<div2> (level-2 text division) contains a second-level subdivision of the front, body, or back of a text.
Attributes:
Example
<div1 n=2 type=part><head>The Second Partition:
              The Cure of Melancholy</head>
  <div2 n=2.1 type=section>
    <div3 n=2.1.1 type=member>
      <div4 n=2.1.1.1 type=subsection>
        <head>Unlawful Cures rejected.</head>
        <p>Inveterate melancholy, howsoever it may seem to
         be a continuate, inexorable disease, hard to be
         cured, accompanying them to their graves most part
         (as <ref target=A>Montanus</ref> observes), yet many
         times it may be helped...
      <!-- ... -->
      </div4></div3>
  </div2>
  <div2 n=2.2>
   <div3 n=2.2.1><head>Sect. II. Memb. I</head>
      <p><!-- ... -->
   </div3></div2>
  <div2 n=2.3>
   <div3 n=2.3.1><head>Sect. III. Memb. I</head>
     <p><!-- ... -->
  </div3></div2>
Note
Tagsetbase tag set for common core features
Classdeclaring, divn
Filenameteistr2
Content: any sequence of low-level structural elements, possibly grouped into lower subdivisions.
Parentsdiv1
Childrenab argument bibl biblFull biblStruct byline camera caption castList cit closer dateline div3 divGen docAuthor docDate eTree entry entryFree epigraph event graph head kinesic l label lg lg1 list listBibl move note opener p pause q quote salute shift signed sound sp stage superentry tech termEntry trailer tree u view vocal witDetail witList writing
Declaration
<!ELEMENT div2          - O  ((%m.divtop;)*, ( (div3 | divGen)+ 
                             | ((%component;)+, (div3 | 
                             divGen)*)), (%m.divbot;)*)         >
<!ATTLIST div2               %a.global
                             %a.declaring
                             %a.divn                            >
See 7.1.2 ; 13.4

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