outcomes of the involved activities.
Examples:
- the construction of the Kölner Dom (Cologne Cathedral) (E7), abandoned in the 15th century, was continued by construction in the 19th century adapting the initial plans so as to preserve the intended appearance (E7)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.0
P134 continued
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property associates two instances of E7 Activity, where the domain is considered as an intentional continuation of the range. A continuation of an activity may happen when the continued activity is still ongoing or after the continued activity has completely ended. The continuing activity may have started already before it decided to continue the other one. Continuation implies a coherence of intentions and outcomes of the involved activities.
Examples:
- the construction of the Kölner Dom (Cologne Cathedral) (E7), abandoned in the 15th century, was continued by construction in the 19th century adapting the initial plans so as to preserve the intended appearance (E7)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.2.2
P134 continued
Quantification: many to many (0,n,0,n)
Scope note:
This property allows two activities to be related where the domain is considered as an intentional continuation of the range.
Used multiple times, this allows a chain of related activities to be created which follow each other in sequence.
Examples:
- the construction of the Kölner Dom (Cologne Cathedral) (E7), abandoned in the 15th century, was continued by construction in the 19th century adapting the initial plans so as to preserve the intended appearance (E7)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 5.0.2
P134 continued
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property associates two instances of E7 Activity, where the domain is considered as an intentional continuation of the range. A continuation of an activity may happen when the continued activity is still ongoing or after the continued activity has completely ended. The continuing activity may have started already before it decided to continue the other one. Continuation implies a coherence of intentions and outcomes of the involved activities.
Examples:
- the construction of the Kölner Dom (Cologne Cathedral) (E7), abandoned in the 15th century, was continued by construction in the 19th century adapting the initial plans so as to preserve the intended appearance (E7)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.2
P134 continued
Quantification: many to many (0,n,0,n)
Scope note:
This property allows two activities to be related where the domain is considered as an intentional continuation of the range.
Used multiple times, this allows a chain of related activities to be created which follow each other in sequence.
Examples:
- the construction of the Kölner Dom (Cologne Cathedral) (E7), abandoned in the 15th century, was continued by construction in the 19th century adapting the initial plans so as to preserve the intended appearance (E7)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 4.1
P134 continued
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property associates two instances of E7 Activity, where the domain is considered as an intentional continuation of the range. A continuation of an activity may happen when the continued activity is still ongoing or after the continued activity has completely ended. The continuing activity may have started already before it decided to continue the other one. Continuation implies a coherence of intentions and outcomes of the involved activities.
Examples:
- the construction of the Kölner Dom (Cologne Cathedral) (E7), abandoned in the 15th century, was continued by construction in the 19th century adapting the initial plans so as to preserve the intended appearance (E7)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.2.1
P135 created type
Quantification: one to many, necessary (1,n:0,1)
Scope note:
This property identifies the E55 Type, which is created in an E83Type Creation activity.
Examples:
- The description of a new ribbon worm species by Bürger (E83) created type ‘Lineus coxinus (Bürger, 1892)’ (E55)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 5.1.2
P135 created type
Quantification: one to many,necessary (1,n,0,1)
Scope note:
This property identifies the instance of E55 Type, which is created in an instance of E83 Type Creation activity.
Examples:
- The description of a new ribbon worm species by Bürger (E83) created type ‘Lineus kennelii’ (E55). (Bürger, 1892)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: version 7.1.1
P135 created type
Quantification: one to many,necessary (1,n,0,1)
Scope note:
This property identifies the E55 Type, which is created in an E83Type Creation activity.
Examples:
- The description of a new ribbon worm species by Bürger (E83) created type ‘Lineus coxinus (Bürger, 1892)’ (E55)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 5.0.1
P135 created type
Quantification: one to many, necessary (1,n:0,1)
Scope note:
This property identifies the E55 Type, which is created in an E83Type Creation activity.
Examples:
- The description of a new ribbon worm species by Bürger (E83) created type ‘Lineus coxinus (Bürger, 1892)’ (E55)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.1
P135 created type
Quantification: one to many, necessary (1,n:0,1)
Scope note:
This property identifies the instance of E55 Type, which is created in an instance of E83 Type Creation activity.
Examples:
- The description of a new ribbon worm species by Bürger (E83) created type ‘Lineus kennelii’ (E55) (Bürger, 1892)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: version 7.1
P135 created type
Quantification: one to many, necessary (1,n:0,1)
Scope note:
This property identifies the E55 Type, which is created in an E83Type Creation activity.
Examples:
- The description of a new ribbon worm species by Bürger (E83) created type ‘Lineus coxinus (Bürger, 1892)’ (E55)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.0
P135 created type
Quantification: one to many, necessary (1,n:0,1)
Scope note:
This property identifies the E55 Type, which is created in an E83Type Creation activity.
Examples:
- The description of a new ribbon worm species by Bürger (E83) created type ‘Lineus coxinus (Bürger, 1892)’ (E55)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.2.2
P135 created type
Quantification: one to many,necessary (1,n,0,1)
Scope note:
This property identifies the E55 Type, which is created in an E83Type Creation activity.
Examples:
- The description of a new ribbon worm species by Bürger (E83) created type ‘Lineus coxinus (Bürger, 1892)’ (E55)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 5.0.2
P135 created type
Quantification: one to many, necessary (1,n:0,1)
Scope note:
This property identifies the E55 Type, which is created in an E83Type Creation activity.
Examples:
- The description of a new ribbon worm species by Bürger (E83) created type ‘Lineus coxinus (Bürger, 1892)’ (E55)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.2
P135 created type
Quantification: one to many,necessary (1,n,0,1)
Scope note:
This property identifies the E55 Type, which is created in an E83Type Creation activity.
Examples:
- The description of a new ribbon worm species by Bürger (E83) created type ‘Lineus coxinus (Bürger, 1892)’ (E55)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 4.1
P135 created type
Quantification: one to many, necessary (1,n:0,1)
Scope note:
This property identifies the E55 Type, which is created in an E83Type Creation activity.
Examples:
- The description of a new ribbon worm species by Bürger (E83) created type ‘Lineus coxinus (Bürger, 1892)’ (E55)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.2.1
P136 was based on
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property identifies one or more items that were used as evidence to declare a new E55 Type.
The examination of these items is often the only objective way to understand the precise characteristics of a new Type. Such items should be deposited in a museum or similar institution for that reason. The taxonomic role renders the specific relationship of each item to the Type, such as "holotype" or "original element".
Examples:
- the taxon creation of the plant species ‘Serratula glauca Linné, 1753.’ (E83) was based on Object BM000576251 of the Clayton Herbarium (E20) in the taxonomic role original element (E55)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 5.1.2
P136 was based on
Quantification: many to many (0,n,0,n)
Scope note:
This property identifies one or more instances of E1 CRM Entity that were used as evidence to declare a new instance of E55 Type.
The examination of these items is often the only objective way to understand the precise characteristics of a new type. Such items should be deposited in a museum or similar institution for that reason. The taxonomic role renders the specific relationship of each item to the type, such as holotype or original element.
Examples:
- The taxon creation of the plant species ‘Serratula glauca Linné, 1753.’ (E83) was based on Object BM000576251 of the Clayton Herbarium (E20) in the taxonomic role original element (E55). (Blake, 1918)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: version 7.1.1
P136 was based on
Quantification: many to many (0,n,0,n)
Scope note:
This property identifies one or more items that were used as evidence to declare a new E55 Type.
The examination of these items is often the only objective way to understand the precise characteristics of a new Type. Such items should be deposited in a museum or similar institution for that reason. The taxonomic role renders the specific relationship of each item to the Type, such as holotype or original element.
Examples:
- the taxon creation of the plant species ‘Serratula glauca Linné, 1753.’ (E83) was based on Object BM000576251 of the Clayton Herbarium (E20) in the taxonomic role original element (E55)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 5.0.1
P136 was based on
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property identifies one or more items that were used as evidence to declare a new E55 Type.
The examination of these items is often the only objective way to understand the precise characteristics of a new Type. Such items should be deposited in a museum or similar institution for that reason. The taxonomic role renders the specific relationship of each item to the Type, such as "holotype" or "original element".
Examples:
- the taxon creation of the plant species ‘Serratula glauca Linné, 1753.’ (E83) was based on Object BM000576251 of the Clayton Herbarium (E20) in the taxonomic role original element (E55)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.1
P136 was based on
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property identifies one or more instances of E1 CRM Entity that were used as evidence to declare a new E55 Type.
The examination of these items is often the only objective way to understand the precise characteristics of a new instance of type. Such items should be deposited in a museum or similar institution for that reason. The taxonomic role renders the specific relationship of each item to the Type, such as "holotype" or "original element".
Examples:
- the taxon creation of the plant species ‘Serratula glauca Linné, 1753.’ (E83) was based on Object BM000576251 of the Clayton Herbarium (E20) in the taxonomic role original element (E55) (Blake, 1918)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: version 7.1
P136 was based on
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property identifies one or more items that were used as evidence to declare a new E55 Type.
The examination of these items is often the only objective way to understand the precise characteristics of a new Type. Such items should be deposited in a museum or similar institution for that reason. The taxonomic role renders the specific relationship of each item to the Type, such as "holotype" or "original element".
Examples:
- the taxon creation of the plant species ‘Serratula glauca Linné, 1753.’ (E83) was based on Object BM000576251 of the Clayton Herbarium (E20) in the taxonomic role original element (E55)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.0
P136 was based on
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property identifies one or more items that were used as evidence to declare a new E55 Type.
The examination of these items is often the only objective way to understand the precise characteristics of a new Type. Such items should be deposited in a museum or similar institution for that reason. The taxonomic role renders the specific relationship of each item to the Type, such as "holotype" or "original element".
Examples:
- the taxon creation of the plant species ‘Serratula glauca Linné, 1753.’ (E83) was based on Object BM000576251 of the Clayton Herbarium (E20) in the taxonomic role original element (E55)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.2.2
P136 was based on
Quantification: many to many (0,n,0,n)
Scope note:
This property identifies one or more items that were used as evidence to declare a new E55 Type.
The examination of these items is often the only objective way to understand the precise characteristics of a new Type. Such items should be deposited in a museum or similar institution for that reason. The taxonomic role renders the specific relationship of each item to the Type, such as holotype or original element.
Examples:
- the taxon creation of the plant species ‘Serratula glauca Linné, 1753.’ (E83) was based on Object BM000576251 of the Clayton Herbarium (E20) in the taxonomic role original element (E55)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 5.0.2
P136 was based on
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property identifies one or more items that were used as evidence to declare a new E55 Type.
The examination of these items is often the only objective way to understand the precise characteristics of a new Type. Such items should be deposited in a museum or similar institution for that reason. The taxonomic role renders the specific relationship of each item to the Type, such as "holotype" or "original element".
Examples:
- the taxon creation of the plant species ‘Serratula glauca Linné, 1753.’ (E83) was based on Object BM000576251 of the Clayton Herbarium (E20) in the taxonomic role original element (E55)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.2
P136 was based on
Quantification: many to many (0,n,0,n)
Scope note:
This property identifies one or more items that were used as evidence to declare a new E55 Type.
The examination of these items is often the only objective way to understand the precise characteristics of a new Type. Such items should be deposited in a museum or similar institution for that reason. The taxonomic role renders the specific relationship of each item to the Type, such as holotype or original element.
Examples:
- the taxon creation of the plant species ‘Serratula glauca Linné, 1753.’ (E83) was based on Object BM000576251 of the Clayton Herbarium (E20) in the taxonomic role original element (E55)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 4.1
P136 was based on
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property identifies one or more items that were used as evidence to declare a new E55 Type.
The examination of these items is often the only objective way to understand the precise characteristics of a new Type. Such items should be deposited in a museum or similar institution for that reason. The taxonomic role renders the specific relationship of each item to the Type, such as "holotype" or "original element".
Examples:
- the taxon creation of the plant species ‘Serratula glauca Linné, 1753.’ (E83) was based on Object BM000576251 of the Clayton Herbarium (E20) in the taxonomic role original element (E55)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.2.1
P137 exemplifies
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property allows an item to be declared as a particular example of an E55 Type or taxon
The P137.1 in the taxonomic role property of P137 exemplifies (is exemplified by) allows differentiation of taxonomic roles. The taxonomic role renders the specific relationship of this example to the Type, such as "prototypical", "archetypical", "lectotype", etc. The taxonomic role "lectotype" is not associated with the Type Creation (E83) itself, but selected in a later phase.
Examples:
- Object BM000098044 of the Clayton Herbarium (E20) exemplifies Spigelia marilandica (L.) L. (E55) in the taxonomic role lectotype
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 5.1.2
P137 exemplifies
Quantification: many to many (0,n,0,n)
Scope note:
This property associates an instance of E1 CRM Entity with an instance of E55 Type for which it has been declared to be a particularly characteristic example.
The P137.1 in the taxonomic role property of P137 exemplifies (is exemplified by) allows differentiation of taxonomic roles. The taxonomic role renders the specific relationship of this example to the type, such as prototypical, archetypical, lectotype, etc. The taxonomic role lectotype is not associated with the instance of E83 Type Creation itself but is selected in a later phase.
Examples:
- Object BM000098044 of the Clayton Herbarium (E20) exemplifies ‘Spigelia marilandica’ (L.) L. (E55) in the taxonomic role lectotype (E55). (Natural History Museum, 2021)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: version 7.1.1
P137 exemplifies
Quantification: many to many (0,n,0,n)
Scope note:
This property allows an item to be declared as a particular example of an E55 Type or taxon
The P137.1 in the taxonomic role property of P137 exemplifies (is exemplified by) allows differentiation of taxonomic roles. The taxonomic role renders the specific relationship of this example to the Type, such as prototypical, archetypical, lectotype, etc. The taxonomic role lectotype is not associated with the Type Creation (E83) itself, but selected in a later phase.
Examples:
- Object BM000098044 of the Clayton Herbarium (E20) exemplifies Spigelia marilandica (L.) L. (E55) in the taxonomic role lectotype
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 5.0.1
P137 exemplifies
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property allows an item to be declared as a particular example of an E55 Type or taxon
The P137.1 in the taxonomic role property of P137 exemplifies (is exemplified by) allows differentiation of taxonomic roles. The taxonomic role renders the specific relationship of this example to the Type, such as "prototypical", "archetypical", "lectotype", etc. The taxonomic role "lectotype" is not associated with the Type Creation (E83) itself, but selected in a later phase.
Examples:
- Object BM000098044 of the Clayton Herbarium (E20) exemplifies Spigelia marilandica (L.) L. (E55) in the taxonomic role lectotype
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.1
P137 exemplifies
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property associates an instance of E1 CRM Entity with an instance of E55 Type for which it has been declared to be a particularly characteristic example.
The P137.1 in the taxonomic role property of P137 exemplifies (is exemplified by)allows differentiation of taxonomic roles. The taxonomic role renders the specific relationship of this example to the type, such as "prototypical", "archetypical", "lectotype", etc. The taxonomic role "lectotype" is not associated with the instance of E83 Type Creation itself, but selected in a later phase.
Examples:
- Object BM000098044 of the Clayton Herbarium (E20) exemplifies Spigelia marilandica (L.) L. (E55) in the taxonomic role lectotype (Savage, 1945)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: version 7.1
P137 exemplifies
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property allows an item to be declared as a particular example of an E55 Type or taxon
The P137.1 in the taxonomic role property of P137 exemplifies (is exemplified by) allows differentiation of taxonomic roles. The taxonomic role renders the specific relationship of this example to the Type, such as "prototypical", "archetypical", "lectotype", etc. The taxonomic role "lectotype" is not associated with the Type Creation (E83) itself, but selected in a later phase.
Examples:
- Object BM000098044 of the Clayton Herbarium (E20) exemplifies Spigelia marilandica (L.) L. (E55) in the taxonomic role lectotype
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.0
P137 exemplifies
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property allows an item to be declared as a particular example of an E55 Type or taxon
The P137.1 in the taxonomic role property of P137 exemplifies (is exemplified by) allows differentiation of taxonomic roles. The taxonomic role renders the specific relationship of this example to the Type, such as "prototypical", "archetypical", "lectotype", etc. The taxonomic role "lectotype" is not associated with the Type Creation (E83) itself, but selected in a later phase.
Examples:
- Object BM000098044 of the Clayton Herbarium (E20) exemplifies Spigelia marilandica (L.) L. (E55) in the taxonomic role lectotype
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.2.2
P137 exemplifies
Quantification: many to many (0,n,0,n)
Scope note:
This property allows an item to be declared as a particular example of an E55 Type or taxon
The P137.1 in the taxonomic role property of P137 exemplifies (is exemplified by) allows differentiation of taxonomic roles. The taxonomic role renders the specific relationship of this example to the Type, such as prototypical, archetypical, lectotype, etc. The taxonomic role lectotype is not associated with the Type Creation (E83) itself, but selected in a later phase.
Examples:
- Object BM000098044 of the Clayton Herbarium (E20) exemplifies Spigelia marilandica (L.) L. (E55) in the taxonomic role lectotype
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 5.0.2
P137 exemplifies
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property allows an item to be declared as a particular example of an E55 Type or taxon
The P137.1 in the taxonomic role property of P137 exemplifies (is exemplified by) allows differentiation of taxonomic roles. The taxonomic role renders the specific relationship of this example to the Type, such as "prototypical", "archetypical", "lectotype", etc. The taxonomic role "lectotype" is not associated with the Type Creation (E83) itself, but selected in a later phase.
Examples:
- Object BM000098044 of the Clayton Herbarium (E20) exemplifies Spigelia marilandica (L.) L. (E55) in the taxonomic role lectotype
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.2
P137 exemplifies
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property allows an item to be declared as a particular example of an E55 Type or taxon
The P137.1 in the taxonomic role property of P137 exemplifies (is exemplified by) allows differentiation of taxonomic roles. The taxonomic role renders the specific relationship of this example to the Type, such as "prototypical", "archetypical", "lectotype", etc. The taxonomic role "lectotype" is not associated with the Type Creation (E83) itself, but selected in a later phase.
Examples:
- Object BM000098044 of the Clayton Herbarium (E20) exemplifies Spigelia marilandica (L.) L. (E55) in the taxonomic role lectotype
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.2.1
P137 is exemplified by
Quantification: many to many (0,n,0,n)
Scope note:
This property allows an item to be declared as an example of an E55 Type or taxon.
The taxonomic role renders the specific relationship of this example to the Type, such as prototypical, archetypical lectotype, etc. The taxonomic role lectotype is not associated with the Type Creation (E83) itself, but selected in a later phase.
Examples:
- ‘Spigelia marilandica (L.) L.’ (E55) is exemplified by Object BM000098044 of the Clayton Herbarium (E20) in the taxonomic role lectotype
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 4.1
P138 represents
Quantification: many to many (0,n,0,n)
Scope note:
This property establishes the relationship between an instance of E36 Visual Item and the instance of E1 CRM Entity that it visually represents.
Any entity may be represented visually. This property is part of the fully developed path from E24 Physical Human-Made Thing through P65 shows visual item (is shown by), E36 Visual Item, P138 represents (has representation) to E1 CRM Entity, which is shortcut by P62 depicts (is depicted by). P138.1 mode of representation allows the nature of the representation to be refined.
This property is also used for the relationship between an original and a digitisation of the original by the use of techniques such as digital photography, flatbed or infrared scanning. Digitisation is here seen as a process with a mechanical, causal component rendering the spatial distribution of structural and optical properties of the original and does not necessarily include any visual similarity identifiable by human observation.
Examples:
- The digital file found at http://www.emunch.no/N/full/No-MM_N0001-01.jpg (E36) represents page 1 of Edward Munch's manuscript MM N 1, Munch-museet (E22) mode of representation Digitisation (E55).
- The 3D model VAM_A.200-1946_trace_1M.ply (E73) represents Victoria & Albert Museum’s Madonna and child sculpture (visual work) A.200-1946 (E22) mode of representation 3D surface (E55).
Type: Property
Belongs to version: version 7.1.1
P138 represents
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property establishes the relationship between an E36 Visual Item and the entity that it visually represents.
Any entity may be represented visually. This property is part of the fully developed path from E24 Physical Man-Made Thing through P65 shows visual item (is shown by), E36 Visual Item, P138 represents (has representation) to E1 CRM Entity, which is shortcut by P62depicts (is depicted by). P138.1 mode of representation allows the nature of the representation to be refined.
This property is also used for the relationship between an original and a digitisation of the original by the use of techniques such as digital photography, flatbed or infrared scanning. Digitisation is here seen as a process with a mechanical, causal component rendering the spatial distribution of structural and optical properties of the original and does not necessarily include any visual similarity identifiable by human observation."
Examples:
- the digital file found at http://www.emunch.no/N/full/No-MM_N0001-01.jpg (E73) represents page 1 of Edward Munch's manuscript MM N 1, Munch-museet (E73) mode of representation Digitisation(E55)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 5.1.2
P138 represents
Quantification: many to many (0,n,0,n)
Scope note:
This property establishes the relationship between an E36 Visual Item and the entity that it visually represents.
Any entity may be represented visually. This property is part of the fully developed path from E24 Physical Man-Made Thing through P65 shows visual item (is shown by), E36 Visual Item, P138 represents (has representation) to E1 CRM Entity, which is shortcut by P62depicts (is depicted by). P138.1 mode of representation allows the nature of the representation to be refined.
Examples:
- the design on the reverse of a Swiss coin (E36) represents Helvetia (E28) mode of representation Profile (E55)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 5.0.1
P138 represents
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property establishes the relationship between an E36 Visual Item and the entity that it visually represents.
Any entity may be represented visually. This property is part of the fully developed path from E24 Physical Man-Made Thing through P65 shows visual item (is shown by), E36 Visual Item, P138 represents (has representation) to E1 CRM Entity, which is shortcut by P62depicts (is depicted by). P138.1 mode of representation allows the nature of the representation to be refined.
This property is also used for the relationship between an original and a digitisation of the original by the use of techniques such as digital photography, flatbed or infrared scanning. Digitisation is here seen as a process with a mechanical, causal component rendering the spatial distribution of structural and optical properties of the original and does not necessarily include any visual similarity identifiable by human observation."
Examples:
- the digital file found at http://www.emunch.no/N/full/No-MM_N0001-01.jpg (E73) represents page 1 of Edward Munch's manuscript MM N 1, Munch-museet (E73) mode of representation Digitisation(E55)
- The 3D model VAM_A.200-1946_trace_1M.ply (E73) represents Victoria & Albert Museum’s Madonna and child sculpture (visual work) A.200-1946 (E22) mode of representation 3D surface (E55)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.1
P138 represents
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property establishes the relationship between an instance of E36 Visual Item and the instance of E1 CRM Entity that it visually represents.
Any entity may be represented visually. This property is part of the fully developed path from E24 Physical Human-Made Thing through P65 shows visual item (is shown by), E36 Visual Item, P138 represents (has representation) to E1 CRM Entity, which is shortcut by P62depicts (is depicted by). P138.1 mode of representation allows the nature of the representation to be refined.
This property is also used for the relationship between an original and a digitisation of the original by the use of techniques such as digital photography, flatbed or infrared scanning. Digitisation is here seen as a process with a mechanical, causal component rendering the spatial distribution of structural and optical properties of the original and does not necessarily include any visual similarity identifiable by human observation."
Examples:
- the digital file found at http://www.emunch.no/N/full/No-MM_N0001-01.jpg (E73) represents page 1 of Edward Munch's manuscript MM N 1, Munch-museet (E22) mode of representation Digitisation(E55)
- The 3D model VAM_A.200-1946_trace_1M.ply (E73) represents Victoria & Albert Museum’s Madonna and child sculpture (visual work) A.200-1946 (E22) mode of representation 3D surface (E55)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: version 7.1
P138 represents
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property establishes the relationship between an E36 Visual Item and the entity that it visually represents.
Any entity may be represented visually. This property is part of the fully developed path from E24 Physical Man-Made Thing through P65 shows visual item (is shown by), E36 Visual Item, P138 represents (has representation) to E1 CRM Entity, which is shortcut by P62depicts (is depicted by). P138.1 mode of representation allows the nature of the representation to be refined.
This property is also used for the relationship between an original and a digitisation of the original by the use of techniques such as digital photography, flatbed or infrared scanning. Digitisation is here seen as a process with a mechanical, causal component rendering the spatial distribution of structural and optical properties of the original and does not necessarily include any visual similarity identifiable by human observation."
Examples:
- the digital file found at http://www.emunch.no/N/full/No-MM_N0001-01.jpg (E73) represents page 1 of Edward Munch's manuscript MM N 1, Munch-museet (E73) mode of representation Digitisation(E55)
- The 3D model VAM_A.200-1946_trace_1M.ply (E73) represents Victoria & Albert Museum’s Madonna and child sculpture (visual work) A.200-1946 (E22) mode of representation 3D surface (E55)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.0
P138 represents
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property establishes the relationship between an E36 Visual Item and the entity that it visually represents.
Any entity may be represented visually. This property is part of the fully developed path from E24 Physical Man-Made Thing through P65 shows visual item (is shown by), E36 Visual Item, P138 represents (has representation) to E1 CRM Entity, which is shortcut by P62depicts (is depicted by). P138.1 mode of representation allows the nature of the representation to be refined.
This property is also used for the relationship between an original and a digitisation of the original by the use of techniques such as digital photography, flatbed or infrared scanning. Digitisation is here seen as a process with a mechanical, causal component rendering the spatial distribution of structural and optical properties of the original and does not necessarily include any visual similarity identifiable by human observation."
Examples:
- the digital file found at http://www.emunch.no/N/full/No-MM_N0001-01.jpg (E73) represents page 1 of Edward Munch's manuscript MM N 1, Munch-museet (E73) mode of representation Digitisation(E55)
- The 3D model VAM_A.200-1946_trace_1M.ply (E73) represents Victoria & Albert Museum’s Madonna and child sculpture (visual work) A.200-1946 (E22) mode of representation 3D surface (E55)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.2.2
P138 represents
Quantification: many to many (0,n,0,n)
Scope note:
This property establishes the relationship between an E36 Visual Item and the entity that it visually represents.
Any entity may be represented visually. This property is part of the fully developed path from E24 Physical Man-Made Thing through P65 shows visual item (is shown by), E36 Visual Item, P138 represents (has representation) to E1 CRM Entity, which is shortcut by P62depicts (is depicted by). P138.1 mode of representation allows the nature of the representation to be refined.
Examples:
- the design on the reverse of a Swiss coin (E36) represents Helvetia (E28) mode of representation Profile (E55)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 5.0.2
P138 represents
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property establishes the relationship between an E36 Visual Item and the entity that it visually represents.
Any entity may be represented visually. This property is part of the fully developed path from E24 Physical Man-Made Thing through P65 shows visual item (is shown by), E36 Visual Item, P138 represents (has representation) to E1 CRM Entity, which is shortcut by P62depicts (is depicted by). P138.1 mode of representation allows the nature of the representation to be refined.
This property is also used for the relationship between an original and a digitisation of the original by the use of techniques such as digital photography, flatbed or infrared scanning. Digitisation is here seen as a process with a mechanical, causal component rendering the spatial distribution of structural and optical properties of the original and does not necessarily include any visual similarity identifiable by human observation."
Examples:
- the digital file found at http://www.emunch.no/N/full/No-MM_N0001-01.jpg (E73) represents page 1 of Edward Munch's manuscript MM N 1, Munch-museet (E73) mode of representation Digitisation(E55)
- The 3D model VAM_A.200-1946_trace_1M.ply (E73) represents Victoria & Albert Museum’s Madonna and child sculpture (visual work) A.200-1946 (E22) mode of representation 3D surface (E55)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.2
P138 represents
Quantification: many to many (0,n,0,n)
Scope note:
This property establishes the relationship between an E36 Visual Item and the entity that it visually represents.
Any entity may be represented visually. This property is part of the fully developed path from E24 Physical Man-Made Stuff through P65 shows visual item (is shown by), E36 Visual Item, P138 represents (has representation) to E1 CRM Entity, which is shortcut by P62depicts (is depicted by). P138.1 mode of representation allows the nature of the representation to be refined.
Examples:
- the design on the reverse of a Swiss coin (E36) represents Helvetia (E28)
- mode of representation Profile (E55)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 4.1
P138 represents
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property establishes the relationship between an E36 Visual Item and the entity that it visually represents.
Any entity may be represented visually. This property is part of the fully developed path from E24 Physical Man-Made Thing through P65 shows visual item (is shown by), E36 Visual Item, P138 represents (has representation) to E1 CRM Entity, which is shortcut by P62depicts (is depicted by). P138.1 mode of representation allows the nature of the representation to be refined.
