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The philosophical history and memoirs of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris : or, an abridgment of all the papers relating to natural philosophy, which have been publish'd by the members of that illustrious society, from the year 1699-1720 ; with many curious observationes relating to the natural history and anatomy of animals Bd. 2 , 1742



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Title: The philosophical history and memoirs of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris : or, an abridgment of all the papers relating to natural philosophy, which have been publish'd by the members of that illustrious society, from the year 1699-1720 ; with many curious observationes relating to the natural history and anatomy of animals Bd. 2
Year: 1742
Language: en
Number of pages: 407, [15], 10 S. : Ill. (Copper-plates)
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XQueries are executed against its context (a path relative to the context). The context is the document from which the XQuery is executed. XQueries are namespace aware.

Example 1: return all echo:metadata entries of current document
let $result := //echo:metadata/*
return $result

Example 2: count words of first 3 sentences of current document: let $s := //echo:s
let $first3s := $s[position() < 4]
let $first3Str := string-join($first3s, ' ')
let $wordCounter := count(tokenize($first3Str, '\W+')[. != ''])
return $wordCounter
If you want to query over many documents you could do this for example by specifying the document collection and using an XPath expression relative from this collection

Example 3: (XQuery over all documents): return all authors of all archimedes documents ordered let $coll := collection('/db/mpdl/documents/standard/archimedes')
let $result := $coll/archimedes/info/author
let $orderedResult :=
for $elem in $result
order by $elem
return $elem
return $orderedResult

References: XQuery Language 1.0, see here, Wikipedia article, eXist functions, see here
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Example: /archimedes/info/author finds only the author of the document from which the query is executed (and not of all documents). XPath queries are namespace aware.

References: XPath Language 2.0, see: here.