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(Gaston) title = History Of Egypt, Chaldæa, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, Volume 1 (of 12) date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 95329 sentences = 4869 flesch = 72 summary = CHAPTER II.--THE GODS OF EGYPT Their Number and their Nature--The Feudal Gods, Living and Dead--The Triads--Temples and Priests--The Cosmogonies The Nile god: his form and its varieties--The goddess Mirit--The hence it was the Egyptians placed the river among their gods. 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(Gaston) title = History of Egypt, Chaldæa, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, Volume 6 (of 12) date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 114539 sentences = 5699 flesch = 71 summary = States--The priest-kings of Amon masters of Thebes under the suzerainty [Illustration: 018.jpg PAINTING IN THE FIFTH TOMB OF THE KINGS TO THE �Since the times of the god bodies are created merely to pass away, and continued to be the greatest of kings, Pharaoh�s god held a position when, the line of the Theban kings having come to an end, the Tanites [Illustration: 110.jpg A PHOENICIAN GOD IN HIS EGYPTIAN SHRINE] king appeared on the scene, and lost in a few years all the ground [Illustration: 193.jpg THE KING CROSSING A MOUNTAIN IN HIS CHARIOT] [Illustration: 200.jpg THE KING LETS FLY ARROWS AT A BESIEGED TOWN] great gods, my lords, I, Tiglath-pileser, King of Assyria, son of high places of the field.--The kings came and fought;--then fought the the time they were written, the king still possessed his was for a long time translated as king or kingdom of Judah, cache = ./cache/17326.txt txt = ./txt/17326.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 17327 author = Maspero, G. (Gaston) title = History of Egypt, Chaldæa, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, Volume 7 (of 12) date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 108239 sentences = 4905 flesch = 69 summary = the accession of Assur-nazir-pal: the Assyrian army and the progress of Assur-nazir-pal: His campaign of the year 867 in Naîri--The death of basin of the Tigris, and I should place it near Bitlistchaî, where different forms of the word occur many times on In a small town near one of the sources of the Tigris, Assur-nazir-pal [Illustration: 044.jpg THE CAMPAIGNS OF ASSUR-NAZIR-PAL IN MESOPOTAMIA] [Illustration: 050.jpg CAMPAIGNS OF ASSUR-NAZIR-PAL IN SYRIA] time of Assur-nazir-pal, but the inscriptions of the kings [Illustration: 055.jpg THE ASSYRIAN WAR-CHARIOT OF THE NINTH CENTURY rites incumbent on an Assyrian king whenever he stood for the first time [Illustration: 100.jpg SHUA, KING OF GILZAN, BRINGING A WAR-HORSE FULLY [Illustration: 131.jpg JEHU, KING OF ISRAEL, SENDS PRESENTS TO kings of Assyria, from Irba-rammân to Assur-nirâri III.:-[Illustration: 169.jpg TABLE OF THE DYNASTY OF THE KINGS OF ASSYRIA] Assyrian king had �taken the hands of Bel.� Tiglath-pileser accepted cache = ./cache/17327.txt txt = ./txt/17327.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 17324 author = Maspero, G. (Gaston) title = History of Egypt, Chaldæa, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, Volume 4 (of 12) date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 98953 sentences = 4424 flesch = 68 summary = circle of sovereign states which so closely hemmed in the city of Bel. We may surmise with all probability that the history of Babylon in early In the mean time, the kings of the five towns had concentrated their given by King Apôpi II Âusirrî to a scribe named Atu. Both their name and origin were doubtless well known to the Egyptians, If, in the time of the native Pharaohs, Asiatic tribes had been drawn the times of the Kings possessed concerning the origin of Nineveh and the first Cossæan kings--The peoples of Syria, their towns, Nineveh and the first Cossæan kings--The peoples of Syria, their towns, possess, calls himself _King of the Country of the Sea_, appears for the first time among Syrian places in the list of Syria, like those of Egypt and of the countries watered by the Egyptians of Hâtshopsîtû�s time landed is the present cache = ./cache/17324.txt txt = ./txt/17324.