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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 7 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 54421 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 72 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 illustration 5 book 5 Mr. 5 John 3 german 3 french 3 Venice 3 Augsburg 2 print 2 italian 2 edition 2 Vérard 2 Sir 2 Paris 2 New 2 Mrs. 2 London 2 Jean 2 Horae 2 Hans 2 Fairy 2 English 2 Charles 2 Caxton 2 Bible 1 work 1 story 1 sidenote 1 page 1 little 1 greek 1 design 1 dent 1 decorative 1 cut 1 child 1 century 1 Zainer 1 XVITH 1 Words 1 Worde 1 William 1 Week 1 Walter 1 Ulm 1 Thomas 1 Tales 1 Strassburg 1 Society 1 Small Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 3003 book 2143 illustration 1341 p. 1339 work 1021 edition 821 page 799 cut 716 printer 713 year 687 artist 637 design 630 drawing 567 picture 527 century 526 illust 490 time 480 art 471 type 437 volume 400 woodcut 360 child 333 other 328 illustrator 325 printing 325 border 314 block 303 day 302 copy 287 press 286 text 283 wood 283 title 276 line 271 hand 270 man 257 subject 255 a. 237 period 234 series 228 colour 225 style 225 engraving 223 number 219 plate 219 life 214 name 213 fact 209 decoration 203 part 201 example Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 13871 _ 1037 J. 934 Mr. 766 f. 646 W. 512 H. 503 p. 445 E. 419 John 417 G. 405 de 388 C. 378 S. 369 F. 333 M. 305 R. 264 English 261 . 251 London 247 T. 237 Book 234 Sir 221 England 205 De 203 Bible 202 D. 186 Charles 182 William 178 sq 177 A. 176 Thomas 174 Paris 173 B. 167 Magazine 156 Venice 156 L. 155 pp 152 New 145 Poems 142 Henry 136 Macmillan 135 Robert 133 George 133 A 132 Mrs. 132 Caxton 131 P. 129 Mainz 129 Johann 123 Du Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 2219 it 1245 he 856 they 764 we 592 them 454 i 336 him 203 himself 170 you 132 us 127 one 125 themselves 124 itself 65 me 41 she 25 her 13 myself 10 herself 6 ourselves 2 yourself 2 theirs 2 his 1 u 1 two[7 1 oneself 1 mine 1 ia Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 11585 be 3236 have 1506 print 832 illustrate 562 do 534 find 508 make 457 show 402 use 399 appear 348 give 340 publish 334 issue 326 know 311 see 307 seem 281 take 262 engrave 259 come 257 produce 250 say 238 contain 215 represent 201 begin 195 draw 185 call 181 work 178 follow 177 cut 175 write 170 leave 166 become 159 set 156 design 144 include 129 bring 127 bear 122 add 120 mention 112 think 112 go 108 belong 105 consider 104 reproduce 102 look 98 turn 97 employ 95 date 93 regard 93 die Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1457 not 876 first 838 more 771 other 684 early 653 good 643 very 590 also 583 so 552 many 539 most 538 only 494 well 455 same 446 little 407 great 389 large 378 few 377 much 359 as 307 later 307 fine 299 small 288 less 286 new 283 here 276 even 268 own 267 full 262 now 251 decorative 244 up 229 still 227 far 213 old 210 such 208 perhaps 208 english 206 often 205 rather 196 too 194 black 183 last 183 french 181 out 179 different 179 almost 178 however 177 german 173 long Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 258 good 149 most 109 early 98 least 29 great 28 fine 17 high 15 late 13 large 13 Most 6 strong 6 small 6 happy 6 bad 4 tro 4 low 4 eld 3 young 3 slight 3 new 2 wild 2 weak 2 simple 2 rude 2 rare 2 poor 2 old 2 long 2 j 2 easy 2 common 2 bare 1 true 1 slender 1 sharp 1 rich 1 quick 1 quaint 1 pleasant 1 plain 1 often 1 near 1 narrow 1 mean 1 manif 1 lovely 1 light 1 less 1 l 1 keen Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 390 most 34 least 23 well 1 ¦ 1 near Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 www.gutenberg.org 4 archive.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 2 http://archive.org 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/46241/46241-h/46241-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/46241/46241-h.zip 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/45426/45426-h/45426-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/45426/45426-h.zip 1 http://archive.org/details/somenotesonearly00morrrich 1 http://archive.org/details/englishillustrat00whit Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 _ see _ 4 books printed abroad 4 cuts are not 3 _ are also 3 _ have already 3 books are no 3 books were not 3 cuts were not 2 artist is most 2 book are not 2 book called _ 2 book contains also 2 book is full 2 book is now 2 books are nearly 2 books are not 2 books are very 2 books is almost 2 books printed elsewhere 2 books were first 2 books were often 2 century is quite 2 cuts are all 2 cuts are mostly 2 cuts are very 2 designs are more 2 designs are very 2 drawings are more 2 edition is not 2 illustration is not 2 illustrations are all 2 illustrations are rare 2 illustrations are still 2 page is devoted 2 pages are available 2 picture does not 2 work has not 2 work is more 2 work is much 2 work is not 2 work was not 2 