id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_meydyhhik5fodpsvuckkt6ecrm Jeroen De Gussem Bernard of Clairvaux and Nicholas of MontiƩramey: Tracing the Secretarial Trail with Computational Stylistics 2017.0 36 .pdf application/pdf 18899 3562 74 Bernard of Clairvaux and Nicholas of MontiƩramey: Tracing the Secretarial Trail with Computational Stylistics This article is a result of the research project "Collaborative Authorship in Twelfth-Century Latin Literature: A Stylometric Approach to Gender, Synergy and Authority," funded by the Ghent University phrase can bear only so heavy a load of interpretation as it exactly reflects the author's thought."10 On a second level, however, this study should also raise awareness of how the (mis)attributions of disputed medieval texts, as they have occurred For our subsequent analysis, we relied upon the digitized texts of Bernard of Clairvaux's Corpus epistolarum, Sermones de diversis, and Sermones super Cantica canticorum as they appear in the state-of-the-art scholarly edition of the Sancti Bernardi 77 Nicholas's style has often been deemed schooled and unoriginal: see Constable, The Letters of Peter the Venerable, 2:328; and Leclercq, "Les collections de sermons de Nicolas de Clairvaux," 1:55: ./cache/work_meydyhhik5fodpsvuckkt6ecrm.pdf ./txt/work_meydyhhik5fodpsvuckkt6ecrm.txt