diff --git a/INTRO_beta202408.owl b/INTRO_beta202408.owl index d9e16f7..b906ad4 100644 --- a/INTRO_beta202408.owl +++ b/INTRO_beta202408.owl @@ -504,7 +504,7 @@ - Links an INT Interpretation to the INT3 Interrelation or the INT2 Actualization of Feature it identifies. + Links an INT Identification or INT Interpretation to the INT3 Interrelation or the INT2 Actualization of Feature it identifies. R21 identifies @@ -627,7 +627,7 @@ - Links any INT3 Interrelation to a text or image (on any ontological level) or INT2 Actualization of Feature that is part of the INT3 Interrelation. The skos:boradMatch states that this property is a more specific version of oa:hasTarget in the sense that the INT3 Interrelation can be seen as an annotation, the texts/images linked by this relationship as their targets. + Links any INT3 Interrelation to a text or image (on any ontological level) or INT2 Actualization of Feature that is part of the INT3 Interrelation. The skos:broadMatch states that this property is a more specific version of oa:hasTarget in the sense that the INT3 Interrelation can be seen as an annotation, the texts/images linked by this relationship as their targets. R24 has related entity @@ -696,7 +696,7 @@ - R3i ist constellated by + R3i is constellated by @@ -937,7 +937,7 @@ Links a feature to a data string defining or describing it more closely. - R42 has specification + R43 has specification @@ -1041,7 +1041,7 @@ The INT1 Passage is a means of modelling an identifiable part of an E73 Information Object or its subclasses – without that part being removed from its source Information Object. For examples, see subclass comments. The skos:broadMatch states that the INT1 Passage can be regarded as an oa:SpecificResource in the sense that it is a section of a resource. - The skos:broadMatch between R41 hasLocation and oa:hasSelector indicates that by replacing R42 hasLocation with oa:hasSelector, multiple selector options from the Web Annotation Ontology can be utilized to specify the INT1 Passage's location. + The skos:broadMatch between R41 hasLocation and oa:hasSelector indicates that by replacing R41 hasLocation with oa:hasSelector, multiple selector options from the Web Annotation Ontology can be utilized to specify the INT1 Passage's location. INT1 Passage @@ -1080,7 +1080,8 @@ - This class comprises features that 'are in' or 'can be found in' or 'can be read out of' a text or an image. INT2 Actualizations of these features are the results of a receptive process that identifies the specific form the INT4 Feature – a distinct abstract concept, itself separate from the text or image – takes in the text or image. This class therefore has a wide scope. Its domain could be divided into subclasses following any number of different ratios; to avoid the resulting restrictions and/or complex hierarchies, the actual subclasses of the INT4 Receptional Entity represent diverse approaches to its subject matter, covering medial aspects as well as aspect of form and semantics. They can be populated resp. extended with custom subclasses based e.g. on relevant reference works: The class INT8 Rhetorical Feature could contain concepts based on classical rhetoric like allegory or personification, but would of course also include the pictorial pendants of these tropes. Lemmata from handbooks of poetic terms as well as concepts of pictorial composition could populate the INT10 Formal Feature resp. its (sub-)subclasses. Subclasses of INT9 Semantic Feature could be extended using art thesauri as well as handbooks on literary motives. + This class comprises features that 'are in' or 'can be found in' or 'can be read out of' a text or an image. INT2 Actualizations of these features are the results of a receptive process that identifies the specific form the INT4 Feature – a distinct abstract concept, itself separate from the text or image – takes in the text or image. This class therefore has a wide scope. Its domain could be divided into subclasses following any number of different ratios; to avoid the resulting restrictions and/or complex hierarchies, the actual subclasses of the INT4 Feature represent diverse approaches to its subject matter, covering medial aspects as well as aspect of form and semantics. They can be populated resp. extended with custom subclasses based e.g. on relevant reference works: The class INT8 Rhetorical Feature could contain concepts based on classical rhetoric like allegory or personification, but would of course also include the pictorial pendants of these tropes. Lemmata from handbooks of poetic terms as well as concepts of pictorial composition could populate the INT10 Formal Feature resp. its (sub-)subclasses. Subclasses of INT9 Semantic Feature could be extended using art thesauri as well as handbooks on literary motives. + For external thesauri and vocabularies see, e. g., ICONCLASS, the Getty Art and Architecture Thesaurus, the Getty Cultural Objects Name Authority, the Getty Union List of Artist Names, the Literary Theme Ontology (LTO), the Document Components Ontology, the OntoPoetry Ontology, the Taxonomy of Themes and Motifs (TTM2) ... INT4 Feature @@ -1210,7 +1211,8 @@ - This class comprises references to – usually: real – identifiable objects of any kind. It is not restricted to non-fictional texts resp. images depicting real life objects or events, but can be most easily identified there. + This class comprises references to – usually: real – identifiable objects of any kind. It is not restricted to non-fictional texts resp. images depicting real life objects or events, but can be most easily applied there. The CIDOC CRM property P67 refers to is recommended to establish the link to the entity referred to. However, there are two options: P67 can link this INT18 Reference (or any other feature) to the external entity, but it can also link the corresponding actualization of said feature to the external entity. This depends on the respective theoretical framework and is not specified in the context of this ontology. + (The scope of this class also includes references to other images/texts, if one wants to model an interrelation this way.) INT18 Reference @@ -1225,7 +1227,7 @@ - The first four lines of Rilke's poem "Archaischer Torso Apollos" - The last item on a shopping list. The skos:broadMatch states that the INT21 TextPassage can be regarded as an oa:SpecificResource in the sense that it is a section of a resource. - The skos:broadMatch between R41 hasLocation and oa:hasSelector indicates that by replacing R42 hasLocation with oa:hasSelector, multiple selector options from the Web Annotation Ontology can be utilized to specify the INT21 TextPassage's location. + The skos:broadMatch between R41 hasLocation and oa:hasSelector indicates that by replacing R41 hasLocation with oa:hasSelector, multiple selector options from the Web Annotation Ontology can be utilized to specify the INT21 TextPassage's location. INT21 Text Passage @@ -1245,7 +1247,7 @@ - The part of Piranesi's The Drawbridge, 2nd version, showing a drawbridge. The skos:broadMatch states that the INT22 ImageArea can be regarded as an oa:SpecificResource in the sense that it is a section of a resource. - The skos:broadMatch between R41 hasLocation and oa:hasSelector indicates that by replacing R42 hasLocation with oa:hasSelector, multiple selector options from the Web Annotation Ontology can be utilized to specify the INT22 ImageArea's location. + The skos:broadMatch between R41 hasLocation and oa:hasSelector indicates that by replacing R41 hasLocation with oa:hasSelector, multiple selector options from the Web Annotation Ontology can be utilized to specify the INT22 ImageArea's location. @@ -1484,8 +1486,6 @@ INT Genre - - @@ -1714,7 +1714,12 @@ INT Temporally Defined Architext - + + + + + INT Text Type + @@ -1777,8 +1782,6 @@ INT Type of Place - - diff --git a/docs/index.html b/docs/index.html index 5639182..c73dbb1 100644 --- a/docs/index.html +++ b/docs/index.html @@ -134,18 +134,18 @@