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 17325 author = Maspero, G. (Gaston) title = History of Egypt, Chaldæa, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, Volume 5 (of 12) date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 90072 sentences = 4182 flesch = 71 summary = and his peaceful reign--The great building works--The temples of of Amon at Luxor and at Karnak, the tomb of Amenôthes III, the chapel mentioned, in the time of Ramses III., in the list of the [Illustration: 015.jpg A SYRIAN TOWN AND ITS OUTSKIRTS AFTER AN EGYPTIAN ** The daughter of the King of the Khâti, wife of Ramses ** The daughter of the King of the Khâti, wife of Ramses the king for the temple of Amon at Karnak; at the present king, and in a few years a large town had sprung up, which was called King.* The lord of Thebes itself, a certain Ramses, bowed his head to against the countries subject to the great King of Egypt, and should he the great King of Egypt, and the great Prince of the Khâti shall destroy [Illustration: 307.jpg THE ARMY OP RAMSES III. 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The magnificent army left by Sargon was at his disposal, and summoning thee, saying, Jerusalem shall not be given into the hand of the King of Assur-bani-pal proclaimed himself King of Assyria, and Shamash-shumukîn, maintained for some years longer, the time seemed at hand when the king, Assur-bani-pal, King of Assyria, the creature of thy hands, the the Assyrian army re-entered Nineveh, Assur-bani-pal placed them on the [Illustration: 228.jpg THE EASTERN WORLD IN THE REIGN OF ASSUR-BANI-PAL] chief fell upon the Assyrians, and that his son Sandakhshatru carried on hostilities some time longer. before Assur-bani-pal, the king whom my hands have created;� the army, Assyrian kings was for a long time doubtful, and Sin-sharishkun was placed before Assur-etililâni; the inverse order declared to be the son of Assur-bani-pal, king of Assyria. on the time of year at which the king had ascended the cache = ./cache/17328.txt txt = ./txt/17328.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 17329 author = Maspero, G. (Gaston) title = History of Egypt, Chaldæa, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, Volume 9 (of 12) date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 102704 sentences = 4040 flesch = 63 summary = _The Iranian religions--Cyrus in Lydia and at Babylon: Cambyses in Egypt slain at one time,** the Achæmenian kings killed each day a thousand Their victory placed the Lydian king in a position of great perplexity, The Persian king raised his camp as soon as all fear of an Herodotus did not even admit that the Lydian king took his own life; [Illustration: 078.jpg A PERSIAN KING FIGHTING WITH GREEKS] with the Persians, and gaining time meanwhile to collect a fresh army. instructions: �The great king commands those Persians who are in Sardes current when Herodotus travelled in Egypt, the king visited the temple ** Herodotus states that in his own time the Persians, like The Persian kings took large advantage of this The Persian king placed great faith in extraordinary military the Persian fleet had made its appearance in good time, and had kept the generals of Darius, but with the great king himself. cache = ./cache/17329.txt txt = ./txt/17329.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 31413 author = Anderson, Robert E. (Robert Edward), M.A., F.A.S. title = The Story of Extinct Civilizations of the West date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 47513 sentences = 2496 flesch = 70 summary = In the towns, which contained large stone houses, and country generally, capital--afterward called Mexico from the name of their war-god. Cortés the history of the Aztecs becomes part of that of the Mexicans. on the table-land of Mexico two great races or nations, as has already near the coast, at the place where Cortés and his Spanish soldiers were the same time some Tlascalans told Cortés that a great sacrifice, mostly to that of Cortés pointing out the Valley of Mexico to his Spanish Cortés, with a great present of gold and robes of the most precious Wishing to visit the great Mexican temple, Cortés, with his cavalry and Cortés from the Mexican capital that the whole city was in a state of reaching the camp of the Spaniards in Mexico, Cortés found that Alvarado In the Spanish conquest of America there are three great generals: cache = ./cache/31413.txt txt = ./txt/31413.