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Receipt — the foundry mark, in full

W10 address pour — extract-v1 over the W10 corpus: 492 figure / 16 event / 300 place / 90 people candidates offered (existing rows untouched), 10,654 attestations

receipt:addresses-w10 · v1 · ingest_verified
sha256 1b2d6e2ee8e77da59f2f579bd110e1255d26a156e267c18c54b7c6c4c5b66f08

A receipt records what the house consulted and what it did not establish. The open state is part of the record, not a defect in it.

Sources consulted
  • Apparatus shelf + pinned Perseus TEI — Plutarch's Morals (the Moralia), ed. William W. Goodwin, five volumes'Plutarch's Morals. Translated from the Greek by several hands. Corrected and revised by William W. Goodwin, Ph. D.', with an introduction by R. W. Emerson; Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1874 (five volumes; a minority of the TEI transcriptions were keyed from the same publisher's 1878 reprint)license: public-domain (US: the Goodwin edition is an 1874 Boston publication of a 1684-1694 translation — title pages verified on all five shelf scans at acquisition; Perseus digital editions CC BY-SA 4.0, attribution recorded per ops/corpus-staging/SOURCES.md pattern)pinned: TWO DOORS, one edition, stated honestly: (1) pinned Perseus TEI — github.com/PerseusDL/canonical-greekLit @ d121d1539cc37bfc9274bb81c6b6ec773111f098 (the same pinned commit as W0's Lives), 74 Goodwin-edition English files tlg0007.tlg067-tlg141, sparse-fetched 2026-07-08 by the W10 lane, per-file sha256 in ops/corpus-staging/sources.manifest.json; every file's TEI header names the Goodwin edition, its print volume, and the archive.org UofT scans the shelf holds; (2) shelf scans 'Plutarch - Morals, Goodwin ed. [Vol I-V (1874)] (archive.org).pdf', md5-verified against archive.org at acquisition wave 2, sha256 72c86256c1cf22c6…/0b48661a8be6d729…/f25244c5bccc7e7b…/71a925df2a360c73…/6e3444483a1d3003… (full hashes in ops/sources/books.inventory.json), serving the 4 essays the pinned commit lacks in Goodwin form. Extraction profile mor-goodwin-v1 (ops/pipeline/profile_mor_goodwin.py); essay inventory canon 78 pieces (17/17/10/15/19 per volume), double-sourced from the print's own TOCs+body and the pinned TEI catalog; every Door-A essay carries two fuzzy identity probes back into its own volume's scan (scores in mor.works.json)
What this shows

Deterministic extract-v1 (unchanged prototype logic, W10 corpus scope) over the W10 episodes. 10,654 attestation rows carry exact surface forms and per-episode counts (receipt_id = receipt:addresses-w10 on the rows themselves). Existing addresses gain W10 attestations by slug identity and have their mention_count recomputed from the full attestation ledger; their curation-owned columns (labels, kinds, notes, states, indexability) are untouched by construction — the insert is ON CONFLICT DO NOTHING and the only UPDATE touches mention_count. New candidates are born candidate/unreviewed/noindex. The W10 unclassified pool and era phrases stay local (D-LEXICON-001; era is book-gated W3 law).

What this does not prove
  • extract-v1 is frequency + pattern extraction — not NER, not curation; misfiled rows exist at the margins, this batch's named: the deities 'Apollo' (158 mentions), 'Bacchus' (135), 'Hercules' (130), 'Venus' (121) and 'Saturn' (61) plus 'Sophocles' (69) and 'Daemons' (84) are filed as PLACE candidates by the locative-context heuristic (temple-and-cult contexts), and 'Deity' (106) as a figure candidate — the same class of margin W1's 'Roman' sat in, awaiting curation lanes.
  • This batch's extraction scope is the W10 works alone (extract-v1's gates are corpus-relative; W1/W6/W6b/W7/W8/W9 were poured first and stay append-only) — candidate counts are not comparable across batches.
  • Attestations attach to existing addresses by surface-slug identity, not by curation: 'Alexander' in the Moralia attaches to the same rows the Lives and Livy waves fed — homonym mixing is possible on any shared surface.
  • mention_count is corpus-coverage arithmetic (full-ledger sum for figures/places/peoples the wave touches); event mention_counts of pre-existing events keep their original wave's scope.
  • figure_kind is 'unassigned' on every new candidate — person|legendary|deity is a curation verdict (the Moralia's mythological register makes that verdict denser here than in any narrative wave).

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