From 58d99dd063a84071d32de41238250dd258df2b23 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Carsten Milling Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2025 15:21:10 +0200 Subject: [PATCH 1/2] Strip elements We don't support those in the DraCor schema. --- ep2dracor.xsl | 5 +++-- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/ep2dracor.xsl b/ep2dracor.xsl index fae54d68..9c949ee8 100644 --- a/ep2dracor.xsl +++ b/ep2dracor.xsl @@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ @@ -269,9 +269,10 @@ - + + From 412129e6e9c520c0d167dd0d177d258878e71619 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Carsten Milling Date: Sat, 18 Oct 2025 14:56:46 +0200 Subject: [PATCH 2/2] Regenerate --- tei/anon-the-true-chronicle-of-king-leir.xml | 35 -------------- tei/marlowe-tamburlaine-1.xml | 48 -------------------- 2 files changed, 83 deletions(-) diff --git a/tei/anon-the-true-chronicle-of-king-leir.xml b/tei/anon-the-true-chronicle-of-king-leir.xml index 2ebf3190..4bc95dac 100644 --- a/tei/anon-the-true-chronicle-of-king-leir.xml +++ b/tei/anon-the-true-chronicle-of-king-leir.xml @@ -506,8 +506,6 @@ Leir Deare Gonorill, kind Ragan, sweet Cordella - B - Ye florishing branches of a Kingly stocke, Sprung from a tree that once did flourish greene, Whose blossomes now are nipt with Winters frost, @@ -1032,8 +1030,6 @@ Cam. No other scuse of absence can I frame, - C - Then what my brother hath inform'd your Grace: For our vndeserued welcome, we do vowe, Perpetually to rest at your commaund. @@ -1569,8 +1565,6 @@ - D - Gon. What, do you feare, that I haue angred him? Hath he complaynd of me vnto my Lord: @@ -2073,8 +2067,6 @@ Oh, what disaster chaunce hath bin the cause, To make your cheeks so hollow, spare and leane? - E - He cannot speake for weeping: for Gods loue, come. Let vs refresh him with some needfull things, And at more leysure we may better know, @@ -2649,9 +2641,6 @@ Leir. Hither my daughter meanes to come disguis'd - - - Ile sit me downe, and read vntill she come. Pull out a booke and sit downe. @@ -2784,9 +2773,6 @@ How haue you any hope to be deliuered? This comes, because you haue no better stay, - - - But fall asleepe, when you should watch and pray: @@ -2874,9 +2860,6 @@ Now for the safegard of my conscience, Do me the pleasure for to kill your selues: - - - So shall you saue me labour for to do it, And proue your selues true old men of your words. And here I vow in sight of all the world, @@ -2930,9 +2913,6 @@ Mes. As I am a perfit gentleman, thou speakst French to me: - - - I neuer heard Cordellaes name before, Nor neuer was in Fraunce in all my life: I neuer knew thou hadst a daughter there, @@ -3003,9 +2983,6 @@ I sweare by earth, the mother of vs all. - - - Leir. Sweare not by earth; for she abhors to beare @@ -3068,9 +3045,6 @@ The latest kindnesse ile request of thee, Is that thou go vnto my daughter Cordella, - - - And carry her her fathers latest blessing: Withall desire her, that she will forgiue me; For I haue wrongd her without any cause. @@ -3135,9 +3109,6 @@ Yet for my sake, and as thou art a man, Spare this my friend, that hither with me came? - - - I brought him forth, whereas he had not bin, But for good will to beare me company. He left his friends, his country and his goods, @@ -3191,8 +3162,6 @@ Now when thou wilt come make an end of me. - G - He lets fall the other dagger. Per. @@ -3744,8 +3713,6 @@ Leir. Ah, kind Perillus, that is it I feare, - H - And makes me faynt, or euer I come there. Can kindnesse spring out of ingratitude? Or loue be reapt, where hatred hath bin sowne? @@ -4294,8 +4261,6 @@ I feele a hell of conscience in my brest, Tormenting me with horrour