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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 11 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 18768 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 81 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 Pollux 8 Hadrian 8 Emperor 7 Selene 6 Keraunus 6 Arsinoe 5 Verus 5 Lochias 4 Pontius 4 Antinous 3 Sabina 3 Balbilla 2 Rome 2 Plutarch 2 Paulina 2 Hannah 2 Empress 2 Doris 2 Caesar 1 Titianus 1 Roxana 1 Nile 1 Mastor 1 Jew 1 God 1 Apollodorus 1 Alexandria Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 563 man 401 hand 337 day 327 time 298 room 293 eye 292 child 277 house 254 father 252 girl 248 woman 239 word 238 hour 235 slave 233 head 217 way 211 thing 188 one 185 heart 181 work 163 life 163 architect 162 steward 161 face 155 nothing 152 master 152 daughter 151 mother 144 friend 142 night 139 door 135 palace 134 artist 133 wife 129 son 126 sister 126 side 125 place 125 arm 119 foot 109 pleasure 106 voice 105 hair 103 soul 102 sculptor 102 name 99 something 99 god 95 street 93 boy Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 373 Hadrian 353 Arsinoe 331 Selene 312 Pollux 307 Emperor 209 Antinous 189 Verus 185 Pontius 184 Keraunus 146 Balbilla 142 Caesar 124 Lochias 117 Sabina 107 Hannah 92 Doris 89 Alexandria 87 Mastor 86 Paulina 80 Rome 69 Papias 69 Empress 60 Titianus 52 God 51 Mary 49 Christians 46 prefect 44 Plutarch 44 Julia 40 Apollodorus 37 Bithynian 35 CHAPTER 34 Roxana 32 Egypt 31 Roman 31 Gabinius 30 Nile 29 Lucilla 29 Lord 28 Jew 28 Alexandrians 27 Muses 25 god 25 Urania 24 Caesareum 23 Florus 22 exclaimed 22 Helios 22 Favorinus 21 Greek 21 Eros Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 2840 he 1897 i 1846 you 1785 it 1675 she 1266 him 864 her 699 me 504 they 479 them 434 we 280 himself 182 us 165 herself 64 myself 49 yourself 45 themselves 24 one 21 itself 17 ourselves 15 mine 10 yours 10 his 8 hers 3 ours 2 theirs 1 thee 1 refusing-- 1 oneself Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 6235 be 3277 have 935 do 731 say 549 go 473 see 402 come 380 know 348 take 334 give 318 look 301 make 298 find 276 ask 261 stand 256 feel 240 cry 222 tell 221 think 208 hear 204 speak 190 leave 179 call 168 let 167 seem 165 reply 157 turn 148 begin 143 sit 143 bring 134 follow 128 carry 121 fall 117 lie 117 get 116 meet 114 answer 105 keep 102 hold 98 try 97 love 96 wait 95 grow 92 send 91 want 91 set 91 interrupt 90 work 90 put 89 lead Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1507 not 509 so 446 then 427 now 419 up 409 more 407 only 356 out 350 little 330 old 297 as 290 good 285 again 275 long 259 very 257 still 256 here 245 once 245 even 242 well 227 other 219 never 208 own 204 much 201 young 193 there 191 great 185 too 180 first 173 soon 168 down 158 many 158 few 155 last 142 new 141 always 134 yet 129 same 126 poor 125 on 125 just 123 quite 122 most 120 back 116 far 109 away 106 no 105 in 100 full 99 such Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 58 good 26 least 22 great 20 most 13 fair 11 bad 10 high 10 eld 9 rich 7 fine 6 late 6 happy 5 small 5 noble 5 handsome 5 deep 4 warm 4 large 4 j 4 costly 3 slight 3 full 3 bold 3 Most 2 young 2 wise 2 wide 2 tall 2 sublime 2 strong 2 short 2 pure 2 pleasant 2 near 2 low 2 long 2 grave 2 early 2 dear 2 close 2 choice 2 bitter 1 wild 1 wealthy 1 topmost 1 sweet 1 stupid 1 stately 1 soft 1 slender Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 102 most 6 well 2 least 1 soon 1 hard 1 eldest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- 10 widger@cecomet.net Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 arsinoe did not 3 arsinoe looked down 3 keraunus was about 2 antinous did not 2 antinous went up 2 arsinoe had long 2 arsinoe had never 2 arsinoe was alone 2 arsinoe was not 2 arsinoe went up 2 emperor did not 2 eye was not 2 father had always 2 hadrian did not 2 hadrian looked round 2 hadrian was startled 2 heart is so 2 keraunus did not 2 keraunus was not 2 one had ever 2 pollux did not 2 pollux was not 2 pollux was still 2 pontius did not 2 selene did not 2 selene had once 2 selene looked up 2 selene was now 2 selene was still 2 verus did not 2 woman went on 2 words did not 1 antinous felt much 1 antinous had already 1 antinous had always 1 antinous had not 1 antinous was alone 1 antinous was beautiful 1 antinous was deeply 1 antinous was silent 1 antinous was startled 1 antinous was still 1 antinous went close 1 antinous went quickly 1 arsinoe came back 1 arsinoe had ever 1 arsinoe had however 1 arsinoe had suddenly 1 arsinoe is handsome 1 arsinoe looked compassionately Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 antinous made no answer 1 arsinoe was not long 1 children are no longer 1 children are not unjust 1 emperor had no heart 1 hadrian was no longer 1 keraunus had no objection 1 keraunus was not long 1 life is not easy 1 men have no more 1 pollux had not much 1 pollux was not so 1 pollux were not there 1 room was not even 1 selene had no right 1 selene made no answer 1 selene made no attempt 1 selene was not there 1 things did not