INTRO – the intertextual, interpictorial, and intermedial relations ontolo

Table of Contents

Classes

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INT1 PassageINT2 Actualization of FeatureINT3 InterrelationINT4 FeatureINT6 ArchitextINT8 Rhetorical FeatureINT9 Semantic FeatureINT10 Formal FeatureINT11 Type of InterrelationINT12 Common Interrelation TypesINT13 Interrelation in Genre TheoryINT14 Interrelation in RhetoricINT15 Intertextuality in Intertextuality TheoriesINT16 SegmentINT17 Functional RelationINT18 ReferenceINT21 Text PassageINT22 Image AreaINT23 Visual FeatureINT24 Textual FeatureINT25 ColorINT26 ShapeINT27 TextureINT28 RatioINT31 Intertextual RelationINT32 Interpictorial RelationINT33 Intermedial RelationINT34 Intermediality in Intermediality TheoriesINT35 Interpictoriality in Interpictoriality TheoriesINT Act (Drama)INT AtmosphereINT CharacterINT ConstellationINT DefinitionINT DescriptionINT DisciplineINT DiscourseINT Dramatic EntityINT EpochINT EventINT Figurative FeatureINT Figurative MeaningINT GenreINT Genre SpecificsINT Individual CharacterINT Individual ObjectINT Individual PlaceINT InterpretationINT Lyrical EntityINT MoodINT MotifINT MovementINT Narratological EntityINT ObjectINT OeuvreINT OpinionINT PlaceINT PlotINT Pragmatic FeatureINT Scene (Drama)INT SchoolINT Geographically Defined ArchitextINT StateINT SubjectINT SubtextINT Tableau (Drama)INT Temporally Defined ArchitextINT ThemeINT TheoryINT TimespanINT TopicINT ToposINT Type of CharacterINT Type of PlaceINT Typical ObjectINT Variety of TextINT Chapter (Prose)INT CompositionINT IdentificationINT Line (Poetry)INT Paragraph (Prose)INT PartINT SituationINT Textual Genre SpecificsINT Verse (Poetry)INT Visual Genre Specifics
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INT1 PassageINT2 Actualization of FeatureINT3 InterrelationINT4 FeatureINT6 ArchitextINT8 Rhetorical FeatureINT9 Semantic FeatureINT10 Formal FeatureINT11 Type of InterrelationINT12 Common Interrelation TypesINT13 Interrelation in Genre TheoryINT14 Interrelation in RhetoricINT15 Intertextuality in Intertextuality TheoriesINT16 SegmentINT17 Functional RelationINT18 ReferenceINT21 Text PassageINT22 Image AreaINT23 Visual FeatureINT24 Textual FeatureINT25 ColorINT26 ShapeINT27 TextureINT28 RatioINT31 Intertextual RelationINT32 Interpictorial RelationINT33 Intermedial RelationINT34 Intermediality in Intermediality TheoriesINT35 Interpictoriality in Interpictoriality TheoriesINT Act (Drama)INT AtmosphereINT CharacterINT ConstellationINT DefinitionINT DescriptionINT DisciplineINT DiscourseINT Dramatic EntityINT EpochINT EventINT Figurative FeatureINT Figurative MeaningINT GenreINT Genre SpecificsINT Individual CharacterINT Individual ObjectINT Individual PlaceINT InterpretationINT Lyrical EntityINT MoodINT MotifINT MovementINT Narratological EntityINT ObjectINT OeuvreINT OpinionINT PlaceINT PlotINT Pragmatic FeatureINT Scene (Drama)INT SchoolINT Geographically Defined ArchitextINT StateINT SubjectINT SubtextINT Tableau (Drama)INT Temporally Defined ArchitextINT Text TypeINT ThemeINT TheoryINT TimespanINT TopicINT ToposINT Type of CharacterINT Type of PlaceINT Typical ObjectINT Variety of TextINT Chapter (Prose)INT CompositionINT IdentificationINT Line (Poetry)INT Paragraph (Prose)INT PartINT SituationINT Textual Genre SpecificsINT Verse (Poetry)INT Visual Genre Specifics