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 39509 author = Webb, James Morris title = The Black Man, the Father of Civilization, Proven by Biblical History date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 9465 sentences = 450 flesch = 73 summary = Bible, does not show that God ever turned a man black to disgrace him for The "black man" I boldly assert "was the Father of civilization," born in God honored the black man by allowing some of his Ethiopian blood to flow were descendants of Canaan, a black man who was the son of Ham (Genesis An early Queen of Egypt was a descendant of the Ethiopian or Negro race. Ham, the father of the black man, located in Africa. Egyptian was descended from the black man. the time of Abraham, the Egyptians were a simon pure black race. white rulers of Egypt, and the black men or the Negroes regained Chapters of Exodus), which wrecked the Egyptians' or black man's kingdom, So, since it is true that the black man is the father of civilization, it It is impossible for God to forget that the black man and his land (Egypt) cache = ./cache/39509.txt txt = ./txt/39509.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 17327 17328 17326 17325 17326 17328 number of items: 10 sum of words: 787,485 average size in words: 78,748 average readability score: 70 nouns: time; king; name; illustration; country; kings; years; place; people; part; year; son; men; gods; city; day; temple; way; town; reign; side; times; army; man; land; war; period; tribes; empire; power; death; dynasty; order; father; head; life; troops; photograph; cities; world; days; hand; others; towns; river; position; hands; end; inhabitants; north verbs: was; had; is; were; have; been; be; are; has; made; did; drawn; being; took; found; having; taken; brought; called; became; came; given; set; come; mentioned; according; placed; make; left; formed; carried; followed; known; gave; sent; find; take; said; remained; seems; see; represented; do; know; built; put; succeeded; held; received; give adjectives: other; first; great; same; own; such; egyptian; ancient; many; several; assyrian; new; more; certain; few; whole; royal; last; little; long; good; latter; high; second; most; old; small; present; large; able; various; modern; similar; greek; military; least; important; different; only; human; former; foreign; short; much; common; full; divine; single; very; religious adverbs: not; so; as; up; only; out; more; still; even; then; now; however; thus; most; also; far; well; there; soon; down; probably; once; almost; therefore; very; together; never; here; merely; back; no; long; first; again; perhaps; already; away; sometimes; too; off; always; ever; yet; often; on; less; alone; indeed; longer; about pronouns: his; their; it; he; they; them; him; its; we; her; i; himself; themselves; us; she; my; itself; our; me; thy; thee; you; herself; your; one; s; myself; thyself; theirs; ye; xi; mine; ourselves; iv; ours; ii; yourself; xi.--they; vii.