This property is also used for the relationship between an original and a digitisation of the original by the use of techniques such as digital photography, flatbed or infrared scanning. Digitisation is here seen as a process with a mechanical, causal component rendering the spatial distribution of structural and optical properties of the original and does not necessarily include any visual similarity identifiable by human observation."
Examples:
- the digital file found at http://www.emunch.no/N/full/No-MM_N0001-01.jpg (E73) represents page 1 of Edward Munch's manuscript MM N 1, Munch-museet (E73) mode of representation Digitisation(E55)
- The 3D model VAM_A.200-1946_trace_1M.ply (E73) represents Victoria & Albert Museum’s Madonna and child sculpture (visual work) A.200-1946 (E22) mode of representation 3D surface (E55)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.2.1
P139 has alternative form
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property establishes a relationship of equivalence between two instances of E41 Appellation independent from any item identified by them. It is a dynamic asymmetric relationship, where the range expresses the derivative, if such a direction can be established. Otherwise, the relationship is symmetric. The relationship is not transitive.
The equivalence applies to all cases of use of an instance of E41 Appellation. Multiple names assigned to an object, which are not equivalent for all things identified with a specific instance of E41 Appellation, should be modelled as repeated values of P1 is identified by (identifies).
P139.1 has type allows the type of derivation, such as “transliteration from Latin 1 to ASCII” be refined..
Examples:
- "Martin Doerr" (E41) has alternative form "Martin Dörr" (E41) has type Alternate spelling (E55)
- "Гончарова, Наталья Сергеевна" (E41) has alternative form "Gončarova, Natal´â Sergeevna" (E41) has type ISO 9:1995 transliteration (E55)
- “Αθήνα” has alternative form “Athina” has type transcription.
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 5.1.2
P139 has alternative form
Quantification: many to many (0,n,0,n)
Scope note:
This property associates an instance of E41 Appellation with another instance of E41 Appellation that constitutes a derivative or variant of the former and that may also be used for identifying items identified by the former, in suitable contexts, independent from the particular item to be identified. This property should not be confused with additional variants of names used characteristically for a single, particular item, such as individual nicknames. It is an asymmetric relationship, where the range expresses the derivative, if such a direction can be established. Otherwise, the relationship is symmetric. The relationship is not transitive.
Multiple names assigned to an object, which do not apply to all things identified with the specific instance of E41 Appellation, should be modelled as repeated values of P1 is identified by (identifies) of this object.
P139.1 has type allows the type of derivation to be refined, for instance “transliteration from Latin 1 to ASCII”.
Examples:
- Martin Doerr (E41) has alternative form Martin Dörr (E41) has type Alternate spelling (E55).
- Гончарова, Наталья Сергеевна (E41) has alternative form Gončarova, Natal´â Sergeevna (E41) has type ISO 9:1995 transliteration (E55).
- “Αθήνα” (E41) has alternative form “Athina” (E41) has type transcription (E55).
Type: Property
Belongs to version: version 7.1.1
P139 has alternative form
Quantification: many to many (0,n,0,n)
Scope note:
This property establishes a relationship of equivalence between two instances of E41 Appellation independent from any item identified by them. It is a dynamic asymmetric relationship, where the range expresses the derivative, if such a direction can be established. Otherwise, the relationship is symmetric. The relationship is not transitive.
The equivalence applies to all cases of use of an instance of E41 Appellation. Multiple names assigned to an object, which are not equivalent for all things identified with a specific instance of E41 Appellation, should be modelled as repeated values of P1 is identified by (identifies).
P139.1 has type allows the type of derivation, such as “transliteration from Latin 1 to ASCII” be refined..
Examples:
- Martin Doerr (E41) has alternative form Martin Dörr (E41) has type Alternate spelling (E55)
- Гончарова, Наталья Сергеевна (E41) has alternative form Gončarova, Natal´â Sergeevna (E41) has type ISO 9:1995 transliteration (E55)
- “Αθήνα” has alternative form “Athina” has type transcription.
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 5.0.1
P139 has alternative form
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property establishes a relationship of equivalence between two instances of E41 Appellation independent from any item identified by them. It is a dynamic asymmetric relationship, where the range expresses the derivative, if such a direction can be established. Otherwise, the relationship is symmetric. The relationship is not transitive.
The equivalence applies to all cases of use of an instance of E41 Appellation. Multiple names assigned to an object, which are not equivalent for all things identified with a specific instance of E41 Appellation, should be modelled as repeated values of P1 is identified by (identifies).
P139.1 has type allows the type of derivation, such as “transliteration from Latin 1 to ASCII” be refined..
Examples:
- "Martin Doerr" (E41) has alternative form "Martin Dörr" (E41) has type Alternate spelling (E55)
- "Гончарова, Наталья Сергеевна" (E41) has alternative form "Gončarova, Natal´â Sergeevna" (E41) has type ISO 9:1995 transliteration (E55)
- “Αθήνα” has alternative form “Athina” has type transcription.
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.1
P139 has alternative form
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property associates an instance of E41 Appellation with another instance of E41 Appellation that constitutes a derivative or variant of the former and that may also be used for identifying items identified by the former, in suitable contexts, independent from the particular item to be identified. This property should not be confused with additional variants of names used characteristically for a single, particular item, such as individual nicknames. It is a dynamic asymmetric relationship, where the range expresses the derivative, if such a direction can be established. Otherwise, the relationship is symmetric. The relationship is not transitive.
Multiple names assigned to an object, which do not applyto all things identified with the specific instance of E41 Appellation, should be modelled as repeated values of P1 is identified by (identifies) of this object.P139.1 has type allows the type of derivation, such as “transliteration from Latin 1 to ASCII” be refined.
This property is symmetric and non-reflexive.
Examples:
- "Martin Doerr" (E41) has alternative form "Martin Dörr" (E41) has type Alternate spelling (E55)
- "Гончарова, Наталья Сергеевна" (E41) has alternative form "Gončarova, Natal´â Sergeevna" (E41) has type ISO 9:1995 transliteration (E55)
- “Αθήνα” has alternative form “Athina” has type transcription.
Type: Property
Belongs to version: version 7.1
P139 has alternative form
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property establishes a relationship of equivalence between two instances of E41 Appellation independent from any item identified by them. It is a dynamic asymmetric relationship, where the range expresses the derivative, if such a direction can be established. Otherwise, the relationship is symmetric. The relationship is not transitive.
The equivalence applies to all cases of use of an instance of E41 Appellation. Multiple names assigned to an object, which are not equivalent for all things identified with a specific instance of E41 Appellation, should be modelled as repeated values of P1 is identified by (identifies).
P139.1 has type allows the type of derivation, such as “transliteration from Latin 1 to ASCII” be refined..
Examples:
- "Martin Doerr" (E41) has alternative form "Martin Dörr" (E41) has type Alternate spelling (E55)
- "Гончарова, Наталья Сергеевна" (E41) has alternative form "Gončarova, Natal´â Sergeevna" (E41) has type ISO 9:1995 transliteration (E55)
- “Αθήνα” has alternative form “Athina” has type transcription.
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.0
P139 has alternative form
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property establishes a relationship of equivalence between two instances of E41 Appellation independent from any item identified by them. It is a dynamic asymmetric relationship, where the range expresses the derivative, if such a direction can be established. Otherwise, the relationship is symmetric. The relationship is not transitive.
The equivalence applies to all cases of use of an instance of E41 Appellation. Multiple names assigned to an object, which are not equivalent for all things identified with a specific instance of E41 Appellation, should be modelled as repeated values of P1 is identified by (identifies).
P139.1 has type allows the type of derivation, such as “transliteration from Latin 1 to ASCII” be refined..
Examples:
- "Martin Doerr" (E41) has alternative form "Martin Dörr" (E41) has type Alternate spelling (E55)
- "Гончарова, Наталья Сергеевна" (E41) has alternative form "Gončarova, Natal´â Sergeevna" (E41) has type ISO 9:1995 transliteration (E55)
- “Αθήνα” has alternative form “Athina” has type transcription.
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.2.2
P139 has alternative form
Quantification: many to many (0,n,0,n)
Scope note:
This property establishes a relationship of equivalence between two instances of E41 Appellation independent from any item identified by them. It is a dynamic asymmetric relationship, where the range expresses the derivative, if such a direction can be established. Otherwise, the relationship is symmetric. The relationship is not transitive.
The equivalence applies to all cases of use of an instance of E41 Appellation. Multiple names assigned to an object, which are not equivalent for all things identified with a specific instance of E41 Appellation, should be modelled as repeated values of P1 is identified by (identifies).
P139.1 has type allows the type of derivation, such as “transliteration from Latin 1 to ASCII” be refined..
Examples:
- Martin Doerr (E41) has alternative form Martin Dörr (E41) has type Alternate spelling (E55)
- Гончарова, Наталья Сергеевна (E41) has alternative form Gončarova, Natal´â Sergeevna (E41) has type ISO 9:1995 transliteration (E55)
- “Αθήνα” has alternative form “Athina” has type transcription.
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 5.0.2
P139 has alternative form
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property establishes a relationship of equivalence between two instances of E41 Appellation independent from any item identified by them. It is a dynamic asymmetric relationship, where the range expresses the derivative, if such a direction can be established. Otherwise, the relationship is symmetric. The relationship is not transitive.
The equivalence applies to all cases of use of an instance of E41 Appellation. Multiple names assigned to an object, which are not equivalent for all things identified with a specific instance of E41 Appellation, should be modelled as repeated values of P1 is identified by (identifies).
P139.1 has type allows the type of derivation, such as “transliteration from Latin 1 to ASCII” be refined..
Examples:
- "Martin Doerr" (E41) has alternative form "Martin Dörr" (E41) has type Alternate spelling (E55)
- "Гончарова, Наталья Сергеевна" (E41) has alternative form "Gončarova, Natal´â Sergeevna" (E41) has type ISO 9:1995 transliteration (E55)
- “Αθήνα” has alternative form “Athina” has type transcription.
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.2
P139 has alternative form
Quantification: many to many (0,n,0,n)
Scope note:
This property establishes a relationship of synonymy between two instances of E41 Appellation.
The synonymy applies to all cases of use of an instance of E41 Appellation. Multiple names assigned to an object, which, are not always synonymous should be instantiated as repeated values of the “is identified by “ property. This property is symmetric but not transitive.
Examples:
- Museum Documentation Association (E41) has alternative form mda (E41)
- Martin Doerr (E41) has alternative form Martin Dörr(E41)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 4.1
P139 has alternative form
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property establishes a relationship of equivalence between two instances of E41 Appellation independent from any item identified by them. It is a dynamic asymmetric relationship, where the range expresses the derivative, if such a direction can be established. Otherwise, the relationship is symmetric. The relationship is not transitive.
The equivalence applies to all cases of use of an instance of E41 Appellation. Multiple names assigned to an object, which are not equivalent for all things identified with a specific instance of E41 Appellation, should be modelled as repeated values of P1 is identified by (identifies).
P139.1 has type allows the type of derivation, such as “transliteration from Latin 1 to ASCII” be refined..
Examples:
- "Martin Doerr" (E41) has alternative form "Martin Dörr" (E41) has type Alternate spelling (E55)
- "Гончарова, Наталья Сергеевна" (E41) has alternative form "Gončarova, Natal´â Sergeevna" (E41) has type ISO 9:1995 transliteration (E55)
- “Αθήνα” has alternative form “Athina” has type transcription.
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.2.1
P14 carried out by
Quantification: many to many, necessary (1,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property describes the active participation of an E39 Actor in an E7 Activity.
It implies causal or legal responsibility. The P14.1 in the role of property of the property allows the nature of an Actor’s participation to be specified.
Examples:
- the painting of the Sistine Chapel (E7) carried out by Michaelangelo Buonaroti (E21) in the role of master craftsman (E55)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.2.2
P14 carried out by
Quantification: many to many,necessary (1,n,0,n)
Scope note:
This property describes the active participation of an E39 Actor in an E7 Activity.
It implies causal or legal responsibility. The P14.1 in the role of property of the property allows the nature of an Actor’s participation to be specified.
Examples:
- the painting of the Sistine Chapel (E7) carried out by Michaelangelo Buonaroti (E21) in the role of master craftsman (E55)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 5.0.2
P14 carried out by
Quantification: many to many, necessary (1,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property describes the active participation of an E39 Actor in an E7 Activity.
It implies causal or legal responsibility. The P14.1 in the role of property of the property allows the nature of an Actor’s participation to be specified.
Examples:
- the painting of the Sistine Chapel (E7) carried out by Michaelangelo Buonaroti (E21) in the role of master craftsman (E55)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.0
P14 carried out by
Quantification: many to many, necessary (1,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property describes the active participation of an E39 Actor in an E7 Activity.
It implies causal or legal responsibility. The P14.1 in the role of property of the property allows the nature of an Actor’s participation to be specified.
Examples:
- the painting of the Sistine Chapel (E7) carried out by Michaelangelo Buonaroti (E21) in the role of master craftsman (E55)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.2
P14 carried out by
Quantification: many to many,necessary (1,n,0,n)
Scope note:
This property describes the active participation of an E39 Actor in an E7 Activity.
It implies causal or legal responsibility. The P14.1 in the role of property of the property allows the nature of an Actor’s participation to be specified.
Examples:
- the painting of the Sistine Chapel (E7) was carried out by Michaelangelo Buonaroti (E21) in the role of master craftsman (E55)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 4.1
P14 carried out by
Quantification: many to many, necessary (1,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property describes the active participation of an E39 Actor in an E7 Activity.
It implies causal or legal responsibility. The P14.1 in the role of property of the property allows the nature of an Actor’s participation to be specified.
Examples:
- the painting of the Sistine Chapel (E7) carried out by Michaelangelo Buonaroti (E21) in the role of master craftsman (E55)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.2.1
P14 carried out by
Quantification: many to many,necessary (1,n,0,n)
Scope note:
This property describes the active participation of an instance of E39 Actor in an instance of E7 Activity.
It implies causal or legal responsibility. The P14.1 in the role of property of the property specifies the nature of an Actor’s participation.
Examples:
- The painting of the Sistine Chapel (E7) carried out by Michaelangelo Buonaroti (E21) in the role of master craftsman (E55). (Goldscheider, 1953)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: version 7.1.1
P14 carried out by
Quantification: many to many, necessary (1,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property describes the active participation of an E39 Actor in an E7 Activity.
It implies causal or legal responsibility. The P14.1 in the role of property of the property allows the nature of an Actor’s participation to be specified.
Examples:
- the painting of the Sistine Chapel (E7) carried out by Michaelangelo Buonaroti (E21) in the role of master craftsman (E55)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 5.1.2
P14 carried out by
Quantification: many to many,necessary (1,n,0,n)
Scope note:
This property describes the active participation of an E39 Actor in an E7 Activity.
It implies causal or legal responsibility. The P14.1 in the role of property of the property allows the nature of an Actor’s participation to be specified.
Examples:
- the painting of the Sistine Chapel (E7) was carried out by Michaelangelo Buonaroti (E21) in the role of master craftsman (E55)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 5.0.1
P14 carried out by
Quantification: many to many, necessary (1,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property describes the active participation of an E39 Actor in an E7 Activity.
It implies causal or legal responsibility. The P14.1 in the role of property of the property allows the nature of an Actor’s participation to be specified.
Examples:
- the painting of the Sistine Chapel (E7) carried out by Michaelangelo Buonaroti (E21) in the role of master craftsman (E55)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.1
P14 carried out by
Quantification: many to many, necessary (1,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property describes the active participation of an instance of E39 Actor in an instance of E7 Activity.
It implies causal or legal responsibility. The P14.1 in the role ofproperty of the property specifies the nature of an Actor’s participation
Examples:
- the painting of the Sistine Chapel (E7) carried out by Michaelangelo Buonaroti (E21) in the role of master craftsman (E55) (Goldscheider, 1953)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: version 7.1
P140 assigned attribute to
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property indicates the item to which an attribute or relation is assigned.
Examples:
- February 1997 Current Ownership Assessment of Martin Doerr’s silver cup (E13) assigned attribute to Martin Doerr’s silver cup (E19)
- 01 June 1997 Identifier Assignment of the silver cup donated by Martin Doerr (E15) assigned attribute to silver cup 232 (E19)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 5.1.2
P140 assigned attribute to
Quantification: many to many (0,n,0,n)
Scope note:
This property associates an instance of E13 Attribute Assignment with the instance of E1 CRM Entity about which it made an attribution. The instance of E1 CRM Entity plays the role of the domain of the attribution.
The kind of attribution made should be documented using P177 assigned property type.
Examples:
- The Current Ownership Assessment of Martin Doerr’s silver cup February 1997 (E13) assigned attribute to Martin Doerr’s silver cup (E22). (fictitious)
- The Identifier Assignment on 1st June 1997 of the silver cup donated by Martin Doerr (E15) assigned attribute to silver cup 232 (E22). (fictitious)
- The examination of MS Sinai Greek 418 (E13) assigned attribute to MS Sinai Greek 418 (E22). (Honey and Pickwoad, 2010)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: version 7.1.1
P140 assigned attribute to
Quantification: many to many (0,n,0,n)
Scope note:
This property indicates the item to which an attribute or relation is assigned.
Examples:
- February 1997 Current Ownership Assessment of Martin Doerr’s silver cup (E13) assigned attribute to Martin Doerr’s silver cup (E19)
- 01 June 1997 Identifier Assignment of the silver cup donated by Martin Doerr (E15) assigned attribute to silver cup 232 (E19)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 5.0.1
P140 assigned attribute to
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property indicates the item to which an attribute or relation is assigned.
Examples:
- February 1997 Current Ownership Assessment of Martin Doerr’s silver cup (E13) assigned attribute to Martin Doerr’s silver cup (E19)
- 01 June 1997 Identifier Assignment of the silver cup donated by Martin Doerr (E15) assigned attribute to silver cup 232 (E19)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.1
P140 assigned attribute to
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property associates an instance of E13 Attribute Assignment with the instance of E1 CRM Entity about which it made an attribution. The instance of E1 CRM Entity plays the role of the domain of the attribution.
The kind of attribution made should be documented using P177 assignedproperty type.
Examples:
- February 1997 Current Ownership Assessment of Martin Doerr’s silver cup (E13) assigned attribute to Martin Doerr’s silver cup (E19) (fictitious)
- 01 June 1997 Identifier Assignment of the silver cup donated by Martin Doerr (E15) assigned attribute to silver cup 232 (E19) (fictitious)
- the examination of MS Sinai Greek 418 (E13) assigned attribute toMS Sinai Greek 418 (E22) (Honey and Pickwoad, 2010)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: version 7.1
P140 assigned attribute to
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property indicates the item to which an attribute or relation is assigned.
Examples:
- February 1997 Current Ownership Assessment of Martin Doerr’s silver cup (E13) assigned attribute to Martin Doerr’s silver cup (E19)
- 01 June 1997 Identifier Assignment of the silver cup donated by Martin Doerr (E15) assigned attribute to silver cup 232 (E19)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.0
P140 assigned attribute to
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property indicates the item to which an attribute or relation is assigned.
Examples:
- February 1997 Current Ownership Assessment of Martin Doerr’s silver cup (E13) assigned attribute to Martin Doerr’s silver cup (E19)
- 01 June 1997 Identifier Assignment of the silver cup donated by Martin Doerr (E15) assigned attribute to silver cup 232 (E19)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.2.2
P140 assigned attribute to
Quantification: many to many (0,n,0,n)
Scope note:
This property indicates the item to which an attribute or relation is assigned.
Examples:
- February 1997 Current Ownership Assessment of Martin Doerr’s silver cup (E13) assigned attribute to Martin Doerr’s silver cup (E19)
- 01 June 1997 Identifier Assignment of the silver cup donated by Martin Doerr (E15) assigned attribute to silver cup 232 (E19)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 5.0.2
P140 assigned attribute to
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property indicates the item to which an attribute or relation is assigned.
Examples:
- February 1997 Current Ownership Assessment of Martin Doerr’s silver cup (E13) assigned attribute to Martin Doerr’s silver cup (E19)
- 01 June 1997 Identifier Assignment of the silver cup donated by Martin Doerr (E15) assigned attribute to silver cup 232 (E19)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.2
P140 assigned attribute to
Quantification: many to many (0,n,0,n)
Scope note:
This property indicates the item to which an attribute or relation is assigned.
Examples:
- February 1997 Current Ownership Assessment of Martin Doerr’s silver cup (E13) assigned attribute to Martin Doerr’s silver cup (E19)
- 01 June 1997 Identifier Assignment of the silver cup donated by Martin Doerr (E15) assigned attribute to silver cup 232 (E19)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 4.1
P140 assigned attribute to
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property indicates the item to which an attribute or relation is assigned.
Examples:
- February 1997 Current Ownership Assessment of Martin Doerr’s silver cup (E13) assigned attribute to Martin Doerr’s silver cup (E19)
- 01 June 1997 Identifier Assignment of the silver cup donated by Martin Doerr (E15) assigned attribute to silver cup 232 (E19)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.2.1
P141 assigned
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property indicates the attribute that was assigned or the item that was related to the item denoted by a property P140 assigned attribute to in an Attribute assignment action.
Examples:
- February 1997 Current Ownership Assessment of Martin Doerr’s silver cup (E13) assigned Martin Doerr (E21)
- 01 June 1997 Identifier Assignment of the silver cup donated by Martin Doerr (E15) assigned object identifier 232
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 5.1.2
P141 assigned
Quantification: many to many (0,n,0,n)
Scope note:
This property associates an instance of E13 Attribute Assignment with the instance of E1 CRM Entity used in the attribution. The instance of E1 CRM Entity here plays the role of the range of the attribution.
