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<!-- EXERCISE 4 -->
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   <head>
      <name>A test TAN-voc file</name>
      <license licensor="jk" which="by nc 1.0"/>
      <vocabulary-key>
         <person which="Joel_Kalvesmaki" xml:id="jk"/>
      </vocabulary-key>
      <resp who="jk" roles="editor"/>
      <file-resp who="jk"/>
      <change when="2021-09-08" who="jk"/>
      <to-do>
         <comment when="2021-09-08" who="jk">Add more items</comment>
      </to-do>
   </head>
   <body>
      <!-- Prob. 1: yourself -->
      <item affects-element="person">
         <IRI>http://viaf.org/viaf/299582703</IRI>
         <IRI>tag:kalvesmaki.com,2014:self</IRI>
         <IRI>tag:kalvesmaki@gmail.com,2021:self</IRI>
         <name>Joel Kalvesmaki</name>
      </item>
      
      <!-- Examples below drawn from the Evagrius TAN project -->
      
      <!-- Prob. 2: conceptual work -->
      <item affects-element="work">
         <IRI>tag:evagriusponticus.net,2015:cpg2430</IRI>
         <IRI>tag:evagriusponticus.net,2015:tlg4110.001</IRI>
         <IRI>tag:evagriusponticus.net,2015:tlg4110.X01</IRI>
         <name>Prak</name>
         <name>Prak.</name>
         <name>Praktikos</name>
         <name xml:lang="grc">Λόγος πράκτικος</name>
         <name xml:lang="lat">Practicus et epistula ad Anatolium</name>
         <name>cpg2430</name>
         <desc>The Praktikos contains 100 chapters discussing foundational discipline of the
            ascetic life, namely fighting the passions and their attendant demons. It is
            prefaced by a letter to Anatolius (otherwise unknown). The work, considered one of
            his most important, is the first of a trilogy that continues with the Gnostikos and
            the Kephalaia gnostika. Unusually, numerous manuscripts both attest to the original
            Greek and attribute the work to Evagrius, rather than reassigning it to Nilus or
            another less controversial author. The Praktikos exercised an enormous influence on
            Christian monastic asceticism in the medieval period.</desc>
      </item>
      
      <!-- Prob. 3: scripta -->
      <item affects-element="scriptum source">
         <IRI>urn:isbn:0674018753</IRI>
         <IRI>tag:evagriusponticus.net,2012:scriptum:brakke-2006</IRI>
         <name>Brakke 2006</name>
         <desc>Brakke, David. Demons and the Making of the Monk: Spiritual Combat in Early Christianity. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2006. </desc>
      </item>
      
      
      <!-- Prob. 4: something else -->
      <item affects-element="algorithm">
         <IRI>tag:kalvesmaki.com,2014:algorithm:org.perseus:tools:morpheus.v1</IRI>
         <name>Tufts morphology service</name>
         <name>Perseids</name>
         <name>Morpheus</name>
         <desc>http://services.perseids.org/bsp/morphologyservice</desc>
      </item>
   </body>
</TAN-voc>
