mv: ‘./input-file.zip’ and ‘./input-file.zip’ are the same file Creating study carrel named subject-drinkingCustoms-gutenberg Initializing database Unzipping Archive: input-file.zip creating: ./tmp/input/input-file/ inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/28500.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/45255.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/45177.txt inflating: ./tmp/input/input-file/metadata.csv caution: excluded filename not matched: *MACOSX* === DIRECTORIES: ./tmp/input === DIRECTORY: ./tmp/input/input-file === metadata file: ./tmp/input/input-file/metadata.csv === found metadata file === updating bibliographic database Building study carrel named subject-drinkingCustoms-gutenberg FILE: cache/45255.txt OUTPUT: txt/45255.txt FILE: cache/45177.txt OUTPUT: txt/45177.txt FILE: cache/28500.txt OUTPUT: txt/28500.txt 45255 txt/../pos/45255.pos 45255 txt/../wrd/45255.wrd 45255 txt/../ent/45255.ent 45177 txt/../wrd/45177.wrd 45177 txt/../pos/45177.pos === file2bib.sh === id: 45255 author: Porter, Henry, M. 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(William Harrison) title: All About Coffee date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/28500.txt cache: ./cache/28500.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 54 resourceName b'28500.txt' Done mapping. Reducing subject-drinkingCustoms-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 45255 author = Porter, Henry, M. D. title = Cups and Their Customs date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 17381 sentences = 873 flesch = 77 summary = [Illustration: SPRIG OF BORAGE IN GLASS CUP OF THE THIRD OR FOURTH CENTURY. recipes for the brewing of compound drinks, technically called "Cups," cup-drink, little and good, will, for its social and moral qualities, drinking-vessels, and apply it to our modern word "cup," we must The Flemish drinking-cups of the 16th and 17th centuries were called with Edgar, A.D. 800, who also passed a law, on the suggestion of St. Dunstan, to prevent excessive drinking, by ordering cups to be marked wines were taken in a peculiar kind of vessel called a "murrhine cup," in their cans, and wine in their grace-cup." Excess in drinking was given, the proposer was expected to drink his cup full of wine as in large silver cups, from which no one is allowed to drink before the To a bottle of hock add three wine-glasses of sherry, one lemon Heat two quarts of ale; add four wine-glasses of brandy, three cache = ./cache/45255.txt txt = ./txt/45255.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 28500 author = Ukers, William H. (William Harrison) title = All About Coffee date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 445840 sentences = 33677 flesch = 76 summary = the Oriental coffee house first appeared in the real French café of coffee in the green bean from New York merchants in 1683--The King's business coffee houses separate rooms were provided at a later time for The old-time coffee houses of New Orleans were situated within the The coffee houses of early New York, like their prototypes in London, The early coffee house was an important factor in New York life. [Illustration: NEW YORK'S PIONEER COFFEE HOUSE, THE KING'S ARMS, OPENED [Illustration: THE SECOND LONDON COFFEE HOUSE, OPENED IN 1754 BY WILLIAM SOME DEPARTED DOMINANT FIGURES IN THE NEW YORK GREEN COFFEE TRADE] [Illustration: PIONEERS IN THE ROASTED COFFEE BUSINESS OF NEW YORK CITY [Illustration: GROUP OF OLD-TIME NEW YORK COFFEE ROASTERS, 1892 Another old-time New York coffee-roasting business is that of Samuel S. roasted coffee trade of New York City. In time, the coffee business of the New York house overshadowed cache = ./cache/28500.txt txt = ./txt/28500.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 45177 author = Peeke, Hewson L. (Hewson Lindsley) title = Americana Ebrietatis The Favorite Tipple of our Forefathers and the Laws and Customs Relating Thereto date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 25593 sentences = 1244 flesch = 73 summary = Dutch beer, the French and Spanish light wines, for every day use. New Englanders had abandoned the constant drinking of ale and beer as the Puritans of New England, nor drink as deeply as the Virginia Virginia and New Jersey declared liquor debts uncollectible by law. stated that "the general table drink is beer or cider." "No," said the officer, "he never drinks any strong liquor." The brave he made the drinking of healths and the selling of liquor to Indians captains and paid for with barrels of New England rum. brought to New England, distilled into rum, and sent off to Africa; The war of the Indians with the Dutch in 1675 in New York was caused governor, for allowing West India rum to be sent to the Long House. As to New York taverns, in a letter written by Dr. Mitchel in September, 1794, he states: "The Tontine Coffee House, under cache = ./cache/45177.txt txt = ./txt/45177.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 28500 45177 45255 28500 45177 45255 number of items: 3 sum of words: 488,814 average size in words: 162,938 average readability score: 75 nouns: coffee; house; pounds; illustration; time; years; water; trade; tea; cup; houses; year; business; bean; patent; pot; coffees; use; century; roaster; name; drink; beans; country; day; caffein; café; percent; man; countries; wine; beverage; men; sugar; part; machine; place; world; trees; cultivation; plant; market; pat; cents; bags; work; p.; flavor; ground; % verbs: is; was; are; be; were; have; has; been; had; made; being; used; roasting; known; granted; do; called; found; make; said; having; became; making; says; sold; brought; began; given; roasted; came; see; put; did; introduced; produced; grown; taken; drink; take; following; done; give; does; held; died; let; find; opened; kept; come adjectives: first; other; many; good; same; large; more; green; small; great; old; french; such; early; best; new; little; american; much; general; english; few; several; high; own; most; hot; fine; original; last; roasted; present; long; full; various; important; common; certain; better; different; -; free; latter; strong; famous; commercial; second; public; black; whole adverbs: not; also; then; so; up; as; very; only; more; most; well; out; about; now; first; later; here; however; still; even; much; generally; too; there; never; thus; almost; off; always; far; down; sometimes; again; usually; in; often; just; probably; on; soon; once; together; nearly; back; over; practically; away; long; ever; especially pronouns: it; his; he; they; their; its; i; them; we; you; him; our; her; my; your; us; me; himself; she; themselves; itself; one; thy; thee; myself; ourselves; dufour; yourself; herself; theirs; ''em; yours; ye; mine; coffees; ''s; à; |they; |port; yer; thompson[130; they''l; so''t; hers; em; curl''d; chere; au proper nouns: _; |; coffee; co.; new; united; q.; states; york; de; london; c.; john; brazil; paris; la; house; england; trade; café; william; pp; street; journal; france; mr.; james; exchange; du; st.; java; h.; tea; w.; j.; le; charles; .; george; vol; america; santos; van; sir; company; french; des; burns; dr.; boston keywords: york; wine; washington; sir; new; mr.; john; house; good; england; drink; year; world; william; west; war; virginia; vienna; van; united; u.s.; turkish; trade; time; thomas; tea; são; sugar; street; states; st.; spice; south; sons; society; smith; sielcken; santos; samuel; rum; royal; robert; rio; rico; punch; pounds; porto; philadelphia; pennsylvania; paulo one topic; one dimension: coffee file(s): ./cache/28500.txt titles(s): All About Coffee three topics; one dimension: coffee; wine; nicety file(s): ./cache/28500.txt, ./cache/45177.txt, ./cache/45255.txt titles(s): All About Coffee | Americana Ebrietatis The Favorite Tipple of our Forefathers and the Laws and Customs Relating Thereto | Cups and Their Customs five topics; three dimensions: coffee 000 new; wine liquor drinking; stomachic billy believers; stomachic billy believers; stomachic billy believers file(s): ./cache/28500.txt, ./cache/45177.txt, ./cache/45255.txt, ./cache/45255.txt, ./cache/45255.txt titles(s): All About Coffee | Americana Ebrietatis The Favorite Tipple of our Forefathers and the Laws and Customs Relating Thereto | Cups and Their Customs | Cups and Their Customs | Cups and Their Customs Type: gutenberg title: subject-drinkingCustoms-gutenberg date: 2021-06-05 time: 13:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Drinking customs" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 45177 author: Peeke, Hewson L. (Hewson Lindsley) title: Americana Ebrietatis The Favorite Tipple of our Forefathers and the Laws and Customs Relating Thereto date: words: 25593 sentences: 1244 pages: flesch: 73 cache: ./cache/45177.txt txt: ./txt/45177.txt summary: Dutch beer, the French and Spanish light wines, for every day use. New Englanders had abandoned the constant drinking of ale and beer as the Puritans of New England, nor drink as deeply as the Virginia Virginia and New Jersey declared liquor debts uncollectible by law. stated that "the general table drink is beer or cider." "No," said the officer, "he never drinks any strong liquor." The brave he made the drinking of healths and the selling of liquor to Indians captains and paid for with barrels of New England rum. brought to New England, distilled into rum, and sent off to Africa; The war of the Indians with the Dutch in 1675 in New York was caused governor, for allowing West India rum to be sent to the Long House. As to New York taverns, in a letter written by Dr. Mitchel in September, 1794, he states: "The Tontine Coffee House, under id: 45255 author: Porter, Henry, M. D. title: Cups and Their Customs date: words: 17381 sentences: 873 pages: flesch: 77 cache: ./cache/45255.txt txt: ./txt/45255.txt summary: [Illustration: SPRIG OF BORAGE IN GLASS CUP OF THE THIRD OR FOURTH CENTURY. recipes for the brewing of compound drinks, technically called "Cups," cup-drink, little and good, will, for its social and moral qualities, drinking-vessels, and apply it to our modern word "cup," we must The Flemish drinking-cups of the 16th and 17th centuries were called with Edgar, A.D. 800, who also passed a law, on the suggestion of St. Dunstan, to prevent excessive drinking, by ordering cups to be marked wines were taken in a peculiar kind of vessel called a "murrhine cup," in their cans, and wine in their grace-cup." Excess in drinking was given, the proposer was expected to drink his cup full of wine as in large silver cups, from which no one is allowed to drink before the To a bottle of hock add three wine-glasses of sherry, one lemon Heat two quarts of ale; add four wine-glasses of brandy, three id: 28500 author: Ukers, William H. (William Harrison) title: All About Coffee date: words: 445840 sentences: 33677 pages: flesch: 76 cache: ./cache/28500.txt txt: ./txt/28500.txt summary: the Oriental coffee house first appeared in the real French café of coffee in the green bean from New York merchants in 1683--The King''s business coffee houses separate rooms were provided at a later time for The old-time coffee houses of New Orleans were situated within the The coffee houses of early New York, like their prototypes in London, The early coffee house was an important factor in New York life. [Illustration: NEW YORK''S PIONEER COFFEE HOUSE, THE KING''S ARMS, OPENED [Illustration: THE SECOND LONDON COFFEE HOUSE, OPENED IN 1754 BY WILLIAM SOME DEPARTED DOMINANT FIGURES IN THE NEW YORK GREEN COFFEE TRADE] [Illustration: PIONEERS IN THE ROASTED COFFEE BUSINESS OF NEW YORK CITY [Illustration: GROUP OF OLD-TIME NEW YORK COFFEE ROASTERS, 1892 Another old-time New York coffee-roasting business is that of Samuel S. roasted coffee trade of New York City. In time, the coffee business of the New York house overshadowed ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel