[osis-core] RE: What is happening

Fred Mellings fredmellings at tiscali.co.uk
Mon Oct 11 15:30:22 MST 2004


The Paratext LXX copy only leaves out ESG S3Y PS2 MAN -- it has all the 
other 88 books (it is currently not possible to process anything at a 
position higher than 84) even if it had its bookmname name mapped to 
another.

The Work I hold for processing has one book outside the OSIS range (position 
91)  -- As a result it can't be processed even if the Processors.conf were 
given a mapping to an OSIS recognised book

Whatever conclusion you all come too there should still be some mechanism to 
allow all of the 92 to be processed within the OSIS core and be mapped to 
their relevant name/s

Fred


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Patrick Durusau" <pdurusau at emory.edu>
To: <osis-core at crosswire.org>
Cc: <kdeblois at biblesocieties.org>; "'Fred Mellings'" 
<fredmellings at tiscali.co.uk>; "'Todd Tillinghast'" 
<todd at contentframeworks.com>; "'David Landin'" <director at wa-uk.org>; 
<osis-core at bibletechnologieswg.org>; "'Emma Canales'" <ecanales at sbu.org>
Sent: Monday, October 11, 2004 9:53 PM
Subject: Re: [osis-core] RE: What is happening


> Guys,
>
> I am hopeful we can finally put both the latest version of the schema and 
> the Users Manual to bed by the end of October.
>
> Seems like the book names is one of those issues we need to address.
>
> Any comments on how the book names came to be in the first place? Chris 
> Little seems to indicate in a prior post that they are found in Ralfs LXX. 
> Which is fine but that does not make it another book of Judges for 
> example.
>
> In other words, we don't have a name for the book of Judges in Aramaic, 
> versus Greek, versus Hebrew, even if it is an old translation of the same.
>
> Hope everyone is having a great day!
>
> Patrick
>
>
> Patrick Durusau wrote:
>> Kees,
>>
>> Thanks for asking Fred for the overview and thanks to Fred for providing 
>> it!
>>
>> I see what may be part of the problem, you want to make references to 
>> different versions by book name? Ah, ok, that makes sense. So that you 
>> can distinguish a reference to Judges(Vaticanus) from Judges(otherwise)? 
>> And you want it to be a standard set of names?
>>
>> BTW, you say: "The Septuagint contains two versions of Daniel. That
>> goes for Susanna and Bel and the Dragon too."
>>
>> Does that mean we need three names for Daniel? (the standard one plus two 
>> for the different versions in the Septuagint?)
>>
>> Questions:
>>
>> Does everyone agree that for reference purposes, we need standard names 
>> to refer to the 8 books that Fred has listed?
>>
>> I think of these as versions, with the exception of Odae, which we would 
>> handle in the header for an OSIS encoded document, but I think he wants 
>> to be able to construct references to particular versions of books. 
>> Normally I would say handle that in the OSIS header but these are going 
>> to be common across all commentaries, etc.
>>
>> Comments/suggestions?
>>
>> Hope everyone is having a great day!
>>
>> Patrick
>>
>>>  You have 84 books already listed The 66 standard books (not listed 
>>> here) and 18 Apocrypha books (listed below) which leaves 8 books you 
>>> don't cover
>>>  Paratext position     Three letter code                OSIS name
>>> 68                          Tob                                   Tob
>>> 69                          Jdt                                    Jdt
>>> 70                          Esg 
>>> AddEsth
>>> 71                          Wis                                   Wis 72 
>>> Sir                                     Sir
>>> 73                          Bar                                    Bar
>>> 74                          Lje                                    EpJer
>>> 75                          S3Y                                   PrAzar
>>> 76                          Sus                                   Sus
>>> 77                          Bel                                    Bel
>>> 78                          1Ma                                  1Macc
>>> 79                          2Ma                                  2Macc
>>> 80                          3Ma                                  3Macc
>>> 81                          4Ma                                  4Macc
>>> 82                          1Es                                   1Esd
>>> 83                          2Es                                   2Esd
