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Amendments to version 5.01

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Page xxv: CIDOC CRM Property Hierarchy is updated

Page 18: E41 Appellation: E28 Conceptual Object was removed from the subclass list

Page 28: E72 Legal Object: E73 Information Object was removed from the superclass list

Page 29: E73 Information Object: E72 Legal Object was removed from the subclass list

Page 33: The fist sentence of the scope note of E85 Joining read: This class comprises the activities that result in an instance of E49 Actor: it was corrected to: This class comprises the activities that result in an instance of E39 Actor

Page 40: P12 occurred in the presence of (was present at): P33 was removed from the superproperty list

Page 41: P15 was influenced by (influenced): P33 was removed from the superproperty list

Page 44: P24 transferred title of (changed ownership through): the scope note is updated

Page 46: P33 used specific technique (was used by): P12, P15 were removed from the subroperty list

Page 47: P37 assigned (was assigned by): The spelling error in the domain part is corrected

Page 50: P46 is composed of (forms part of): the “Hog’s Back” (E24) forms part of the “Fosseway” (E24): The missing ‘)’ was added to (E24)

Page 54: P62 depicts (is depicted by): italics were added to the name of the property at the examples

Page 67: P118 overlaps in time with (is overlapped in time by): the Iron Age (E52) overlaps in time with the Roman period (E52): it was corrected to: the Iron Age (E4) overlaps in time with the Roman period (E4)

Page 68: P119 meets in time with (is met in time by): Early Saxon Period (E52) meets in time with Middle Saxon Period (E52): it was corrected to: Early Saxon Period (E4) meets in time with Middle Saxon Period (E4)

Page 68: P120 occurs before (occurs after): Early Bronze Age (E52) occurs before Late Bronze age (E52): it was corrected to: Early Bronze Age (E4) occurs before Late Bronze age (E4)
Amendments to amendments

Page 101: E15: The first letter of the first word in the first example was capitalized.

BEFORE


replacement of the inventory number TA959a by GE34604 for a 17th century lament cloth at the Museum Benaki, Athens

AFTER


replacement of the inventory number TA959a by GE34604 for a 17th century lament cloth at the Museum Benaki, Athens:
It was corrected to

BEFORE


replacement of the inventory number TA959a by GE34604 for a 17th century lament cloth at the Museum Benaki, Athens

AFTER


Replacement of the inventory number TA959a by GE34604 for a 17th century lament cloth at the Museum Benaki, Athens

Page 112: P105 has been superpclass of P52: It was changed to:P105 has been superproperty of P52

Page 124: P143 Joining: it was corrected to: P143 joined (was joined by)

Amendments to version 5.02




E5 Event, E6 Destruction


The example “the destruction of Lisbon by earthquake in 1755” wasn’t really an example for E6 Destruction since Lisbon continued to exist and be identified as Lisbon after the earthquake, so the example changed from


  • the destruction of Lisbon by earthquake in 1755 (E6)

To


  • the destruction of Herculaneum by volcanic eruption in 79 AD (E6)

Also, for the same reason the example “the shooting of the last wolf […] of E6 Destruction has been removed.

E12 Production


The second and the third example were reworded, because the term “edition” is ambiguous, it makes one think of E73 Information Object rather than E7 Activity. The text of the example was modified from:


  • the recasting of the Little Mermaid at the harbour of Copenhagen

      • the seventh edition of Rembrandt’s etching “Woman sitting half dressed beside a stove”, 1658, Bartsch Number 197

To:

  • the first casting of the Little Mermaid from the harbour of Copenhagen

      • Rembrandt’s creating of the seventh state of his etching “Woman sitting half dressed beside a stove”, 1658, identified by Bartsch Number 197 (E12,E65,E81)

E29 Design or Procedure

The fourth example of E29 Design or Procedure was modified in order to be more accurate from:




      • folio 860 of the Codex Atlanticus from Leonardo da Vinci, 1486-1490, kept in the Biblioteca Ambrosiana in Milan

to:

      • The drawing on the folio 860 of the Codex Atlanticus from Leonardo da Vinci, 1486-1490, kept in the Biblioteca Ambrosiana in Milan

E35 Title

The text in the parenthesis in the scope note was changed from :


(the latter are common nouns and are modelled in the CRM as instances of E55 Type)

To:


(the latter are common nouns that stand for instances of E55 Type)

E70 Thing

The following examples were modified for better understanding from:




  • the pint of milk in my refrigerator

  • the plan of the Stassburger Muenster

  • the thing on the top of Otto Hahn’s desk

  • the design of the no-smoking sign (E29)

to:


  • the bottle of milk in my refrigerator (E22)

  • the plan of the Strassburger Muenster (E29)

  • the thing on the top of Otto Hahn’s desk (E19)

  • the form of the no-smoking sign (E36)



