ARI Catalog of Catalogs

File idiARIGFH idiTelekiiHDWLiRowsIdSourceRemarksEp. min
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A21/1(063)T0453P104531274.83778068F. Baily, Catalogue of stars of the British Association for the advancement of science; containing 8377 fixed stars reduced to January 1, 1850; (BAC). (London (1845)); Label 14 = Catalogue; Label 341 = Crossreferences (Roehl)N/AN/AN/Adata.txtfields.pdflies.f
A21/2(063)N/A4531274.N/AN/AF. Baily, Catalogue of stars of the British Association for the advancement of science; containing 8377 fixed stars reduced to January 1, 1850; (BAC). (London (1845)); Label 14 = Catalogue; Label 341 = Crossreferences (Roehl)N/AN/AN/Adata.txtfields.pdf

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As always in bibliography, nomenclature is at least difficult. For the catalogs, we have no less than for sets of identifiers tied together by katkat.

  • HDWL: This is more or less a running number of catalogs included
    in the catalog list. One HDWL major number roughly corresponds to a book or article, and every publication in katkat has an HDWL number. Some works contain multiple tables; in that case, the HDWL has the form major.minor; minor is a single digit.
  • Teleki: This is a reference into a catalog of catalogs that was maintained
    by G. Teleki (Published in Publ. Astron. Opservatorije Beogr.) and then for a short while continued at ARI. These are simply numbers, but not all publications listed here have a Teleki number. All catalogs that went into identification have one, though. Unfortunately, it is possible that there are multiple Teleki numbers to a single HDWL entry. In that case, the Teleki number included is just one of them.
  • File ID: This is a string containing slashes and parenteses, e.g.
    021/1(434). These refer to input files, where the number after the slash is a running number counting up for a given bibliographical source. Since a single source may give several tables, multiple file ids can refer to a single HDWL number. Since we are primarily interested in the digitized tables, the file id is arigfh.katkat's primary key.
  • teleki/catpv: These are strings of the form t<teleki>p<catpv>. They
    were used for catalogs that were crossmatched with the master catalog. File IDs can correspond to multiple teleki/catpv combinations, when a single input was split into multiple outputs that could be treated together. In katkat, the file has one of the teleki/catpv combinations only, again because we are mainly interested in the files. catpv is a two-digit code consisting of "part" and "version".
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For more information on the FORTRAN subroutines, see the ARIGFH documentation