for my fact, - I - And makes me in an agony of doubt, For feare the world should find my dealing out. The slaue whom I appoynted for the act, diff --git a/tei/marlowe-tamburlaine-1.xml b/tei/marlowe-tamburlaine-1.xml index 6a09b646..240ee09f 100644 --- a/tei/marlowe-tamburlaine-1.xml +++ b/tei/marlowe-tamburlaine-1.xml @@ -3881,9 +3881,6 @@ And ad more strength to your dominions Then euer yet confirm'd th'Egyptian Crown. - - - The God of war resignes his roume to me, Meaning to make me Generall of the world, Ioue viewing me in armes, lookes pale and wan, @@ -3919,9 +3916,6 @@ Mighty hath God & Mahomet made thy hand (Renowmed tamburlain) to whom all kings - - - Of force must yeeld their crownes and Emperies, And I am pleasde with this my ouerthrow: If as beseemes a person of thy state, @@ -3979,9 +3973,6 @@ That darted mount aimes at her brother Ioue: So lookes my Loue, shadowing in her browes - - - Triumphes and Trophees for my victories: Or as Latonas daughter bent to armes, Adding more courage to my conquering mind, @@ -4016,9 +4007,6 @@
- - -

Tamburlaine, the great. @@ -4028,9 +4016,6 @@
- - - THE SECOND PART OF The bloody Conquests of mighty Tamburlaine. With his impassionate fury, for the death of his Lady and loue, faire Zenocrate: his fourme of exhortation and discipline to his three sons, and the maner of his own death.
The Prologue. @@ -4058,9 +4043,6 @@ Which kept his father in an yron cage: Now haue we martcht from faire Natolia - - - Two hundred leagues, and on Danubius banks, Our warlike hoste in compleat armour rest, Where Sigismond the king of Hungary @@ -4099,9 +4081,6 @@ The slaughtered bodies of these Christians. The Terrene main wherin Danubius fals, - - - Shall by this battell be the bloody Sea. The wandring Sailers of proud Italy, Shall meet those Christians fleeting with the tyde, @@ -4141,9 +4120,6 @@ From Scythia to the Orientall Plage Of India, wher raging Lantchidol - - - Beates on the regions with his boysterous blowes, That neuer sea-man yet discouered: All Asia is in Armes with tamburlaine, @@ -4181,9 +4157,6 @@ That thou thy self, then County-Pallatine, The king of Boheme, and the Austrich Duke, - - - Sent Herralds out, which basely on their knees In all your names desirde a truce of me? Forgetst thou, that to haue me raise my siege, @@ -4232,9 +4205,6 @@ Sig. Then here I sheath it, and giue thee my hand, - - - Neuer to draw it out, or manage armes Against thy selfe or thy confederates: But whilst I liue will be at truce with thee. @@ -4282,9 +4252,6 @@ I thank thee Sigismond, but when I war, All Asia Minor, Affrica, and Greece - - - Follow my Standard and my thundring Drums: Come let vs goe and banquet in our tents: I will dispatch chiefe of my army hence @@ -4355,9 +4322,6 @@ Cal. By Cario runs to Alexandria Bay, - - - Darotes streames, wherin at anchor lies A Turkish Gally of my royall fleet, Waiting my comming to the riuer side, @@ -4391,9 +4355,6 @@ As that faire vail that couers all the world: When Phoebus leaning from his Hemi-Spheare, - - - Discendeth downward to th'Antipodes. And more than this, for all I cannot tell. @@ -4455,9 +4416,6 @@
- - - Actus. 1. Scaena. 4. Tamburlaine with zenocrate, and his three sonnes, Calyphas, Amyras, and Celebinus, with drummes and trumpets. @@ -4495,9 +4453,6 @@ Their haire as white as milke and soft as Downe. Which should be like the quilles of Porcupines. - - - As blacke as Ieat, and hard as Iron or steel, Bewraies they are too dainty for the wars. Their fingers made to quauer on a Lute, @@ -4544,9 +4499,6 @@ These words assure me boy, thou art my sonne, When I am old and cannot mannage armes, - - - Be thou the scourge and terrour of the world,