always 1 verus did not immediately 1 verus was no schemer A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 5483 author = Ebers, Georg title = The Emperor — Volume 01 date = keywords = Emperor; Empress; Hadrian; Keraunus; Lochias; Pontius; Sabina; Titianus; Verus summary = time to time he raised his eyelids--long, finely wrinkled, and blueveined--turning his eyes up to heaven or rolling them to one side and hands were caressing the Emperor''s bloodhound, which had laid its sagelooking head on the boy''s broad, bare breast, and now and then tried to hundred times a day, the limitations of the power and nature of man, and "It is not so bad as it looks," said the architect positively. As the prefect came up, the architect pointed to this study of stilllife, and said in a whisper: "You shall touch nothing in the little house," cried the prefect eagerly. Titianus turned his back on the steward, and asked the architect: "I am sure I do not care," said the prefect, "so long as the glorious With a deep bow Titianus took the Empress''s right hand, covered with hall, looked after the two men and said: id = 5484 author = Ebers, Georg title = The Emperor — Volume 02 date = keywords = Arsinoe; Balbilla; Empress; Keraunus; Lochias; Pollux; Sabina; Selene; Verus summary = Pollux had been working for a long time with night''s work, and as soon as Selene opened the door he sat upright and The girl bowed her head sadly and Pollux stood for some time with his from his work, stooping low to look first at Selene and then at his "Well, what?" asked the sculptor, and taking his hands from his work he day till the sun was high and make slaves look after my father and the "Sit a little farther off," said Sabina pressing her jewelled right-hand She is like Selene and her mother in the shape of her head and After looking for some time at the sculptor''s work Arsinoe grew calmer, Come up Arsinoe, father wants to speak to you." The palace-steward, to whom Selene had called up his younger daughter, "Then we really may," said Arsinoe, and she went up to her father to give id = 5485 author = Ebers, Georg title = The Emperor — Volume 03 date = keywords = Antinous; Emperor; Hadrian; Keraunus; Lochias; Pollux; Pontius; Rome; Selene summary = "I will come," said Pontius, "if my guest leaves me an hour free, and I "It is Titianus conducting the architect from Rome," replied Pontius "I wish you all luck with them, good little mother," replied the Emperor. "A fine tall man," said Euphorion, "he is a little like the Emperor." prefect had sent to Lochias for Pontius was carried into the Emperor''s Pollux had quitted the hall he turned to Titianus and Pontius and said: Pontius explained to the Emperor that Pollux had mounted the head on a "The dog has attacked a woman who wanted to come this way," replied "This, Pontius, is really a first-rate man," said Hadrian, pointing to a "I have felt something like that," said Antinous. "He may come in--was what he said," replied the slave. As soon as the steward had quitted the room, Hadrian freed the dog, which id = 5486 author = Ebers, Georg title = The Emperor — Volume 04 date = keywords = Arsinoe; Balbilla; Emperor; Hadrian; Keraunus; Pollux; Rome; Selene summary = hand, for besides Selene''s voice he heard that of another girl and the In the sitting-room Selene was standing dressed in a long light-colored it, bowed to the sisters, and then said turning to Selene: Selene called to the old slave-woman, and desired her to remain in the "Yes," said the girl, for at the very first step an acute pain in the Usually when Selene went out walking, many people looked at her with The old slave was still sitting on the steps with the children; Arsinoe "You must let that pass," begged Arsinoe, "if only poor Selene''s foot is Arsinoe went into her sleeping-room, and said, as she returned: When Selene, who had been carried as far as the door of her own workroom, was sitting once more in her usual place in front of the long table "Yes," replied Selene, looking the widow full in the face-"Almost half an hour from here," said Hannah, answering for Selene. id = 5487 author = Ebers, Georg title = The Emperor — Volume 05 date = keywords = Arsinoe; Doris; Keraunus; Mastor; Plutarch; Pollux; Roxana; Selene; Verus summary = Among the young women and girls Arsinoe saw several whose beauty struck Arsinoe looked compassionately on the poor old man who could not buy back "So it is--two busy hands among so many idle ones," said the old man, my fine friend!" cried Verus, nodding to the old man. "Selene!" cried Arsinoe, falling from all her clouds of happiness, "Come father," begged Arsinoe, "first let us see to the children, and "Your old father will stay with you my pet," said Keraunus tenderly, for Selene''s mishaps--all went home to Arsinoe as a thing known and loved, "Yes," said he, and he took her little hand, which rested on his right shadowy alley, Pollux said, opening his arms to the girl: "Seriously you must go now," said Arsinoe drawing away her hand, which he "We have exactly followed your example," said Pollux, "and if Arsinoe "Look at my old