In today's entry there is just one new addition to the ontology. The events modelled are as follows:
New and updated topic maps:
Topic map for 25th February 1662.
Core ontology for the diary.
Two more entries posted today. The entry for 23rd February 1662 is quite short with only two events:
The entry for 24th February 1662 models the following events:
New and updated topic maps:
Topic map for 23rd February 1662
Topic map for 24th February 1662
Places in the diary.
Dates in the diary.
Two more entries posted today, both of which introduce new items to the ontology.
The entry for 21st February records the fact that Sam receives 80l. from Jaspar Trice. This is modelled as a "payment" event, with Samuel playing the role of recipient and Jaspar Trice playing the role of "payer". The sum paid is recorded as an occurrence of type "value" (previously used to record the value of items) on the payment event topic itself. So we have:
[event-16620221-04 : payment = "Samuel receives a payment from Jasper Trice (21st February 1662)";"16620221-04"]
occurs(event-16620221-04 : event, event-16620221-03 : during)
participation(event-16620221-04 : event,
samuel-pepys : recipient,
jasper-trice : payer)
{event-16620221-04, value, [[80l.]]}
In the entry for 22nd February 1662 we learn that a group of five men have been sent to Newgate Prison for the murder of a tanner in Stoke Newington. The murder itself is modelled as a new event of type "murder", with the alleged murderers playing the role "accused", the tanner playing the role "victim" and the place "Stoke Newington" playing the role "scene". A more generalised event type of "crime" has also been created and both the new "murder" event type and the existing "theft" event type have been made subclasses of it.
[event-16620222-11 : murder = "Murder of a tanner in Newington";"16620222-11"] occurs(event-16620222-11 : event, event-16620222-10 : end) participation(event-16620222-11 : event, thomas-wentworth : accused, john-belasyse : accused, henry-belasyse : accused, edward-sackville : accused, charles-sackville : accused, unamed-tanner : victim, newington : scene)
The gaoling of the five men is recorded as a separate event of type "imprisonment" with the murder event playing the role "charge" (meaning that the charge on which the men are imprisoned is for the crime described by the murder event); the men play the role "imprisoned" and "Newgate Prison" plays the role "gaol".
[event-16620222-10 : imprisonment = "Imprisonment of the Sackvilles, Belasyses and Thomas Wentworth on a charge of murder (22nd February 1662)";"16620222-10"] occurs(event-16620222-10 : event, today : end) participation(event-16620222-10 : event, thomas-wentworth : imprisoned, john-belasyse : imprisoned, henry-belasyse : imprisoned, edward-sackville : imprisoned, charles-sackville : imprisoned, newgate : gaol, event-16620222-11 : charge)
New and updated topic maps:
Topic map for 21st February 1662
Topic map for 22nd February 1662
Core ontology for the diary.
Dates in the diary.
People in the diary.
Places in the diary.
Three more entries posted today. No major ontology changes or new entities added.
Topic map for 18th February 1662.
Topic map for 19th February 1662.
Topic map for 20th February 1662.
Cultural artifacts in the diary.
Dates in the diary.
People in the diary.
Another big batch update covering the period from 5th February 1662 to 17th February 1662.
New and updated topic maps:
Topic map for 5th February 1662.
Topic map for 6th February 1662.
Topic map for 7th February 1662.
Topic map for 8th February 1662.
Topic map for 9th February 1662.
Topic map for 10th February 1662.
Topic map for 11th February 1662.
Topic map for 12th February 1662.
Topic map for 13th February 1662.
Topic map for 14th February 1662.
Topic map for 15th February 1662.
Artifacts in the diary.
Cultural artifacts in the diary.
Dates in the diary.
People in the diary.
Places in the diary.
The W3C Persistence Policy (http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Persistence) states how the consortium will guarantee the persistence of documents it publishes in the event of its demise. Seems like one of the documents not covered is the Persistence Policy itself.
Bizarre.
Events modelled in 3rd February 1662:
Events for 4th February 1662:
New and updated topic maps:
Topic map for 3rd February 1662.
Topic map for 4th February 1662.
People in the diary.
Places in the diary.
Events recorded in the topic map for 1st February 1662 are:
This entry shows some interesting event relationships. Penn receives news from Sir Edward Montagu by letter, the subject of this "correspondence-event" is the "Destruction of the enemy fleet at Algiers". This destruction is itself an event and is then used as the subject role player in an event-subject association for the event representing the correspondence from Montagu to Penn; the event representing the passing of this news from Penn to Pepys; and for the event representing the passing of the news from Pepys to Lady Montagu. Thus we have a single anchor that ties together all of the events allowing the relationship between them to be shown more clearly in the topic map.
Additionally there is a cause-effect relationship between the discussion between Penn and Pepys on the subject of Penn's son and the letter written by Samuel to Dr. Fairbother on the subject of Hezekiah Burton.
The entry for 2nd February 1662 is more straightforward:
New and updated topic maps:
Topic map for 1st February 1662.
Topic map for 2nd February 1662.
The Pepys-Map is a topic map of the people, places and events described in the famous 17th Century diaries of Samuel Pepys.
This round-up topic map covers all of the entries from June 1661 through to January 1662. You can either download the full XTM representation of Pepys-Map or browse the HTML rendition of Pepys-Map online,
Two more entries posted today which takes us to the end of January 1662. The entries are both relatively short and do not involve many events. The entry for 30th January 1662 mentions that the day is a fast-day in memory of Charles I. To model this, I have added a new event of type "fast".
New and updated topic maps:
Topic map for 30th January 1662.
Topic map for 31st January 1662.