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                <title><rs>Digital image of the illustration on page 103 <persName ref="#MHFstr01"><forename>Mary H.</forename>
                            <surname>Foster</surname></persName> and <persName><forename>Mabel
                                H.</forename>
                            <surname>Cummings</surname></persName>'s childrens book <title xml:lang="en" level="m">Asgard Stories: Tales from Norse
                            Mythology</title>.</rs></title>
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                <authority>This digital image is from <title xml:lang="en" level="m">Asgard Stories:
                        Tales from Norse Mythology</title>.</authority>
                <publisher>The University of Victoria</publisher>
                <date when="2022">2022*</date>
                <pubPlace>Victoria, B.C., Canada</pubPlace>
                <availability status="free">
                    <p>This illustration from <title xml:lang="en" level="m">Asgard Stories: Tales
                            from Norse Mythology</title> is in the public domain.</p>
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            </publicationStmt>
            <!-- use the notesStmt for brief "Reseach Notes" that will appear on the webpage after "Bibliography". -->
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                <note n="1">
                    <!-- FIND and put review citation inside this comment -->
                    <!-- FIX <note>Early Print review of ....
                    Web. (Journal Date) - Add ref target for Full text of the Review.</note>--></note>
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                    <title xml:lang="en" level="m">Asgard Stories: Tales from Norse
                        Mythology</title>
                    <date when="1901">1901</date>
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                        <placeName xml:lang="en">Victoria</placeName>
                        <repository xml:lang="en">This illustration is from <title level="m">Asgard
                                Stories: Tales from Norse Mythology</title> from the collection of
                            P.A. Baer</repository>
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                                <persName ref="#MHFstr01"><forename>Mary
                                        H.</forename>
                                    <surname>Foster</surname><date when="1820">19 Dec 1848</date>
                                    <date when="1908">27 Oct 1914</date></persName>
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                                <persName ref="#MHCmgs01"><forename>Mabel
                                        H.</forename>
                                    <surname>Cummings</surname><!-- March 3,1825 - March 3,1879 -->
                                    <date when="1872">28 Mar 1872</date>
                                    <date when="1962">24 August 1962</date></persName>
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                            <p><desc>This illustrated title header is from a retelling of Old Norse
                                    mythology, <title xml:lang="en" level="m">Asgard Stories: Tales
                                        from Norse Mythology</title> (1901), by <persName ref="#MHFstr01"><forename>Mary H.</forename>
                                        <surname>Foster</surname></persName> and <persName ref="#MHCmgs01"><forename>Mabel H.</forename>
                                        <surname>Cummings</surname></persName>. The header is for
                                    the chapter "The Twilight of the Gods," a retelling of the
                                        "<name type="mythical" ref="#RagRok01">Ragnarok</name>" myth, and depicts the water that submerges
                                    the world.</desc>
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                                </dimensions>
                                <material>not known</material></p>
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                    <history>
                        <origin>
                            <p>This illustration was created by an unknown artist for <title xml:lang="en" level="m">Asgard Stories: Tales from Norse
                                    Mythology</title>.</p></origin>
                        <provenance><p>This illustration is from <title level="m">Asgard Stories:
                                    Tales from Norse Mythology</title> from the collection of P. A.