woman!" exclaimed Pollux laughing, "but in truth friend, id = 5488 author = Ebers, Georg title = The Emperor — Volume 06 date = keywords = Arsinoe; Emperor; Hadrian; Hannah; Lochias; Plutarch; Pollux; Selene summary = the fresh cold handkerchief in its place, Selene turned her face towards "You said nothing about our working in the factory?" asked Selene Selene opened her eyes, but only to close them again and to dream for "Oh please, dame Hannah, let me see the flowers?" cried Selene, trying when we were quite little--an artist, a kind, good man--and the nosegay Hannah looked with sympathy at the girl, and signing to Mary she said: Arsinoe''s washed dress had caught the old man''s eye, and remembering that When Hannah went to lay fresh handkerchiefs on Selene''s wounds she saw Hadrian went into the vacant room, lay down on a couch that stood by the Hadrian still sat a long time listening to the talk close by; but after Antinous left him, but the Emperor paced his room, up and down with long Hadrian folded his arms, stepped quite close up to Pollux, and said: id = 5489 author = Ebers, Georg title = The Emperor — Volume 07 date = keywords = Apollodorus; Doris; Emperor; God; Hadrian; Jew; Pollux; Sabina; Verus summary = opposite to the master of the house sat a lean young man with pale and sons to invite any of their Greek friends into the house during the visit Apollodorus looked with surprise into the face of the excited old man, "Uncle," said Ben Jochai, interrupting the old Rabbi''s speech, and rising God of your fathers," said the old man gloomily. make if we set the old wretch''s house on fire," shouted a hungry-looking the old Jewish house-keeper, who had seen and heard from a hiding-place "Kiss him, kiss him!" cried the old woman, and the praetor took the head son-leave it in the hands of God Most High to reward you for what you "Sabina, Mother, guardian spirit of my life!" cried Verus, and he fell on to his father''s little house when Antinous came sauntering in--he The Emperor''s commands had come upon the peaceful little house as a id = 5490 author = Ebers, Georg title = The Emperor — Volume 08 date = keywords = Antinous; Arsinoe; Caesar; Emperor; Hadrian; Hannah; Keraunus; Selene; Verus summary = place in the steward''s rooms during the hours when the young artist was "I do not know him, and he does not think of a poor thing like me," said room and informed Keraunus that his master and Gabinius, the curiositydealer from Nicaea, wished to speak with him. "Nay, nay," said the slave urgently, "my master is a greater man than you precious work." At Hadrian''s words Keraunus'' eyes almost started out of the fallen man''s hand to feel his pulse Arsinoe rushed into the room. and his slave, helped Arsinoe to carry her father''s lifeless body and lay The little blind boy felt the dead body with his hands, and asked his "Yes, dear little man," replied Mastor, "and their eyes are wonderfully Antinous went quickly up to the Emperor to kiss his hand, but Hadrian With these words the praetor left the room, but Antinous stood like one id = 5491 author = Ebers, Georg title = The Emperor — Volume 09 date = keywords = Antinous; Balbilla; Emperor; Hadrian; Lochias; Paulina; Pollux; Pontius; Selene summary = flames smoke, mingled with sparks, rose from Lochias blacker and blackerand still Pontius came not to look after her. "Flowers to a man who does not care about them?" asked Pontius, gravely. "That of women claims and wins admiration, love too perhaps and flowersthat of men may rejoice the eye, but to do it Honor is a task granted to drew back; only one elderly man, his sister Paulina''s house-steward, "Send it home," said Pontius, not even civilly; "Paulina must wait a few man who has something he loves in the House--a wife and merry children, The way from the architect''s house to his sister''s was long, and on his As Pontius entered the lofty hall of his sister''s house, Arsinoe came to "Yes, she is lovely to look upon," said the widow. rest, working day and night; visiting the poor and sick in her hours of id = 5492 author = Ebers, Georg title = The Emperor — Volume 10 date = keywords = Alexandria; Antinous; Arsinoe; Caesar; Emperor; Hadrian; Nile; Paulina; Pollux; Pontius summary = The day after being baptized, Selene had gone to Paulina''s town-house, Paulina had given this little house for his family to live in, asked "It is a pity that our friend Pontius cannot hear you," said Hadrian. "I should wish that life might end with death," said Antinous Antinous colored and looked at the ground, and Hadrian went on: Antinous went up to Hadrian, looked at the sack, and said: "Stay!" said Hadrian, eagerly seizing his favorite''s hand. they are powerful," said Antinous; but Hadrian let his head sink on his Neither Hadrian nor Antinous closed their eyes that fearful night. the work, and before long the statue of Hadrian, executed in the Egyptian into her soul, and told him how much she loved Antinous so long as he was An hour later Pollux was standing at the door of Paulina''s town-house, felt a real love for Arsinoe, and had now for a long time watched her