[11:02:35] hello [11:03:12] I tried to add an entry for a medieval book, but created a "lexeme" by mistake. how can I delete it again? [11:03:26] !link Lexeme:L581927 [11:03:26] https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Lexeme:L581927 [11:04:23] Anon7413: Deletion done. [11:04:36] thx. could I do so myself? [11:04:49] nope. [11:05:19] You need to request it as you did here or on [[WD:RFD]] [11:05:20] 10[1] 1010https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Requests_for_deletions - Redirección desde 10https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/WD:RFD?redirect=no [11:05:34] Lozenge, would you be so kind and have a look at the book's item, when I'm done in 20 minutes or so? [11:05:46] I'll tell you the created item number. [11:06:33] Yeah sure. [11:06:40] or rather now, I already have the first question, creating the item entry: [11:07:10] The book is "Weltchronik" by German author "Jans der Enikel" (see WP) [11:07:33] Can the label just be "Weltchronik" or is that too ambiguous= [11:07:35] ? [11:07:59] no that's perfect [11:08:04] ok [11:08:15] you can add additional details in description [11:08:48] like "a book by German author Jans dee Enikel" [11:09:03] description: "universal chronicle by Jans der Enikel, circa 1300" [11:09:04] ok? [11:10:45] by what "P" would I like a free online version of the critical edition? [11:10:51] like = link [11:11:52] didn't get you? [11:12:08] by what property, I mean. [11:12:33] I have a link to a scanned 1900 critical edition of the text that I would like to supply to the Wikidata item. [11:14:59] Have a look at https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:WikiProject_Books#Bibliographic_properties [11:15:23] helpful list, thx. [11:20:44] form of creative work gives a warning because I didn't give a form like "manuscript". [11:21:15] but I want the item to be about the work (text & illustrations) in general, which exists in 50 different manuscripts. [11:27:20] Lozenge, is this somehow discouraged by a rule that items should be about their concrete physical instances? [11:27:54] But Ilias and Odyssey are perhaps good examples of items about general works without _one_ specific manuscript [11:32:25] How would I state that the text is in verse? [11:33:58] rhymed verse, to be exact [11:34:35] or that it is illustrated in most editions? [11:35:24] Lozenge, MONUMENTA? [11:37:10] my wikidata knowledge is not the best [11:41:14] a "contains" property and then "illumination" would be logical. no idea for the rhymed verse text, though. [11:47:49] Any idea what I might still add, atm? [11:47:54] !link Q107741337 [11:47:54] https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q107741337 [16:23:45] This item is a tad weird https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q100138485