E75 Conceptual Object Appellation


The scope note of E75 Conceptual Object Appellation was modified for not confusing with the class E42 Identifier. So the text of the scope note is changed from:
This class comprises all specific identifiers of intellectual products or standardized patterns

To:


This class comprises all appellations specific to intellectual products or standardized patterns
Also in the second example the letter in the parenthesis at the end was changed to (F) for not confusing with the label of a CRM entity. So the example was changed from:


    • ISO 2788-1986 (E)

To:

    • ISO 2788-1986 (F)

E81 Transformation – issue 165

The scope note and the example of E81 Transformation were changed from:

This class comprises the events that result in the simultaneous destruction of one E77 Persistent Item and the creation of another E77 Persistent Item that preserves recognizable substance from the first but has a fundamentally different nature and identity.
Although the two instances of E77 Persistent Item are treated as discrete entities having separate, unique identities, they are causally connected through the E81 Transformation; the destruction of the first E77 Persistent Item directly causes the creation of the second using or preserving some relevant substance. Instances of E81 Transformation are therefore distinct from re-classifications (documented using E17 Type Assignment) or modifications (documented using E11 Modification) of objects that do not fundamentally change their nature or identity. Characteristic cases are reconstructions and repurposing of historical buildings or ruins, fires leaving buildings in ruins, taxidermy of specimen in natural history and the reorganization of a corporate body into a new one.

Examples:



  • the death and mummification of Tut Ankh Amun (transformation of Tut Ankh Amun from a living person to a mummy)

To:


This class comprises the events that result in the simultaneous destruction of one or more than one E77 Persistent Item and the creation of one or more than one E77 Persistent Item that preserves recognizable substance from the first one(s) but has fundamentally different nature and identity.
Although the old and the new instances of E77 Persistent Item are treated as discrete entities having separate, unique identities, they are causally connected through the E81 Transformation; the destruction of the old E77 Persistent Item(s) directly causes the creation of the new one(s) using or preserving some relevant substance. Instances of E81 Transformation are therefore distinct from re-classifications (documented using E17 Type Assignment) or modifications (documented using E11 Modification) of objects that do not fundamentally change their nature or identity. Characteristic cases are reconstructions and repurposing of historical buildings or ruins, fires leaving buildings in ruins, taxidermy of specimen in natural history and the reorganization of a corporate body into a new one.

Examples:



  • the death and mummification of Tut Ankh Amun (transformation of Tut Ankh Amun from a living person to a mummy) (E69,E81,E7)

P4 has time-span (is time-span of)


The example was reworded for better understanding. The example changed from:


  • the Yalta Conference (E7) has time-span Yalta Conference time-span (E52), ongoing throughout 11 February 1945 (E61)

To:

  • the Yalta Conference (E7) has time-span Yalta Conference time-span (E52)

P5 consists of (forms part of)


The example has been reworded to follow the usual pattern for property examples. So the example changed form:

The Condition State of the ruined Parthenon (E3 Condition State) consists of (P5) a bombarded state (E3 Condition State) from the explosion of a Venetian shell in 1687

To:

The Condition State of the ruined Parthenon (E3) consists of the bombarded state after the explosion of a Venetian shell in 1687 (E3)


P14 carried out by (performed) – issue 170

In P14, the example was corrected, the word ‘was’ was deleted from the example.



P44 has condition (is condition of) – issue 144

The name of the property P44 changed from ‘P44 has condition (condition of)’ to ‘P44 has condition (is condition of).


P62 depicts (is depicted by)

The first example was changed for better understanding. It was changed from:




      • “Impression Sunrise” by Monet (E84) depicts sun rising over Le Havre (E5) mode of depiction Impressionistic (E55)

To:


  • The painting “La Liberté guidant le peuple” by Eugene Delacroix (E84) depicts the French “July Revolution” 1830 (E7)

P65 shows visual item (is shown by) – issue 169

The example has been changed from:




  • “Impression Sunrise” by Monet (E84) shows visual item Impression_Sunrise.jpg (E38)

To

  • My T-Shirt (E22) shows visual item Mona Lisa (E38)



P107 has current or former member (is current or former member of)

In the scope note of this property the phrase “he or she” was reworded for not equating E39 Actor with E21 Person. So the first paragraph of the scope note changed

From
This property relates an E39 Actor to the E74 Group of which he or she is a member.

To


This property relates an E39 Actor to the E74 Group of which that E39 Actor is a member.

P148 has component (is component of)


The example was reworded for better understanding and it is changed from:
The Italian text of Dante’s textual work entitled “Divina Commedia” (E33) P148 has component The Italian text of Dante’s textual work entitled “Inferno” (E33)

To:


Dante’s “Divine Comedy” (E89) has component Dante’s “Hell” (E89)


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