id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_5hq3xo2zevfzbb4yh7ixjrxnpy RS Forsyth Cicero, Sigonio, and Burrows: investigating the authenticity of the Consolatio 1999.0 39 .pdf application/pdf 10231 1443 76 46 most frequently-occurring words for the samples from Caesar, Cicero, Nepos, Sallust, Seneca genuine Cicero and genuine Sigonio texts as defined groups, a stepwise discriminant analysis was function was employed to classify the texts from the known Cicero and Sigonio groups, it achieved The discriminant function score was then computed for the two text samples from the Consolatio word and syllabic variables with the Classical Latin and Neo-Latin texts as the pre-defined groups. The two Consolatio text samples were firmly ascribed to the Neo-Latin group, as in 5.6 above, by from classical to Neo-Latin times, as does the frequency of 6-syllable words. Figure 11 Discriminant Analysis Cicero, Sigonio and the Consolatio Figure 11: Discriminant Analysis Cicero, Sigonio and the Figure 13: Discriminant Analysis Words and Syllables, Classical Figure 13: Discriminant Analysis Words and Syllables, Classical Figure 14: Discriminant Analysis Words and syllables, Cicero and Figure 14: Discriminant Analysis Words and syllables, Cicero and ./cache/work_5hq3xo2zevfzbb4yh7ixjrxnpy.pdf ./txt/work_5hq3xo2zevfzbb4yh7ixjrxnpy.txt