[DCRM-L] (B3) 1D5: Latin alternative title?

Lenore Rouse rouse at cua.edu
Mon Oct 17 06:35:33 MDT 2011


  Yes this is an alternative title. "seu" functions in the same way as 
"or" in this example.

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On 10/16/2011 2:41 PM, Deborah J. Leslie wrote:
> Does this example exemplify an alternative title, and should the "seu"
> therefore be surrounded by commas and "legatine" be capitalized? (Note
> that the example is slightly altered from B2; the form below has been
> corrected by comparison per the DCRM Editorial Guidelines.)
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> 1D5. Other title information with grammatically inseparable elements
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> If the other title information includes a statement of responsibility or
> an element belonging to another area, and the element is a grammatically
> inseparable part of the other title information according to one or more
> of the conditions enumerated in 1B1.1, transcribe it as other title
> information.
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> Constitutiones legitime seu legatine regionis Anglicane : cu[m]
> subtilissima interpretatione d[omi]ni Johannis de Athon
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> (Comment: Statement of responsibility transcribed as part of other title
> information because of genitive case ending)
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