work was very 2 year is _ 1 _ appear as 1 _ are all 1 _ are as 1 _ are full 1 _ are good 1 _ are not 1 _ are other Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 books are no longer 2 cuts are not so 1 _ are not difficult 1 _ illustrated not only 1 _ is no esoteric 1 _ is no real 1 _ was no doubt 1 _ was not merely 1 art has not greatly 1 art took no root 1 artist was not equal 1 artists are not safe 1 artists know no difference 1 artists were not slow 1 book are not very 1 book has no other 1 book have no engravings 1 book is not merely 1 book was not only 1 books are no better 1 books are not as 1 books had no titlepage 1 books were not very 1 century are not more 1 cuts are not superior 1 cuts was not even 1 designs have no persian 1 drawing is not so 1 edition is not quite 1 picture does not always 1 picture is not there 1 printers were no longer 1 time was no object 1 time was not merely 1 volume has no other 1 volumes had no frontispiece 1 work did no man 1 work has not before 1 work has not yet 1 work is not better 1 work is not only A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 40250 author = Crane, Walter title = Of the Decorative Illustration of Books Old and New 3rd ed. date = keywords = GERMAN; Hans; MSS; Mr.; Page; SCHOOL; Venice; XVITH; book; century; decorative; design; illustration; sidenote summary = period in printing and decorative book-illustration we have seen since principles and conditions governing the design of book pages and printed books at my disposal, from which to choose illustrations; to Mr. Emery Walker for help in many ways; to Mr. John Calvert for permission to FEELING IN BOOK DESIGN AFTER THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY, AND OF idea of what charming decorative feeling these title page designs decoration and illustration of books, and many are the splendid designs There is a fine title page designed by Holbein, printed by Petri, at marks a new era in book illustration, but as regards their decoration, as did the art of the printer, and design as applied to the printed page, system of the production of illustrations and designs for books, treatment of black and white design and book illustrations, _primarily decorative artist in book designs, which showed, among other more modern id = 46241 author = Morris, William title = Some Notes on Early Woodcut Books, with a Chapter on Illuminated Manuscripts date = keywords = Augsburg; Gunther; Ulm; Zainer; book; french; german summary = ON THE ARTISTIC QUALITIES OF THE WOODCUT BOOKS OF ULM AND AUGSBURG IN school of woodcut book ornament second to none as to character, and, I The earliest of these picture-books with a date is Gunther Zainer''s Spiegel above mentioned; fifth, a beautiful little book, the story of century work occurs in John Zainer''s folio books, and has some works the coming degradation of book-ornament in Germany. ornament can be found in any German printed book, though, as I think, pictures from wood blocks is earlier than that of printing books, and the rest, all these books have great merit as works of art; it would We have now come to the wood-cuts which ornament the regular books of school of Gothic book illustration; the cuts in our early printed exceedingly beautiful piece of ornamental design, very well cut. making ornamental books as in other artistic work. id = 35494 author = Pollard, Alfred W. (Alfred William) title = Fine Books date = keywords = Augsburg; Basel; Bible; British; Cambridge; Caxton; Cologne; England; English; France; Gutenberg; Hans; Henry; Horae; Italy; Jean; Johann; John; Latin; Library; London; Lyon; Mainz; Mr.; Museum; New; Nuremberg; Oxford; Paris; Robert; Rome; Sir; Strassburg; Thomas; Venice; Vérard; William; book; edition; french; german; greek; illustration; italian; print summary = Bamberg several books with woodcut illustrations and printed printer was only employed for a short time to print one or more books than fine copies of two well-printed books in which the printer has The natural method of illustrating a book printed with type is by means probably the first illustrated book printed in Germany, the cuts were illustration of books printed in movable type began in Italy as early as interest in the history of French book-illustration and printing, since were made, and an edition in book form was printed some time after may note that Caxton printed 100 books and editions that have come down Cologne, printing at, 61, 169, 205, 225, 231; book-illustration at, Florence, early printing, 67, 70, book-illustration at, 133-9, 267; Germany, printing in, 44-64, 169 _sq._, 224; book-illustration, Louvain, early printing at, 73; book-illustration, 122; English Venice early printing, 66 _sq._; book-illustration, 125-32, 194-7, id = 39845 author = Pollard, Alfred W. (Alfred William) title = Early Illustrated Books A History of the Decoration and Illustration of Books in the 15th and 16th Centuries date = keywords = Augsburg; Bible; Caxton; Christ; Horae; Jean; John; Leeu; Paris; Venice; Vérard; Worde; book; cut; edition; french; german; illustration; italian; page; print; work summary = books with woodcut illustrations have the cuts garishly painted over began to turn their attention to book-illustration, printing in issued as his first illustrated book an edition of the _Narrenschiff_, far the finest of the large cuts with which the book is illustrated is The illustrated books printed in Italy which we have hitherto noticed Of illustrated books printed at Florence after 1500, the most title-page printed in large Gothic letters cut in wood, similar to cuts of the books which heralded illustrated work in France had been edition, printed in 1556, of the first three books of the printed a large number of books with single cuts, none of any great The first illustrated book he issued was a new edition of the several small books were issued having cuts on the title-page. and cuts were only used in chap books, or in large illustrated id = 38164 author = Sketchley, R. E. D. (Rose Esther Dorothea) title = English Book-Illustration of To-day Appreciations of the Work of Living English Illustrators, with Lists of Their Books date = keywords = Book; Charles; Fairy; George; John; Longmans; Macmillan; Mr.; Mrs.; Sir; Tales; Walter; dent; illustration summary = a whole series of large folio books were illustrated in this way in the affected the present form of decorative book-illustration. work will be considered, and many have illustrated children''s books. has done little book-illustration, is one of the strongest artists of in these drawings, as in his pictures and later illustrations, an There are few artists illustrating books to-day whose work is drawings to ''Rambles in Dickens'' Land'' (1899) showed study of Mr. Railton, which is also observable in other books, such as ''The Story of book-illustration and of ''black-and-white'' art has not greatly affected art, and in the effect of his illustrative work on his contemporaries. That Mr. Pegram is a book-illustrator by the inclination of his art as a book-illustrator, however, his landscape drawings to Borrow''s ''Wild and true story books edited by Mr. Lang, and the drawings of Mr. Millar and generally harmonious illustrations, the artist''s drawings to id = 27112 author = White, Gleeson title = Children''s Books and Their Illustrators date = keywords = Charles; Fairy; John; Messrs.; Mr.; Mrs.; New; Robinson; book; child; illustration; little; story summary = Illustrators of Children''s Books," although its main purpose is the text that the most popular illustrated books which please the children are Children''s books were illustrated entirely by capital illustrations by John Franklin; and a series of Pleasant Books illustrations to children''s books only because they chanced to be designed books for children which were published about the same period. the illustration of children''s books, has done but few, and of these the illustration of children''s books, has done but few, and of these the illustration of children''s books, has done but few, and of these the illustration of children''s books, has done but few, and of these illustrated and decorated Mr. Baring-Gould''s "A Book of Fairy Tales" who has rarely illustrated works for little children, but in the famous Louis Davis has illustrated far too few children''s books. books with coloured illustrations. of "Children''s Books and their Illustrators." Owing to exigences of id = 45426 author = White, Gleeson title = English Illustration ''The Sixties'': 1855-70 With Numerous Illustrations by Ford Madox Brown: A. Boyd Houghton: Arthur Hughes: Charles Keene: M. J. Lawless: Lord Leighton, P.R.A.: Sir J. E. Millais, P.R.A.: G. Du Maurier: J. W. North, R.A.: G. J. Pinwell: Dante Gabriel Rossetti: W. Small: Frederick Sandys: J. Mcneill Whistler: Frederick Walker, A.R.A.: and Others date = keywords = Boyd; Dalziel; English; Good; Houghton; John; London; Magazine; Millais; Mr.; Pinwell; Poems; Small; Society; Week; Words; illustration summary = artists, but merely a working book of reference, whatever importance many costly illustrations in a magazine to-day as in a volume costing to provide a magazine with original illustrations by the chief artists Edwards, a most popular illustrator, appears in the last volume next year Walter Crane illustrates the serial, _Anne Hereford_, by Mrs. Henry Wood, and also a poem, _Margaret_, by his sister. journal illustrated by the same artist, its pictures were all printed of two artists who very rarely appeared as magazine illustrators. before any work on modern English illustrators had appeared. contains illustrations by artists whose work extended into the sixties illustrated quarto gift-book with many designs by John Gilbert, J. year John Gilbert illustrated the _Book of Job_ with fifty designs; value, considered as works of art, of these old illustrations, is not artist''s work in illustration, to Tennyson''s _Loves of the Wrens_.