                                Baer.</p>
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                    </history>
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            <projectDesc>
                <p>The digital image repository, MyNDIR, began as part of P. A. Baer's Ph.D. project
                        <title xml:lang="en" level="u">An Old Norse Image Hoard: From the Analog
                        Past to the Digital Present</title>. The original prototype for a digital
                    image repository and web page featured illustrations of Old Norse gods and
                    heroes from manuscripts and early print sources. The website was launched on
                    June 6, 2013 with one hundred and one illustrations.</p>
                <p>In the fall of 2018, MyNDIR became part of the Endings Project in the Humanities
                    Computing and Media Centre at the University of Victoria. The purpose of the
                    project is to archive websites by creating a static version of a site that can
                    be used independent of the internet.</p>
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                <p>I initially used a Roma Schema with the modules: <term>core</term>,
                        <term>tei</term>, <term>header</term>, <term>textstructure</term>,
                        <term>msdescription</term>, <term>namesdates</term>, <term>certainty</term>,
                        <term>figures</term>, <term>transcr</term> and <term>linking</term>.</p>
                <p>All proper nouns for the metadata for the illustrations are marked up with TEI P5
                    by using: &lt;gi&gt;persName&lt;/gi&gt; for beings such as gods, giants, humans,
                    authors, illustrators etc. and &lt;gi&gt;name&lt;/gi&gt; for animals, monsters,
                    and artifacts. The &lt;att&gt;xml:id&lt;/att&gt;s for proper nouns are always
                    mixed case abbreviations that begin with a capital. The
                    &lt;gi&gt;list&lt;/gi&gt; elements always have &lt;att&gt;type&lt;/att&gt; and
                    usually have &lt;att&gt;subtype&lt;/att&gt; as well. All other TEI tags such as:
                    &lt;placeName/&gt; for places, &lt;orgName/&gt; for archives, and
                    &lt;person/&gt; were used in the manner demonstrated by the TEI P5 guidelines. I
                    use the &lt;att&gt;xml:lang&lt;/att&gt; for all of these elements. The keyword
                    items for all proper nouns are linked to further descriptive data in a Names
                    directory (names.xml).</p>
                <p>Keyword items consisting of simple nouns, are marked up as
                    &lt;gi&gt;term&lt;/gi&gt; to correspond to names of artifacts, animals, and
                    monsters, e.g. Megingjörð = belt, Sleipnir = horse, Jörmungandr = serpent. The
                    keyword items for all simple nouns are also entered in the names.xml file. The
                    &lt;att&gt;xml:id&lt;/att&gt;s for simple nouns are not abbreviated, always
                    begin in lower case, are always in English, and are camel back when consisting
                    of more than one word.</p>
                <p>The critical approach for the selection of illustrations is focused through the
                    theoretical lens of Material Philology which considers books and their material
                    details, such as covers and illustrations, as cultural artifacts. This selection
                    criteria results in a repository of images that is capable of revealing aspects
                    of book history, culture, and production that the words of the texts alone
                    cannot provide. Consequently, iterations of illustrations with minimal
                    differences are not only included but valued for their research potential, e.g.,
                    illustrations from the first and second editions of <title level="m">Kongesagaer</title>.</p>
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                <normalization>
                    <p>Old Norse orthography was the preferred representation for all names; however
                        the English orthography was supplied in the keywords for Þōrr for Thor. Old
                        Norse, English and other spellings were recorded in the names.xml file.</p>
                    <p>The spelling conventions for Old Norse conform to the practice established in <biblFull>
                            <titleStmt>
                                <title>An Icelandic-English Dictionary</title>
                                <editor><persName><surname>Cleasby</surname>,<forename>Richard</forename></persName>
                                    and
                                            <persName><surname>Vigfússon</surname>,<forename>Guðbrandur</forename></persName>
                                </editor>
                            </titleStmt>
                            <publicationStmt>
                                <publisher>Clarendon Press</publisher>
                                <pubPlace>Oxford</pubPlace>
                                <date>1957</date>
                            </publicationStmt>
                        </biblFull>, i.e., the stem of the name plus its nominative marker.</p>
                </normalization>
            </editorialDecl>
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                <namespace name="http://www.loc.gov/marc/relators/relacode.html">
                    <tagUsage gi="resp">Used to supply editor, author, illustrator etc.</tagUsage>
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            </tagsDecl>
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            <langUsage>
                <language ident="en">English</language>
            </langUsage>
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                            <title ref="#AsgStr-1901"/>
                        </item>
                        <item>
                            <persName ref="#MHFstr01"/>
                        </item>
                        <item>
