<div>
| <div> (text division) contains a subdivision of the front, body, or back of a text. [4.1 Divisions of the Body] | |
| Module | textstructure — Default Text Structure | 
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                      cmc: post 
                        core: bibl biblStruct cb cit desc divGen ellipsis gap gb head index l label lb lg list listBibl meeting milestone note noteGrp p pb q quote said sp stage 
                        dictionaries: entry entryFree superEntry 
                        
                        figures: figure notatedMusic table 
                        header: biblFull 
                        
                        
                        msdescription: msDesc 
                        namesdates: listEvent listNym listObject listOrg listPerson listPlace listRelation 
                        nets: eTree forest graph listForest tree 
                        
                        tagdocs: classSpec constraintSpec dataSpec eg egXML elementSpec macroSpec moduleSpec outputRendition schemaSpec specGrp specGrpRef 
                        
                        textstructure: argument byline closer dateline div docAuthor docDate epigraph floatingText opener postscript salute signed trailer 
                        transcr: addSpan damageSpan delSpan fw listTranspose metamark space substJoin 
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| Example | 
                      <body> 
                  <div type="part"> <head>Fallacies of Authority</head> <p>The subject of which is Authority in various shapes, and the object, to repress all exercise of the reasoning faculty.</p> <div n="1" type="chapter"> <head>The Nature of Authority</head> <p>With reference to any proposed measures having for their object the greatest happiness of the greatest number [...]</p> <div n="1.1" type="section"> <head>Analysis of Authority</head> <p>What on any given occasion is the legitimate weight or influence to be attached to authority [...] </p> </div> <div n="1.2" type="section"> <head>Appeal to Authority, in What Cases Fallacious.</head> <p>Reference to authority is open to the charge of fallacy when [...] </p> </div> </div> </div> </body>  | 
               
| Schematron | 
                      <sch:rule context="tei:l//tei:div"> <sch:assert test="ancestor::tei:floatingText"> Abstract model violation: Metrical lines may not contain higher-level structural elements such as div, unless div is a descendant of floatingText. </sch:assert> </sch:rule>  | 
               
| Schematron | 
                      <sch:rule context="tei:div"> <sch:report test="(ancestor::tei:p or ancestor::tei:ab) and not(ancestor::tei:floatingText)"> Abstract model violation: p and ab may not contain higher-level structural elements such as div, unless div is a descendant of floatingText. </sch:report> </sch:rule>  | 
               
| Content model | 
                     <content>  | 
               
| Schema Declaration | 
                     <rng:element name="div"> element div { att.global.attributes, att.global.analytic.attributes, att.global.change.attributes, att.global.facs.attributes, att.global.linking.attributes, att.global.rendition.attributes, att.global.responsibility.attributes, att.global.source.attributes, att.declaring.attributes, att.divLike.attributes, att.fragmentable.attributes, att.metrical.attributes, att.placement.attributes, att.typed.attributes, att.written.attributes, ( ( model.divTop | model.global )*, ( ( ( ( ( ( model.divLike | model.divGenLike ), model.global* )+ ) | ( ( ( ( schemaSpec | model.common ), model.global* )+ ), ( ( ( model.divLike | model.divGenLike ), model.global* )* ) ) ), ( ( model.divBottom, model.global* )* ) )? ) ) }  |