>>> 84                          Man                                  PrMan
>>> 85                          Ps2                                  PssSol
>>>  Your software does not process any number higher than the above
>>>  The 8 books not covered in the OSIS schema are:-
>>>  Paratext position   Three letter code    Information from Paratext 
>>> Chapters
>>> 86                         ODA                     Odae 
>>> 14
>>> 87                         PSS                     Psalms of Solomon 
>>> 18
>>> 88                         JSA                     Joshua A 
>>> 24
>>> 89                         JDB                     Judges B 
>>> 21
>>> 90                         TBS                     Tobit S            14
>>> 91                         SST                     Susannah Th 
>>> 1
>>> 92                         DNT                     Daniel Th 
>>> 12
>>> 93                         BLT                      Bel and the Dragon 
>>> 1
>>>           Note: Daniel Th. is the Daniel version by Theodotion which is 
>>> a revision of the Septuagint. The Septuagint contains two versions of 
>>> Daniel. That goes for Susanna and Bel and the Dragon too.
>>>
>>> For Joshua there are the "classic" Joshua and part of the book of Joshua 
>>> from the Codex Alexandrinus which has been added in Rahlfs' version of 
>>> the Septuagint. This latter version only contains of part of chapter 15.
>>>
>>> For Judges there are two versions as well, which are both complete. The 
>>> "extra" book of Judges found in Rahlfs is the one from the Codex 
>>> Vaticanus.
>>>
>>> Odae is from the Septuagint as well. These are songs but they are 
>>> different from the Psalms of Solomon. The book Odae actually is a 
>>> collection of songs from both the Old and New Testaments, like the song 
>>> of Moses (Exodus 15), Hannah (1 Samuel 2), Mary (Luke 1), etc.
>>>
>>> Tobit S. is an additional version of Tobit from the Codex Sinaiticus.
>>>
>>>  Regarding Chapters and verses these are covered in the .vrs files which 
>>> you already have.
>>> The OSIS team need to talk with someone in UBS to get this sorted 
>>> because it will keep cropping up because these books exist even though 
>>> OSIS does not recognise them
>>>  Fred
>>>
>>>     ----- Original Message -----
>>>     From: Todd Tillinghast <mailto:todd at contentframeworks.com>
>>>     To: 'Fred Mellings' <mailto:fredmellings at tiscali.co.uk>
>>>     Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 2004 5:31 PM
>>>     Subject: RE: What is happening
>>>
>>>     Fred,
>>>
>>>     I am not sure which 6 you are talking about exactly but I think
>>>     there is enough confusion that the UBS will have to make a statement
>>>     about at least a couple.
>>>
>>>     Can you list the six UBS Bible book names that seem unclear to you
>>>     along with how many chapters (and what their numbers are if they
>>>     don?t start with ?1?) and how many verses if they only have one
>>>     chapter?
>>>     I will offer my opinion on the ones that seem clear.
>>>
>>>     Todd
>>>
>>>     -----Original Message-----
>>>     From: Fred Mellings [mailto:fredmellings at tiscali.co.uk]
>>>     Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 2004 3:03 AM
>>>     To: Todd Tillinghast
>>>     Subject: Re: What is happening
>>>
>>>     Todd,
>>>
>>>     Isn't the description (from the Paratext help) that someone sent 
>>> enough?
>>>
>>>     Fred
>>>
>>>         ----- Original Message -----
>>>
>>>         From: Todd Tillinghast <mailto:todd at contentframeworks.com>
>>>
>>>         To: 'Fred Mellings' <mailto:fredmellings at tiscali.co.uk>
>>>
>>>         Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 2004 9:09 AM
>>>
>>>         Subject: RE: What is happening
>>>
>>>         Fred,
>>>
>>>         I am not sure we can really make a reliable assessment regarding
>>>         the identification of the 6 extra books without the UBS clearly
>>>         stating what they mean for the files to be.
>>>
>>>         Todd
>>>
>>>
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>>
>>
>
>
> -- 
> Patrick Durusau
> Director of Research and Development
> Society of Biblical Literature
> Patrick.Durusau at sbl-site.org
> Chair, V1 - Text Processing: Office and Publishing Systems Interface
> Co-Editor, ISO 13250, Topic Maps -- Reference Model
>
> Topic Maps: Human, not artificial, intelligence at work!
>
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