                            <persName ref="#MHCmgs01"/>
                        </item>
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                        <item>
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                        </item>
                    </list>
                </keywords>
            </textClass>
        </profileDesc>
        <revisionDesc>
            <list>
                <item>
                    <date when="2020-10-16">2020-10-16</date>: the page containing this illustration
                    was scanned with an Epsom scanner at 600 dpi in the Humanities Computing and
                    Media Centre by <persName ref="#SDK01">Sage</persName>.</item>
                <item>
                    <date when="2020-10-27">2020-10-27</date>: <persName ref="#SDK01">Sage</persName> cropped the image and saved it as:
                    AsgStr-1901-103-01-Hdr.jpg.</item>
            </list>
        </revisionDesc>
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                <figure>
                    <figDesc> We are no longer using FigDesc. The description is in the TEI Header
                        in decoDesc.</figDesc>
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        <back>
            <div type="bibliography">
                <listBibl>
                    <head>Editions</head>
                    <bibl xml:id="AsgStr-1901-ed">
                        <author><name><surname>Foster</surname>,
                            <forename>Mary</forename></name></author>, and
                                    <author><name><forename>Mabel</forename>
                                <surname>Cummings</surname></name></author>. <title level="m">Asgard
                            Stories: Tales from Norse Mythology</title>. <pubPlace>New
                            York</pubPlace>: <publisher>Silver, Burdett and Co</publisher>,
                            <date>1901</date>.</bibl>
                </listBibl>
            </div>
        <div><listPerson type="team"><head n="0">The MyNDIR Team</head><person xml:id="SDK01">
                        <persName xml:lang="en"><ref target="SDK01.xml"><surname>Dunn-Krahn</surname>,
                                <forename>Sage</forename></ref></persName>
                        <birth when="1999-07-13"/>
                        <occupation>Research Assistant</occupation>
                        <note><!-- FIX - add note --></note>
                    </person></listPerson><list type="artist" n="3"><head>Artist Not Known</head><item xml:id="ArtNtKnwn-AsgStr-1901"><persName><ref target="ArtNtKnwn-AsgStr-1901.xml"><name type="artist">Artist Not
                                Known</name></ref></persName>
                        <note>Artist not known for this illustration in <title level="m">Asgard
                                Stories</title></note></item></list><list type="event" n="3"><head>Mythological Events</head><item xml:id="RagRok01">
                        <name type="event" n="1" xml:lang="non"><ref target="RagRok01.xml">Ragnarök</ref></name>
                        <name type="event" n="2" xml:lang="en">Ragnarok</name>
                        <desc>The final great battle between the gods and the giants.</desc>
                    </item></list><list type="nouns" n="16"><head>Nouns</head><item xml:id="EdWdn"><term n="1" xml:lang="en"><ref target="EdWdn.xml">Edwardian</ref></term><note>The
                            Edwardian era began with the reign of King Edward VII, 1901 to 1910
                            (January 22, 1901 - 28 July, 1914). However, the era's end date is
                            sometimes extended to the beginning of World War 1 (28 July
                            1914).</note></item></list><list type="sources" n="18"><head>Source Materials: </head><item xml:id="AsgStr-1901">
                        <title n="1" xml:lang="en"><ref target="AsgStr-1901.xml">Asgard Stories</ref></title>
                        <note> Children's book by Mabel Cummings and Mary Foster published in
                            1901.</note>
                    </item></list><listPerson type="creators" n="18"><head>Source Persons</head><person xml:id="MHCmgs01">
                        <persName n="1" xml:lang="en"><ref target="MHCmgs01.xml"><surname>Cummings</surname>,
                                <forename>Mabel</forename></ref></persName>
                        <nationality>English</nationality>
                        <birth when="1872">28 Mar 1872</birth>
                        <death when="1962">24 August 1962</death>
                        <occupation>Childrens book writer.</occupation>
                        <nationality>American</nationality>
                        <note>Mabel Homer Cummings lived in Brookline, Massachusetts, as well as
                            Boston and Cambridge. She was born on the 28th of March, 1872 in
                            Cambridge, and died on the 24th of August, 1962 in Brookline. She lived
                            with her sister, the horticulturalist and ornithologist Emma G.
                            Cummings. She was a school teacher and the headmistress and co-founder
                            of the high school Brimmer and May, where Cummings Hall is named after
                            her. She graduated from Smith College in 1895. She was almost certainly
                            a founding member of the College Club of Boston, the first women’s
                            college club in the United States, and bought the building at 76
                            Marlborough in 1893.</note>
                    </person><person xml:id="MHFstr01">
                        <persName n="1" xml:lang="en"><ref target="MHFstr01.xml"><surname>Foster</surname>,
                                <forename>Mary</forename></ref></persName>
                        <nationality>American</nationality>
                        <occupation>Childrens book writer and schoolteacher.</occupation>
                        <birth when="1820">19 Dec 1848</birth>
                        <death when="1908">27 Oct 1914</death>
                        <note/>
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