Ontological Modelling

Modelling of four layers:

  1. Physical/Historical
  2. Textual/Philological
  3. Conceptual/Philosophical
  4. Argumentation/Logical
  • Individuals/Persons (authors, copists)
  • Institutions and groups
  • Places and times
  • Manuscripts (artefacts)
  • Texts (original, copies)
  • Texts genres (sophisma, quaestio, disputatio)
  • Texts structures (books, chapters, sections, paragraphs, sentences)
  • Textual variants ### Existing ontologies
  • LRMoo Library Reference Model: https://cidoc-crm.org/lrmoo
  • NIE-INE
  • internal and cross-references
  • concepts such as definitions, distinctions, rules, etc.
  • fallacy types and forms
  • argumentative patterns and moves
  • rules

Dummy ontology for Sophismata based on AskSam DB (fincafinfred.csv) which is the source for Ebbesen&Goubier catalogue.

  • S = textual content of the Sophisma
    • aut = author
    • titre = work or collection
    • No = number in the collection
    • type = type of Sophisma (families of Sophisma given by their structure) ⇒ See the Catalogue, Vol. 1, p. 13:
      • P = problemata
      • C = corpus only
      • CR = Response
    • syncat = family of syncathegorematic terms (each Sophisma has one, but difficult to identify them ⇒ check Catalogue, Vol. 1, index of problemata divided per synchategoremata)
    • Casus = context of the sophisma [?]
    • sol = standard solution (vs distinction standard SD in the Catalogue)
    • P = [problematic?]
    • structure = notes
    • inc = incipit of the Sophisma
    • expl = explicit of the Sophisma
    • ms = manuscript (usually 1, in the form Paris 15170: 29rA ⇒ Settlement ID: folio)
    • ed = editions
    • lit = literature
    • div = Sten's notes
    • ent = enter date ⇒ to ignore
    • date = nothing ⇒ to ignore
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