--i; up-; thou; them,--she; shumu; homage,--they; ce proper nouns: _; �; egypt; god; gudin; faucher; babylon; syria; assyria; iii; assur; i.; nile; king; ii; b.c.; egyptians; pharaoh; euphrates; asia; ramses; lord; thebes; .; el; israel; thou; judah; herodotus; nineveh; amon; boudier; delta; assyrians; theban; amenôthes; s; tigris; tiglath; pharaohs; thûtmosis; david; greeks; râ; memphis; osiris; cortés; sargon; jahveh; elam keywords: egypt; king; illustration; gudin; faucher; syria; egyptian; drawn; babylon; asia; tigris; thebes; theban; pharaoh; nile; iii; euphrates; boudier; memphis; judah; god; delta; b.c.; assyria; assur; amon; tyre; tiglath; thûtmosis; susa; sargon; ramses; orontes; nineveh; medes; man; lord; jerusalem; jahveh; israel; herodotus; greeks; egyptians; assyrians; amenôthes; zab; yucatan; xerxes; world; volume one topic; one dimension: king file(s): ./cache/19400.txt titles(s): History Of Egypt, Chaldæa, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, Volume 1 (of 12) three topics; one dimension: king; great; gutenberg file(s): ./cache/17328.txt, ./cache/31413.txt, ./cache/28876.txt titles(s): History of Egypt, Chaldæa, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, Volume 8 (of 12) | The Story of Extinct Civilizations of the West | History of Egypt, Chaldæa, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria A Linked Index to the Project Gutenberg Editions five topics; three dimensions: time king egypt; king time egypt; king kings time; cortés great spanish; 681 sharrukîn entablature file(s): ./cache/17324.txt, ./cache/17328.txt, ./cache/17327.txt, ./cache/31413.txt, ./cache/28876.txt titles(s): History of Egypt, Chaldæa, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, Volume 4 (of 12) | History of Egypt, Chaldæa, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, Volume 8 (of 12) | History of Egypt, Chaldæa, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, Volume 7 (of 12) | The Story of Extinct Civilizations of the West | History of Egypt, Chaldæa, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria A Linked Index to the Project Gutenberg Editions Type: gutenberg title: subject-civilizationAncient-gutenberg date: 2021-06-03 time: 18:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Civilization, Ancient" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 31413 author: Anderson, Robert E. 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(Gaston) title: History Of Egypt, Chaldæa, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, Volume 1 (of 12) date: words: 95329 sentences: 4869 pages: flesch: 72 cache: ./cache/19400.txt txt: ./txt/19400.txt summary: CHAPTER II.--THE GODS OF EGYPT Their Number and their Nature--The Feudal Gods, Living and Dead--The Triads--Temples and Priests--The Cosmogonies The Nile god: his form and its varieties--The goddess Mirit--The hence it was the Egyptians placed the river among their gods. [Illustration: 048.jpg THE NILE GOD. 1 THE NILE GOD: Drawn by Faucher-Gudin, after a statue in [Illustration: 051.jpg NILE GODS FROM THE TEMPLE OF SETI I. _THEIR NUMBER AND NATURE--THE FEUDAL GODS, LIVING AND DEAD--TRIADS---The nature of the gods: the double, the soul, the body, death of men and Most people invested them with human form, and represented the earth-god [Illustration: 116.jpg THE GOOSE-GOD FACING THE CAT-GODDESS, THE LADY OF which the sun revealed himself to men, was a living god, called Râ, as Nile-gods, Khnûmû, Osiris, Harshafitû, were incarnate in the form of a Each nome possessed the mummy and the tomb of its dead god: at Thinis id: 28876 author: Maspero, G. (Gaston) title: History of Egypt, Chaldæa, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria A Linked Index to the Project Gutenberg Editions date: words: 1413 sentences: 270 pages: flesch: 84 cache: ./cache/28876.txt txt: ./txt/28876.txt summary: CHAPTER I.�THE NILE AND EGYPT CHAPTER II.�THE GODS OF EGYPT CHAPTER III.�THE LEGENDARY HISTORY OF EGYPT Mummy Wrappings from Tomb at Thebes CHAPTER I�THE POLITICAL CONSTITUTION OF EGYPT CHAPTER II�THE TEMPLES AND THE GODS OF CHALDÆA CHAPTER I�THE FIRST CHALDÆAN EMPIRE AND THE HYKSÔS IN EGYPT Painting in Tomb of the Kings Thebes Painting on the Tomb of The Kings CHAPTER II�THE REACTION AGAINST EGYPT Profile of Head Of Mummy (Thebes Tombs) CHAPTER II�THE RISE OF THE ASSYRIAN EMPIRE Painting in the Fifth Tomb of The Kings to The Right Paintings at the End of The Hall Of The Fifth The Tomb CHAPTER II.�THE CHRISTIAN PERIOD IN EGYPT Painting at the Entrance of The Fifth Tomb Painting at the Entrance of The Fifth Tomb CHAPTER I�THE CRUSADERS IN EGYPT CHAPTER II.