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which defines it as a TEI xml file. Everything else is a "child" of this root level. At the next level, you see two of these children: on the one hand, the <teiHeader> element. This contains meta-information about your electronic edition: title, author, editor, publication status, source of your edition. There can be much more information here. This is meta-information which will usually not be typeset in your edition.
The other child is the <text> element. This is what will really be in atypeset, printed edition. As you see, the <text> element has again two children. The <front> contains the title of the work you edit in the form in which it will appear in your typeset document, prefatory material, etc. The <body> element contains the text itself. This text has a logical structure: It consists of books, chapters, and sections. All of these logical parts are expressed via different <code>&lt;div></code> elements; to distinguish them from each other, these <code>&lt;div></code> elements have so-called attributes, so we have:
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