W7 address pour — extract-v1 over the W7 corpus: 363 figure / 66 event / 606 place / 183 people candidates offered (existing rows untouched), 20,485 attestations
receipt:addresses-w7 · v1 · ingest_verified
sha256 4bfcad289623c511d977efc5f937359c7a5ec6d2109ac203fc87f44f5b235538
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.
- Apparatus shelf — Polybius, The Histories (Evelyn S. Shuckburgh translation; Musaicum ebook)Evelyn S. Shuckburgh, The Histories of Polybius, 2 vols (Macmillan, 1889); Musaicum Books ebook, 2018license: public-domain (US: the translation is pre-1890 by the epub's own front matter — its preface opens 'This is the first English translation of the complete works of Polybius', carries the dedication 'TO F. M. S.', and cites nothing later than the 1880s; identified as Shuckburgh 1889, this lane's bibliographic judgment, since the ebook nowhere names its translator; the Musaicum 2018 packaging is not extracted and not served)pinned: ops/sources/books/Polybius - The Histories [Vol 1 & 2 (complete)].epub sha256 e3a7bcadb924f40d172f9198828bb7d0054f42cf33e227987344fd721c197bff (md5 cross-checked against the acquisition fetch log; see ops/sources/MANIFEST.md); extraction profile plb-shuckburgh-v1 (ops/pipeline/); NOTE: the ebook names no translator anywhere — identification rests on its own preface and dedication (see polybius.works.json)
- Apparatus shelf — Xenophon, Anabasis (H. G. Dakyns translation; PG-derived ebook)H. G. Dakyns, in The Works of Xenophon (Macmillan, 1890-1897); Project Gutenberg-derived ebook (calibre conversion)license: public-domain (US: Dakyns's translation, 1890s, pre-1930 — the epub's own title split states 'By Xenophon / Translation by H. G. Dakyns'; the PG-era preparer's note is not extracted and not served)pinned: ops/sources/books/Xenophon - Hellenica and Anabasis [Anabasis (complete, Books I-VII)].epub sha256 369a6a2384d8f55fb3779ab9093f70d79e5f56abc1d8a5c4888887cc7a2f6d80 (md5 cross-checked against the acquisition fetch log; see ops/sources/MANIFEST.md); extraction profile xen-dakyns-v1 (ops/pipeline/)
- Apparatus shelf — Xenophon, Hellenica (H. G. Dakyns translation; e-artnow ebook)H. G. Dakyns, in The Works of Xenophon (Macmillan, 1890-1897); e-artnow combined ebook, 2019license: public-domain (US: Dakyns's translation, 1890s, pre-1930 — the epub's own front page states 'Translator: Richard Crawley, Henry Graham Dakyns'; the e-artnow 2019 packaging and the bundled Bury introduction are not extracted and not served)pinned: ops/sources/books/Xenophon - Hellenica and Anabasis [Hellenica (complete, Books I-VII)].epub sha256 4919a39082120fffa8fd5fb8f8407aa6122f12723c7706ea56840f4d6a51ee38 (md5 cross-checked against the acquisition fetch log; see ops/sources/MANIFEST.md); extraction profile xen-dakyns-v1 (ops/pipeline/); NOTE: the epub also bundles a Crawley Thucydides slice in Crawley's 26-chapter arrangement without canonical numbers — not served (Thucydides serves from the pinned Perseus TEI)
- Perseus Digital Library — Thucydides, History of the Peloponnesian War (Richard Crawley translation)Richard Crawley (1874); J. M. Dent / E. P. Dutton edition (1910); Perseus Project digital editionlicense: public-domain (the Crawley translation — Crawley 1840-1893, per the shelf copy's own bibliographical note; the digitized Dent/Dutton edition is pre-1930); Perseus digital edition CC BY-SA 4.0, attribution recorded per ops/corpus-staging/SOURCES.md patternpinned: github.com/PerseusDL/canonical-greekLit @ d121d1539cc37bfc9274bb81c6b6ec773111f098 (fetched 2026-07-08; the same pinned commit as the W0 sources), file data/tlg0003/tlg001/tlg0003.tlg001.perseus-eng6.xml sha256 64ed5650d75dc66e65984fe6ff852247cecb8a52f63c28eb3d01e6d4a6649888; profile thuc-perseus-v1 (ops/pipeline/). The shelf's Dover 2017 epub of the same 1910 Dent edition was probed and retired for serving (no canonical chapter numbers printed; paragraphing merges/splits the canon) — probe artifact ops/corpus-staging/episodes-w7/thucydides-dover.probe.json; the epub remains the shelf's reference copy
Deterministic extract-v1 (unchanged prototype logic, W7 corpus scope) over the W7 episodes. 20,485 attestation rows carry exact surface forms and per-episode counts (receipt_id = receipt:addresses-w7 on the rows themselves). Existing addresses gain W7 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 W7 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 files 'Senate' and 'Hellenes' as figure candidates, the same class of margin W1's 'Roman' sat in).
- This batch's extraction scope is the four W7 works alone (extract-v1's gates are corpus-relative; W1/W6/W6b 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: 'Cyrus' in the Anabasis (the Younger) attaches to the same candidate row Herodotus' Cyrus the Great 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.