�THE FRENCH IN EGYPT CHAPTER III.�THE RULE OF MEHEMET ALI CHAPTER V.�THE WATER WAYS OF EGYPT CHAPTER VII�TEMPLES AND TOMBS OF THEBES id: 17326 author: Maspero, G. (Gaston) title: History of Egypt, Chaldæa, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, Volume 6 (of 12) date: words: 114539 sentences: 5699 pages: flesch: 71 cache: ./cache/17326.txt txt: ./txt/17326.txt summary: States--The priest-kings of Amon masters of Thebes under the suzerainty [Illustration: 018.jpg PAINTING IN THE FIFTH TOMB OF THE KINGS TO THE �Since the times of the god bodies are created merely to pass away, and continued to be the greatest of kings, Pharaoh�s god held a position when, the line of the Theban kings having come to an end, the Tanites [Illustration: 110.jpg A PHOENICIAN GOD IN HIS EGYPTIAN SHRINE] king appeared on the scene, and lost in a few years all the ground [Illustration: 193.jpg THE KING CROSSING A MOUNTAIN IN HIS CHARIOT] [Illustration: 200.jpg THE KING LETS FLY ARROWS AT A BESIEGED TOWN] great gods, my lords, I, Tiglath-pileser, King of Assyria, son of high places of the field.--The kings came and fought;--then fought the the time they were written, the king still possessed his was for a long time translated as king or kingdom of Judah, id: 17327 author: Maspero, G. (Gaston) title: History of Egypt, Chaldæa, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, Volume 7 (of 12) date: words: 108239 sentences: 4905 pages: flesch: 69 cache: ./cache/17327.txt txt: ./txt/17327.txt summary: the accession of Assur-nazir-pal: the Assyrian army and the progress of Assur-nazir-pal: His campaign of the year 867 in Naîri--The death of basin of the Tigris, and I should place it near Bitlistchaî, where different forms of the word occur many times on In a small town near one of the sources of the Tigris, Assur-nazir-pal [Illustration: 044.jpg THE CAMPAIGNS OF ASSUR-NAZIR-PAL IN MESOPOTAMIA] [Illustration: 050.jpg CAMPAIGNS OF ASSUR-NAZIR-PAL IN SYRIA] time of Assur-nazir-pal, but the inscriptions of the kings [Illustration: 055.jpg THE ASSYRIAN WAR-CHARIOT OF THE NINTH CENTURY rites incumbent on an Assyrian king whenever he stood for the first time [Illustration: 100.jpg SHUA, KING OF GILZAN, BRINGING A WAR-HORSE FULLY [Illustration: 131.jpg JEHU, KING OF ISRAEL, SENDS PRESENTS TO kings of Assyria, from Irba-rammân to Assur-nirâri III.:-[Illustration: 169.jpg TABLE OF THE DYNASTY OF THE KINGS OF ASSYRIA] Assyrian king had �taken the hands of Bel.� Tiglath-pileser accepted id: 17324 author: Maspero, G. (Gaston) title: History of Egypt, Chaldæa, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, Volume 4 (of 12) date: words: 98953 sentences: 4424 pages: flesch: 68 cache: ./cache/17324.txt txt: ./txt/17324.txt summary: circle of sovereign states which so closely hemmed in the city of Bel. We may surmise with all probability that the history of Babylon in early In the mean time, the kings of the five towns had concentrated their given by King Apôpi II Âusirrî to a scribe named Atu. Both their name and origin were doubtless well known to the Egyptians, If, in the time of the native Pharaohs, Asiatic tribes had been drawn the times of the Kings possessed concerning the origin of Nineveh and the first Cossæan kings--The peoples of Syria, their towns, Nineveh and the first Cossæan kings--The peoples of Syria, their towns, possess, calls himself _King of the Country of the Sea_, appears for the first time among Syrian places in the list of Syria, like those of Egypt and of the countries watered by the Egyptians of Hâtshopsîtû�s time landed is the present id: 17325 author: Maspero, G. (Gaston) title: History of Egypt, Chaldæa, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, Volume 5 (of 12) date: words: 90072 sentences: 4182 pages: flesch: 71 cache: ./cache/17325.txt txt: ./txt/17325.txt summary: and his peaceful reign--The great building works--The temples of of Amon at Luxor and at Karnak, the tomb of Amenôthes III, the chapel mentioned, in the time of Ramses III., in the list of the [Illustration: 015.jpg A SYRIAN TOWN AND ITS OUTSKIRTS AFTER AN EGYPTIAN ** The daughter of the King of the Khâti, wife of Ramses ** The daughter of the King of the Khâti, wife of Ramses the king for the temple of Amon at Karnak; at the present king, and in a few years a large town had sprung up, which was called King.