Object Properties

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Data Properties

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Version History

Classes

INT1 Passage

URI: https://w3id.org/lso/intro/beta202408#INT1_Passage
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The INT1 Passage is a means of modelling an identifiable part of an E73 Information Object or its subclasses – without that part being removed from its source Information Object.
For examples, see subclass comments.
The skos:broadMatch states that the INT1 Passage can be regarded as an oa:SpecificResource in the sense that it is a section of a resource.
The skos:broadMatch between R41 hasLocation and oa:hasSelector indicates that by replacing R42 hasLocation with oa:hasSelector, multiple selector options from the Web Annotation Ontology can be utilized to specify the INT1 Passage's location.
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The INT1 Passage is a means of modelling an identifiable part of an E73 Information Object or its subclasses – without that part being removed from its source Information Object.
For examples, see subclass comments.
The skos:broadMatch states that the INT1 Passage can be regarded as an oa:SpecificResource in the sense that it is a section of a resource.
The skos:broadMatch between R41 hasLocation and oa:hasSelector indicates that by replacing R41 hasLocation with oa:hasSelector, multiple selector options from the Web Annotation Ontology can be utilized to specify the INT1 Passage's location.
Subclass of: http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E90_Symbolic_Object
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INT1 Passage

URI: https://w3id.org/lso/intro/beta202408#INT2_ActualizationOfFeature
The fact that a text or an image shows - in its own specific way - a certain feature (which itself is an abstract concept and takes form in many texts/images), e.g. a motif, an atmosphere, a theme, a figure of speech.
Examples:
- the specific actualization of the motif of patricide in Sophokles' 'Ödipus Rex'.
- the specific actualization of the Faust-subject in Goethe's 'Faust'.
- the specific actualization of the iambic pentameter in Rilke's 'Archaischer Torso Apollos".
- the specific actualization of the Ophelia-character in John Everett Millais' painting "Ophelia" (1852).
Subclass of: http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E28_Conceptual_Object
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INT3 Interrelation

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INT1 Passage

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INT4 Feature

URI: https://w3id.org/lso/intro/beta202408#INT4_Feature
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This class comprises features that 'are in' or 'can be found in' or 'can be read out of' a text or an image. INT2 Actualizations of these features are the results of a receptive process that identifies the specific form the INT4 Feature – a distinct abstract concept, itself separate from the text or image – takes in the text or image. This class therefore has a wide scope. Its domain could be divided into subclasses following any number of different ratios; to avoid the resulting restrictions and/or complex hierarchies, the actual subclasses of the INT4 Receptional Entity represent diverse approaches to its subject matter, covering medial aspects as well as aspect of form and semantics. They can be populated resp. extended with custom subclasses based e.g. on relevant reference works: The class INT8 Rhetorical Feature could contain concepts based on classical rhetoric like allegory or personification, but would of course also include the pictorial pendants of these tropes. Lemmata from handbooks of poetic terms as well as concepts of pictorial composition could populate the INT10 Formal Feature resp. its (sub-)subclasses. Subclasses of INT9 Semantic Feature could be extended using art thesauri as well as handbooks on literary motives.
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This class comprises features that 'are in' or 'can be found in' or 'can be read out of' a text or an image. INT2 Actualizations of these features are the results of a receptive process that identifies the specific form the INT4 Feature – a distinct abstract concept, itself separate from the text or image – takes in the text or image. This class therefore has a wide scope. Its domain could be divided into subclasses following any number of different ratios; to avoid the resulting restrictions and/or complex hierarchies, the actual subclasses of the INT4 Feature represent diverse approaches to its subject matter, covering medial aspects as well as aspect of form and semantics. They can be populated resp. extended with custom subclasses based e.g. on relevant reference works: The class INT8 Rhetorical Feature could contain concepts based on classical rhetoric like allegory or personification, but would of course also include the pictorial pendants of these tropes. Lemmata from handbooks of poetic terms as well as concepts of pictorial composition could populate the INT10 Formal Feature resp. its (sub-)subclasses. Subclasses of INT9 Semantic Feature could be extended using art thesauri as well as handbooks on literary motives.
For external thesauri and vocabularies see, e. g., ICONCLASS, the Getty Art and Architecture Thesaurus, the Getty Cultural Objects Name Authority, the Getty Union List of Artist Names, the Literary Theme Ontology (LTO), the Document Components Ontology, the OntoPoetry Ontology, the Taxonomy of Themes and Motifs (TTM2) ...
Subclass of: http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E28_Conceptual_Object
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INT6 Architext

URI: https://w3id.org/lso/intro/beta202408#INT6_Architext
An INT6 Architextual Entity consists in a number of texts/images which in some way give reason to see them as connected, related, sharing a common feature.
Examples for INT6 Architextual Entities can be
- discourses (members sharing a discoursive element, a topic etc.)
- genres (members sharing genre conventions)
- a discipline (members deriving from the same disciplinary background)
- an oeuvre (members created by the same person)
- national literatures/arts (members whose creators share a nationality) etc.
Subclass of: http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E28_Conceptual_Object
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INT8 Rhetorical Feature

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INT1 Passage

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INT18 Reference

URI: https://w3id.org/lso/intro/beta202408#INT18_Reference
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This class comprises references to – usually: real – identifiable objects of any kind. It is not restricted to non-fictional texts resp. images depicting real life objects or events, but can be most easily identified there.
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This class comprises references to – usually: real – identifiable objects of any kind. It is not restricted to non-fictional texts resp. images depicting real life objects or events, but can be most easily applied there. The CIDOC CRM property P67 refers to is recommended to establish the link to the entity referred to. However, there are two options: P67 can link this INT18 Reference (or any other feature) to the external entity, but it can also link the corresponding actualization of said feature to the external entity. This depends on the respective theoretical framework and is not specified in the context of this ontology.
(The scope of this class also includes references to other images/texts, if one wants to model an interrelation this way.)
Subclass of: http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E89_Propositional_Object
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INT21 Text Passage

URI: https://w3id.org/lso/intro/beta202408#INT21_TextPassage
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The INT21 TextPassage is a means of modelling an identifiable part of an E73 Information Object or its subclasses – without that part being removed from its source Information Object.
Examples:
- The words 'Abandon all hope ye who enter here' from Canto III of Dante's Inferno.
- The first four lines of Rilke's poem "Archaischer Torso Apollos"
- The last item on a shopping list.
The skos:broadMatch states that the INT21 TextPassage can be regarded as an oa:SpecificResource in the sense that it is a section of a resource.
The skos:broadMatch between R41 hasLocation and oa:hasSelector indicates that by replacing R42 hasLocation with oa:hasSelector, multiple selector options from the Web Annotation Ontology can be utilized to specify the INT21 TextPassage's location.
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The INT21 TextPassage is a means of modelling an identifiable part of an E73 Information Object or its subclasses – without that part being removed from its source Information Object.
Examples:
- The words 'Abandon all hope ye who enter here' from Canto III of Dante's Inferno.
- The first four lines of Rilke's poem "Archaischer Torso Apollos"
- The last item on a shopping list.
The skos:broadMatch states that the INT21 TextPassage can be regarded as an oa:SpecificResource in the sense that it is a section of a resource.
The skos:broadMatch between R41 hasLocation and oa:hasSelector indicates that by replacing R41 hasLocation with oa:hasSelector, multiple selector options from the Web Annotation Ontology can be utilized to specify the INT21 TextPassage's location.
Subclass of: INT1 Passage
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INT22 Image Area

URI: https://w3id.org/lso/intro/beta202408#INT22_ImageArea
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The INT22 ImageArea is a means of modelling an identifiable part of an image (itself modelled as an E73 Information Object or one of its subclasses) – without that part being removed from its source Information Object.
Examples:
- The part of Leonardo's Mona Lisa showing Mona Lisa's smile.
- The bottom 3/5 of Rothko's Painting "Orange And Yellow" (1956), dominated by the fuzzy orange rectangle.
- The part of the "Smiley Face" originally invented by Harvey Ball that shows the Smiley's left eye.
- The part of Piranesi's The Drawbridge, 2nd version, showing a drawbridge.

The skos:broadMatch states that the INT22 ImageArea can be regarded as an oa:SpecificResource in the sense that it is a section of a resource.
The skos:broadMatch between R41 hasLocation and oa:hasSelector indicates that by replacing R42 hasLocation with oa:hasSelector, multiple selector options from the Web Annotation Ontology can be utilized to specify the INT22 ImageArea's location.
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The INT22 ImageArea is a means of modelling an identifiable part of an image (itself modelled as an E73 Information Object or one of its subclasses) – without that part being removed from its source Information Object.
Examples:
- The part of Leonardo's Mona Lisa showing Mona Lisa's smile.
- The bottom 3/5 of Rothko's Painting "Orange And Yellow" (1956), dominated by the fuzzy orange rectangle.
- The part of the "Smiley Face" originally invented by Harvey Ball that shows the Smiley's left eye.
- The part of Piranesi's The Drawbridge, 2nd version, showing a drawbridge.

The skos:broadMatch states that the INT22 ImageArea can be regarded as an oa:SpecificResource in the sense that it is a section of a resource.
The skos:broadMatch between R41 hasLocation and oa:hasSelector indicates that by replacing R41 hasLocation with oa:hasSelector, multiple selector options from the Web Annotation Ontology can be utilized to specify the INT22 ImageArea's location.
Subclass of: INT1 Passage
In domain of: R31i is image area of
In range of: R31 has image area
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INT1 Passage

URI: https://w3id.org/lso/intro/beta202408#INT_Constellation
In domain of: R3 constellates
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INT Definition

URI: https://w3id.org/lso/intro/beta202408#INT_Definition
@@ -494,6 +494,10 @@

INT1 Passage

URI: https://w3id.org/lso/intro/beta202408#INT_TemporallyDefinedArchitext
Subclass of: INT6 Architext
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INT Text Type

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URI: https://w3id.org/lso/intro/beta202408#INT_TextType
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Subclass of: INT6 Architext
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INT Theme

URI: https://w3id.org/lso/intro/beta202408#INT_Theme
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R10 has passage

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R21 identifies

URI: https://w3id.org/lso/intro/beta202408#R21_identifies
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Links an INT Interpretation to the INT3 Interrelation or the INT2 Actualization of Feature it identifies.
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Links an INT Identification or INT Interpretation to the INT3 Interrelation or the INT2 Actualization of Feature it identifies.
Inverse Property: R21i is identified by
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R10 has passage

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R24 has related entity

URI: https://w3id.org/lso/intro/beta202408#R24_hasRelatedEntity
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Links any INT3 Interrelation to a text or image (on any ontological level) or INT2 Actualization of Feature that is part of the INT3 Interrelation. The skos:boradMatch states that this property is a more specific version of oa:hasTarget in the sense that the INT3 Interrelation can be seen as an annotation, the texts/images linked by this relationship as their targets.
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Links any INT3 Interrelation to a text or image (on any ontological level) or INT2 Actualization of Feature that is part of the INT3 Interrelation. The skos:broadMatch states that this property is a more specific version of oa:hasTarget in the sense that the INT3 Interrelation can be seen as an annotation, the texts/images linked by this relationship as their targets.
Inverse Property: R24i is related entity
Range: http://iflastandards.info/ns/lrm/lrmoo/F1_Work, http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E73_Information_Object, INT1 Passage, INT2 Actualization of Feature, INT6 Architext
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R10 has passage

URI: https://w3id.org/lso/intro/beta202408#R3_constellates
Links an INT Constellation to the elements (INT2 Actualizations of Feature) that together form that INT Constellation.
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Inverse Property: R3i ist constellated by
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Inverse Property: R3i is constellated by
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R3i ist constellated by

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R3i is constellated by

URI: https://w3id.org/lso/intro/beta202408#R3i_isConstellatedBy
Inverse Property: R3 constellates
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R40 has bibliographical data

URI: https://w3id.org/lso/intro/beta202408#R42_hasParaphraseOrDefinition
Links pretty much everything to a data string providing a definition for it. (A shortcut for modelling the definition as an INT2 Actualization of Feature.)
Range: string
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R42 has specification

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R43 has specification

URI: https://w3id.org/lso/intro/beta202408#R43_hasSpecification
Links a feature to a data string defining or describing it more closely.