Scope note:
This property associates the event of assigning a representative instance of F2 Expression with the F2 Expression which has been assigned.
Examples:
- Selecting the representative expression for Richard Brinsley Sheridan’s textual work entitled ‘St. Patrick’s Day’ (F42) R51 assigned the text embodied in the 1775 edition of Richard Brinsley Sheridan’s textual work entitled ‘St. Patrick’s Day’ (F22)
- Selecting the representative expression for John Tavener’s musical work entitled ‘The Eternal Sun’ (F42) R51 assigned the musical notation embodied in the 2007 edition of John Tavener’s musical work entitled ‘The Eternal Sun’ (F15)
- Selecting the representative expression for the series entitled ‘Headline series’ (F42) R51 assigned the publication expression of the volume of the series entitled ‘Headline series’ that consists of the 1983 edition of Stanley Karnow’s textual work entitled ‘Vietnam, the war nobody won’ (F24)
- Selecting the representative expression of the periodical entitled ‘The New Courier’ (F42) R51 assigned the publication expression of the issue dated October 2002 of the periodical entitled ‘The New Courier’ (F24)
- Selecting the representative expression of Stanislas Champein’s musical work entitled ‘Vichnou’ (F42) R51 assigned the content of the manuscript identified by shelfmark ‘MS-8282’ within the collections of the National Library of France, Department for Music (F22)
Scope note:
This property associates the event of assigning a representative instance of F2 Expression with the F2 Expression which has been assigned.
Examples:
Assigning a representative expression to Edgar Allan Poe’s textual work known as ‘Murders in the rue Morgue’ in English or ‘Double meurtre dans la rue Morgue’ in French (F42) R51 assigned The English text entitled, in English, ‘Murders in the rue Morgue’, with that particular formulation of its title (F22)
Assigning a representative, although fragmentary, expression to Sappho’s ode referred to as Sappho’s Poem #2 (F42) R51 assigned The ancient Greek text of four stanzas quoted in the treatise entitled ‘On the sublime’ attributed to an unidentified author referred to as ‘Pseudo-Longinus’ (F23)