The kind of attribution made should be documented using P177 assigned property type.
Examples:
- The Current Ownership Assessment of Martin Doerr’s silver cup February 1997 (E13) assigned Martin Doerr (E21). (fictitious)
- The Identifier Assignment on 1st June 1997 of the silver cup donated by Martin Doerr (E15) assigned 232 (E42). (fictitious)
- The examination of MS Sinai Greek 418 (E13) assigned unsupported (E55.) (Honey & Pickwoad, 2010)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: version 7.1.1
P141 assigned
Quantification: many to many (0,n,0,n)
Scope note:
This property indicates the attribute that was assigned or the item that was related to the item denoted by a property P140 assigned attribute to in an Attribute assignment action.
Examples:
- February 1997 Current Ownership Assessment of Martin Doerr’s silver cup (E13) assigned Martin Doerr (E21)
- 01 June 1997 Identifier Assignment of the silver cup donated by Martin Doerr (E15) assigned object identifier 232
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 5.0.1
P141 assigned
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property indicates the attribute that was assigned or the item that was related to the item denoted by a property P140 assigned attribute to in an Attribute assignment action.
Examples:
- February 1997 Current Ownership Assessment of Martin Doerr’s silver cup (E13) assigned Martin Doerr (E21)
- 01 June 1997 Identifier Assignment of the silver cup donated by Martin Doerr (E15) assigned object identifier 232
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.1
P141 assigned
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property associates an instance of E13 Attribute Assignment with the instance of E1 CRM Entity used in the attribution. The instance of E1 CRM Entity here plays the role of the range of the attribution.
The kind of attribution made should be documented using P177 assigned property type
Examples:
- February 1997 Current Ownership Assessment of Martin Doerr’s silver cup (E13) assigned Martin Doerr (E21) (fictitious)
- 01 June 1997 Identifier Assignment of the silver cup donated by Martin Doerr (E15) assigned object
identifier 232 (fictitious) - the examination of MS Sinai Greek 418 (E13) assignedunsupported (E55) (Honey and Pickwoad, 2010)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: version 7.1
P141 assigned
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property indicates the attribute that was assigned or the item that was related to the item denoted by a property P140 assigned attribute to in an Attribute assignment action.
Examples:
- February 1997 Current Ownership Assessment of Martin Doerr’s silver cup (E13) assigned Martin Doerr (E21)
- 01 June 1997 Identifier Assignment of the silver cup donated by Martin Doerr (E15) assigned object identifier 232
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.0
P141 assigned
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property indicates the attribute that was assigned or the item that was related to the item denoted by a property P140 assigned attribute to in an Attribute assignment action.
Examples:
- February 1997 Current Ownership Assessment of Martin Doerr’s silver cup (E13) assigned Martin Doerr (E21)
- 01 June 1997 Identifier Assignment of the silver cup donated by Martin Doerr (E15) assigned object identifier 232
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.2.2
P141 assigned
Quantification: many to many (0,n,0,n)
Scope note:
This property indicates the attribute that was assigned or the item that was related to the item denoted by a property P140 assigned attribute to in an Attribute assignment action.
Examples:
- February 1997 Current Ownership Assessment of Martin Doerr’s silver cup (E13) assigned Martin Doerr (E21)
- 01 June 1997 Identifier Assignment of the silver cup donated by Martin Doerr (E15) assigned object identifier 232
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 5.0.2
P141 assigned
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property indicates the attribute that was assigned or the item that was related to the item denoted by a property P140 assigned attribute to in an Attribute assignment action.
Examples:
- February 1997 Current Ownership Assessment of Martin Doerr’s silver cup (E13) assigned Martin Doerr (E21)
- 01 June 1997 Identifier Assignment of the silver cup donated by Martin Doerr (E15) assigned object identifier 232
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.2
P141 assigned
Quantification: many to many (0,n,0,n)
Scope note:
This property indicates the attribute that was assigned or the item that was related to the item denoted by a property P140 assigned attribute to in an Attribute assignment action.
Examples:
- February 1997 Current Ownership Assessment of Martin Doerr’s silver cup (E13) assigned Martin Doerr (E21)
- 01 June 1997 Identifier Assignment of the silver cup donated by Martin Doerr (E15) assigned object identifier 232
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 4.1
P141 assigned
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property indicates the attribute that was assigned or the item that was related to the item denoted by a property P140 assigned attribute to in an Attribute assignment action.
Examples:
- February 1997 Current Ownership Assessment of Martin Doerr’s silver cup (E13) assigned Martin Doerr (E21)
- 01 June 1997 Identifier Assignment of the silver cup donated by Martin Doerr (E15) assigned object identifier 232
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 6.2.1
P142 used constituent
Quantification: many to many (0,n:0,n)
Scope note:
This property associates the event of assigning an instance of E42 Identifier with the instances of E90 Symbolic Object that were used as constituents of the identifier.
Examples:
- On June 1, 2001 assigning the personal name identifier “Guillaume, de Machaut, ca. 1300-1377” (E15) used constituent “ca. 1300-1377” (E49)
- Assigning a uniform title to the anonymous textual work known as ‘The Adoration of the Shepherds’(E15) used constituent ‘Coventry’ (E48)
- Assigning a uniform title to Pina Bausch’s choreographic work entitled ‘Rite of spring’ (E15) used constituent ‘(Choreographic Work: Bausch)’(E90)
- Assigning a uniform title to the motion picture directed in 1933 by Merian C. Cooper and Ernest B. Schoedsack and entitled ‘King Kong’ (E15) used constituent ‘1933’ (E50)
- Assigning the corporate name identifier ‘Univerza v Ljubljani. Oddelek za bibliotekarstvo’ to The Department for library science of the University of Ljubljana (E15) used constituent ‘Univerza v Ljubljani’ (E42)
Type: Property
Belongs to version: Version 5.1.2
P142 used constituent
Quantification: many to many (0,n,0,n)
Scope note:
This property associates an instance of E15 Identifier Assignment with the instance of E90 Symbolic Object used as constituent of an instance of E42 Identifier in this act of assignment.
Examples:
- Assigning the personal name identifier “Guillaume, de Machaut, ca. 1300-1377” on 1st June, 2001 (E15) used constituent “ca. 1300-1377” (E41). (Kelly, 2014)
- Assigning a uniform title to the anonymous textual work known as ‘The Adoration of the Shepherds’(E15) used constituent “Coventry” (E41). (Encyclopedia Britannica, 1998)
- Assigning a uniform title to Pina Bausch’s choreographic work entitled ‘Rite of spring’ (E15) used constituent “(Choreographic Work: Bausch)” (E90). (Brandstetter and Klein, 2015)
- Assigning a uniform title to the motion picture directed in 1933 by Merian C. Cooper and Ernest B. Schoedsack and entitled ‘King Kong’ (E15) used constituent “1933” (E61). (Goldner and Turner, 1976)
- Assigning the corporate name identifier ‘Univerza v Ljubljani. Oddelek za bibliotekarstvo’ to The Department for library science of the University of Ljubljana in 2018 (E15) used constituent “Univerza v Ljubljani” (E42). [Done by the Department of Library and Information Science and Book Studies Library, University of Ljubljana in 2018]
Type: Property
Belongs to version: version 7.1.1