* The lord of Thebes itself, a certain Ramses, bowed his head to against the countries subject to the great King of Egypt, and should he the great King of Egypt, and the great Prince of the Khâti shall destroy [Illustration: 307.jpg THE ARMY OP RAMSES III. [Illustration: 313.jpg THE CAPTIVE CHIEFS OF RAMSES III. id: 17328 author: Maspero, G. (Gaston) title: History of Egypt, Chaldæa, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, Volume 8 (of 12) date: words: 119258 sentences: 4891 pages: flesch: 65 cache: ./cache/17328.txt txt: ./txt/17328.txt summary: taken place during his second reign, in 703 B.C. The magnificent army left by Sargon was at his disposal, and summoning thee, saying, Jerusalem shall not be given into the hand of the King of Assur-bani-pal proclaimed himself King of Assyria, and Shamash-shumukîn, maintained for some years longer, the time seemed at hand when the king, Assur-bani-pal, King of Assyria, the creature of thy hands, the the Assyrian army re-entered Nineveh, Assur-bani-pal placed them on the [Illustration: 228.jpg THE EASTERN WORLD IN THE REIGN OF ASSUR-BANI-PAL] chief fell upon the Assyrians, and that his son Sandakhshatru carried on hostilities some time longer. before Assur-bani-pal, the king whom my hands have created;� the army, Assyrian kings was for a long time doubtful, and Sin-sharishkun was placed before Assur-etililâni; the inverse order declared to be the son of Assur-bani-pal, king of Assyria. on the time of year at which the king had ascended the id: 17329 author: Maspero, G. (Gaston) title: History of Egypt, Chaldæa, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, Volume 9 (of 12) date: words: 102704 sentences: 4040 pages: flesch: 63 cache: ./cache/17329.txt txt: ./txt/17329.txt summary: _The Iranian religions--Cyrus in Lydia and at Babylon: Cambyses in Egypt slain at one time,** the Achæmenian kings killed each day a thousand Their victory placed the Lydian king in a position of great perplexity, The Persian king raised his camp as soon as all fear of an Herodotus did not even admit that the Lydian king took his own life; [Illustration: 078.jpg A PERSIAN KING FIGHTING WITH GREEKS] with the Persians, and gaining time meanwhile to collect a fresh army. instructions: �The great king commands those Persians who are in Sardes current when Herodotus travelled in Egypt, the king visited the temple ** Herodotus states that in his own time the Persians, like The Persian kings took large advantage of this The Persian king placed great faith in extraordinary military the Persian fleet had made its appearance in good time, and had kept the generals of Darius, but with the great king himself. id: 39509 author: Webb, James Morris title: The Black Man, the Father of Civilization, Proven by Biblical History date: words: 9465 sentences: 450 pages: flesch: 73 cache: ./cache/39509.txt txt: ./txt/39509.txt summary: Bible, does not show that God ever turned a man black to disgrace him for The "black man" I boldly assert "was the Father of civilization," born in God honored the black man by allowing some of his Ethiopian blood to flow were descendants of Canaan, a black man who was the son of Ham (Genesis An early Queen of Egypt was a descendant of the Ethiopian or Negro race. Ham, the father of the black man, located in Africa. Egyptian was descended from the black man. the time of Abraham, the Egyptians were a simon pure black race. white rulers of Egypt, and the black men or the Negroes regained Chapters of Exodus), which wrecked the Egyptians'' or black man''s kingdom, So, since it is true that the black man is the father of civilization, it It is impossible for God to forget that the black man and his land (Egypt) ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel