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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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 161768 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 72 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9 Spain 9 Don 8 God 7 Seville 7 Holy 7 Church 6 spanish 6 Valladolid 6 Philip 6 Madrid 6 Juan 6 Inquisition 6 Ferdinand 5 Valencia 5 Toledo 5 Rome 5 Pedro 5 Office 5 III 5 Fray 5 Council 5 Charles 5 Castile 5 Aragon 4 sidenote 4 Suprema 4 Simancas 4 September 4 San 4 October 4 November 4 MSS 4 Library 4 Lib 4 Leg 4 June 4 July 4 Jews 4 January 4 Granada 4 Francisco 4 December 4 Christians 4 Cardinal 4 Bishop 4 Bibl 4 Barcelona 4 August 4 Archivo 4 April Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 3842 inquisitor 3077 tribunal 2753 case 2248 year 2098 time 1823 man 1612 order 1421 king 1309 day 1227 person 1140 hand 1119 prison 1116 trial 1115 power 1087 sidenote 1040 p. 1039 auto 1017 heresy 1005 death 995 official 964 sentence 949 matter 947 faith 944 letter 931 jurisdiction 930 prisoner 922 work 920 place 902 life 887 law 848 witness 828 book 792 name 786 general 784 word 761 house 757 heretic 754 number 748 office 743 court 740 one 733 confiscation 677 hist 677 evidence 669 cap 655 other 651 brother 642 nothing 635 property 634 part Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 13111 _ 8591 de 3952 Inquisition 2516 fol 2485 y 2175 ii 2073 Lib 1950 Suprema 1901 la 1849 Don 1828 Archivo 1725 que 1597 Spain 1535 Inquisicion 1500 Juan 1477 Simancas 1435 Leg 1298 Valencia 1250 Philip 1159 Ferdinand 1152 los 1149 . 1132 II 1113 God 1092 n. 1091 Carlos 1070 Toledo 863 Aragon 828 el 826 Holy 797 del 795 iv 782 Jews 766 III 766 Fray 754 Seville 731 Madrid 728 Rome 711 IV 709 MSS 689 Council 686 Charles 681 Church 641 Inq 613 Ibidem 610 Christians 583 Valladolid 557 V 557 Córtes 551 Pedro Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; 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"How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 931 most 33 well 28 least 2 sayest 2 lest 1 worst 1 tremblest 1 soon 1 near 1 hard 1 fast 1 early 1 afield Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 www.archive.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.archive.org/details/houseoftormentta00gulliala 1 http://www.archive.org Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 29 inquisition was not 27 inquisition did not 13 inquisition had not 13 inquisitors did not 13 inquisitors were not 10 _ took place 10 _ was not 9 king did not 7 _ was _ 7 inquisition was more 7 inquisition was thus 7 inquisitors are not 7 spain was not 6 inquisition had exclusive 6 suprema was not 6 tribunal was not 5 inquisition was so 5 philip was not 5 tribunal did not 4 _ call _ 4 _ did _ 4 case is not 4 cases are numerous 4 inquisition took cognizance 4 inquisition was less 4 inquisition were not 4 inquisitors had not 4 juan did not 4 philip did not 4 suprema did not 4 tribunals did not 3 _ did not 3 _ have _ 3 _ were not 3 days gone by 3 inquisition had always 3 inquisition had full 3 inquisition had nothing 3 inquisition was complete 3 inquisitors do not 3 inquisitors have not 3 inquisitors was not 3 juan had never 3 king was therefore 3 orders were not 3 spain did not 3 suprema had not 3 suprema was thus 3 time had not 3 tribunal had not Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 inquisition had no jurisdiction 2 inquisition did not always 2 inquisition had no hesitation 2 inquisition had not yet 2 inquisition was not likely 2 inquisitors had not sufficient 2 king had no power 2 spain was no exception 2 time was not yet 1 _ did not specifically 1 _ was no heretic 1 _ was not heretical 1 _ was not just 1 _ was not likely 1 _ was not unanimous 1 _ was not universal 1 case is not exceptional 1 case is not grave 1 case is not unexampled 1 case made no advance 1 case was no nearer 1 case was not capital 1 cases are not hurriedly 1 cases become not infrequent 1 cases were not so 1 inquisition are no longer 1 inquisition had no currency 1 inquisition had no endowment 1 inquisition had no funds 1 inquisition had no influence 1 inquisition had no participation 1 inquisition had not popular 1 inquisition had not then 1 inquisition has no concern 1 inquisition has no privileges 1 inquisition is not perfect 1 inquisition made no change 1 inquisition made no pretence 1 inquisition made no protest 1 inquisition saw no incongruity 1 inquisition took no note 1 inquisition took no steps 1 inquisition was not content 1 inquisition was not justice 1 inquisition was not so 1 inquisition was not thus 1 inquisition was not wholly 1 inquisition were not final 1 inquisition were not inherent 1 inquisition were not less A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 12725 author = Aguilar, Grace title = The Vale of Cedars; Or, The Martyr date = keywords = Arthur; Castile; Don; Father; Felix; Ferdinand; Francis; Garcia; God; Henriquez; Isabella; King; Luis; Marie; Morales; Prior; Queen; Segovia; Senor; Sovereign; Spain; Stanley; Sub; thou summary = it--oh bless thee for thy generous love; but tempt me no more, Arthur; "Ay!" replied Marie, in a tone which startled him, "ay, thou hast fearful one for a young and loving heart), that Stanley would forget "I will obey thee, Marie," Stanley said, at length, pausing before feelings; for none, save Isabella, knew he loved until they saw his Ere such summons come, thou wilt have learned to know and love "Marie!" exclaimed the voice of Stanley at that moment: "Canst thou be semblance--that thou art not the Marie I have so loved." "Ay, I will speak--implore thee by the love thou didst once bear me, believed thee true--as false as thou art lovely? her eyes fell beneath the Queen''s gaze; "thou wilt hear of long years Marie knew that the God of her fathers was a God of love, calling even He loves thee, Marie, with id = 44262 author = Alcock, Deborah title = The Spanish Brothers: A Tale of the Sixteenth Century date = keywords = Alvarez; Beatriz; Carlos; Christ; Church; Constantino; Don; Doña; Excellency; Fray; God; Gonsalvo; Holy; Inez; Juan; Juliano; Lord; Losada; Manuel; Munebrãga; Nuera; San; Sebastian; Seso; Seville; Señor; St.; Triana; brother; dolore summary = "Look, Ruy," said Carlos, "the light is on our father''s words!" "Nephew Don Carlos," said Don Manuel one day, "is it not time you life, Carlos Alvarez thanked God that he had put it into his heart to "In good faith, Señor Don Carlos, I cannot tell what has come to you. "Stay a little, Dolores," said Carlos, as a sudden thought occurred to "And Juan my father''s," said Carlos, not without a slight pang of and of death," said Carlos, gaining at the moment a new truth for his "Yes," answered Carlos; "but the heart that loves God, and truly "Mayest thou ever think so, brother mine," said Carlos, not without a "Brother, I too have had thoughts," said Carlos eagerly. "Do not let us return home yet, brother," said Carlos, when they had "God save you, father," said Juan. "Don Carlos Alvarez was my brother," said Juan proudly. id = 52114 author = Griffiths, Arthur title = Spanish Prisons The Inquisition at Home and Abroad, Prisons Past and Present date = keywords = Carron; Ceuta; Charles; Church; Don; Ferdinand; Granada; Holy; Inquisition; Isabella; Jews; Madrid; Montesinos; Office; Philip; San; Seville; Spain; Torquemada; Valencia; Valladolid; Ximenes; convict; great; prison; prisoner; spanish summary = and the Spanish Inquisition remained to a large extent a state affair, than civil prisons--Torture inflicted--No new methods The prisons of the Inquisition fall under two great heads, the back to prison for another year and was forbidden to leave Spain. the Holy City, when Carranza was at once lodged in the Castle of St. Angelo, the well known State prison. Slow development of Prison Reform in Spain--Description of the old The prisons in Spain have been generally divided into three categories: A famous escape took place, _en masse_, in one of the prisons on the when he visited the Seville prison not many years ago, saw numbers of to long terms are the counterpart of the English convict prisons. from the prison to some prominent person in Spain or elsewhere, for the At the same time ten prisoners escaped At one time the Spanish government decided to build a new prison in id = 21395 author = Kingston, William Henry Giles title = The Last Look: A Tale of the Spanish Inquisition date = keywords = Church; Don; Dona; Francisco; God; Herezuelo; Inquisition; Julianillo; Leonor; Spain summary = "Oh, my lord, let me beg you not to utter such remarks," said Dona father did, or even than my mother can," answered Dona Leonor. "I do not know what heresy means," answered Dona Leonor, in an artless "I know nothing about doctrines, my lord," answered Dona Leonor. their loving Lord and Master," answered Herezuelo. "Do!" exclaimed a voice; "put our trust in God, and act like men! "That time is, I fear, a long way off," he answered; "yet it behoves us, "I pray that, through God''s mercy, that day may never come," said Antonio Herezuelo and his wife Leonor knelt in prayer after their friend "Antonio Herezuelo and Leonor de Cisneros, you are our prisoners," said forth in God''s blessed Word, sent in His mercy and love as a sure guide our holy faith," said the Inquisitor, in a peculiarly harsh voice. "What do you mean by God''s holy Word?" asked the Inquisitor. id = 43296 author = Lea, Henry Charles title = A History of the Inquisition of Spain; vol. 1 date = keywords = Alfonso; April; Aragon; Archbishop; Archivo; August; Añales; Barcelona; Bibl; Bishop; Cardinal; Castile; Catalonia; Charles; Christians; Church; Concordia; Conversos; Council; Córdova; Córtes; December; Don; February; Ferdinand; Fray; God; Granada; Henry; Hist; Holy; III; Inquisition; Isabella; January; Jews; Juan; July; June; Leg; Lib; Library; Libro; Lucero; MSS; Madrid; March; Martin; Moors; November; October; Office; Pedro; Philip; Rios; Rome; Santa; Saragossa; September; Seville; Simancas; Spain; Suprema; Tit; Toledo; Torquemada; VIII; Valencia; Valladolid; jewish; sidenote; spanish summary = by Ferdinand when, in May, 1486, he ordered the inquisitors of Aragon to the inquisitors-general that recently some officials of the Inquisition number, Ferdinand ordered the inquisitor of Barcelona to investigate the lie from the local tribunal to the inquisitor-general and Suprema, with royal favor and the order of the king was requisite in each case, even last Inquisitor-general Prado y Cuesta, in 1747, ordered the tribunals Inquisitor-general Espinosa and the Suprema to the tribunals, and the bands led Philip IV to order the Suprema to instruct the inquisitors new inquisitor-general, but, at the same time, he ordered that some only the authority of the orders of the king and inquisitor-general. times the Suprema ordered the inquisitors to abandon the case and remove of jurisdiction, the Suprema ordered the tribunal to abandon the case III transferred the tribunal to Burgos, with orders to the inquisitors LETTER OF KING FERDINAND TO THE INQUISITOR-GENERAL TORQUEMADA, July 22, id = 43990 author = Lea, Henry Charles title = A History of the Inquisition of Spain; vol. 2 date = keywords = Alcalá; April; Aragon; Archivo; August; Barcelona; Bibl; Bishop; Cardinal; Carranza; Castile; Charles; Christians; Church; Copenhagen; Council; December; Don; Ferdinand; Francisco; Fray; God; Holy; III; Inquisicion; January; Juan; July; June; Leg; Lib; Library; MSS; Madrid; March; November; October; Office; Pedro; Philip; Rome; Royal; Sala; Santiago; Saragossa; September; Seville; Simancas; Spain; Suprema; Toledo; Valdés; Valencia; Valladolid; Villanueva; case; fol; inquisitor; instruction; order; sidenote; spanish summary = case touching the Inquisition and ordering the penitent to be sent to ordered to induce the penitent to come to the tribunal; in case of hands, if the king ordered the inquisitor-general to report on the the Holy See. Some years later the Suprema instructed the tribunal of The inquisitor-general should be instructed not to order his arrest for, Inquisition, the inquisitor-general and other officials, any action by pay whatever the inquisitor-general and Suprema should order.[509] The September 7, 1634, the Suprema ordered the Toledo tribunal to furnish the Suprema ordered the inquisitors and receiver to prosecute and order to the receiver of fines and penances, but the inquisitors-general as inquisitor, the receiver was ordered to continue to him the salary the inquisitor-general, the Suprema, or the judge of confiscations in find the inquisitors issuing orders and receipts taken in the case of the case but the fiscal appealed to the Suprema, which ordered arrest id = 44209 author = Lea, Henry Charles title = A History of the Inquisition of Spain; vol. 4 date = keywords = Antonio; April; Aragon; Archivo; August; Barcelona; Bibl; Bishop; Carlos; Castile; Christians; Church; Council; Cádiz; Córtes; December; Diego; Don; Edict; February; Ferdinand; Fernando; France; Francisco; Fray; God; Granada; Holy; III; Index; Inqn; Inquisition; January; Jews; Juan; July; June; Leg; Lib; Library; Luis; MSS; Madrid; March; María; Miguel; Molinos; Moors; Moriscos; New; November; October; Office; Pedro; Philip; Pérez; Rome; San; Saragossa; September; Seville; Simancas; Spain; St.; State; Suprema; Tit; Toledo; VII; Valencia; Valladolid; order; sidenote; spanish summary = it unfavorably, the Suprema had ordered the Toledo tribunal to act and, inquisitor-general, he speedily ordered the Seville tribunal to Suprema and to all other tribunals, and every year the new cases were Inquisition declared that the Holy Office had ordered his restoration Enrique III declared guilty of heresy and subject to its penalties all Inquisition and requiring him to deliver to the tribunal any prisoners 22, 1613 that the Suprema presented to Philip III a consulta by continual consultas to Philip III, asking the aid of the secular arm In Portugal, João III had no sooner got his Inquisition into working the Inquisition, a prosecution commenced by the Madrid tribunal and Accumulation of cases for autos, iii, 72, 77 Berrocosa, Fray, case of, iii, 456 Chinchilla, Juan, case of, ii, 468, iii, 190 orders officials'' presence at autos, iii, 212 orders zealous inquisitors, iii, 328 15) places this case under Carlos III. id = 46509 author = Lea, Henry Charles title = A History of the Inquisition of Spain; vol. 3 date = keywords = Alcalá; Antonio; April; Aragon; Archivo; August; Barcelona; Bibl; Cap; Cardinal; Charles; Christians; Church; Council; Córtes; December; Don; February; France; Francisco; García; God; Granada; Holy; III; Index; Inquisition; January; Jews; João; Juan; Judaism; July; June; Leg; Lib; Library; MSS; Madrid; Moors; Moriscos; New; November; October; Office; Orden; Paul; Pedro; Philip; Portugal; Rome; Royal; San; September; Seville; Simancas; Spain; Suprema; Tit; Toledo; Valencia; Valladolid; instruction; sidenote; spanish summary = case of Diego García, a priest accused of having said twenty years Madrid tribunal in 1690, orders for hernia cases the use of the seat and the Suprema sent the case back with orders to vote on it again, in In all cases that appeared in public autos de fe, the sentence was arrested him, and the Suprema, December 22, 1636, ordered the tribunal case, ordered by the Suprema, as though the inquisitors shrank from the Suprema issued orders to the tribunals to punish with all rigor those When cases sufficient for an auto have accumulated, the tribunal reports tribunal referred the matter to the Suprema, which ordered his an order of the inquisitor-general, July 10th, to all the tribunals, the Suprema, to the Valencia tribunal, to confiscate Morisco property, Suprema instructed the tribunals to order all their commissioners to obtaining from the Suprema a letter to the Valencia tribunal ordering it id = 38354 author = Llorente, Juan Antonio title = The History of the Inquisition of Spain from the Time of its Establishment to the Reign of Ferdinand VII. date = keywords = Antonio; Aragon; Archbishop; Bishop; Cardinal; Carlos; Carranza; Castile; Charles; Council; Count; Don; Ferdinand; Francis; Fray; III; Inquisition; Juan; Madrid; Pedro; Perez; Philip; Pope; Rome; Seville; Spain; St.; Supreme; Toledo; Valladolid summary = told that no person is taken to the prison of the holy office without by an heretic, or a person condemned by the holy office; all treatises the king''s brother, inquisitor-general in the preceding year. council being consulted, commanded the inquisitors to condemn and punish The Pope, informed of these decisions, commanded the inquisitor-general demanded, authorizing the inquisitor-general to create the new tribunal, inquisitor-general, the Archbishop of Seville, demanded and received king had authorized to reside at Seville as vice-inquisitor-general. with the council of the general Inquisition, that the following order denounced person, the inquisitor shall not cite him to appear, or The inquisitors shall not permit any person to enter the prisons Some days after the inquisitor-general caused the tribunal to be king''s order was sent to Monsignor Quintano, inquisitor-general, and his Philip and the inquisitor-general, Don Carlos and other persons, with as the Inquisition, ordered the inquisitors of Valladolid to obtain id = 36721 author = Thorne, Guy title = House of Torment A Tale of the Remarkable Adventures of Mr. John Commendone, Gentleman to King Phillip II of Spain at the English Court date = keywords = Commendone; Court; Dr.; Elizabeth; England; God; Henry; Highness; Holy; Hull; Johnnie; King; London; Madame; Motte; Mr.; Queen; Señor; Shelton; Sir; Spain; Taylor; man; spanish summary = "Every man to his taste," he said; "and look you, Johnnie, a prince is "Give you good evening, Mr. Commendone," he said; "I am come with Sir Johnnie followed the King, Sir John Shelton came staggering after, and He heard once more the great man-like voice of Queen Mary, but it seemed Court--those in high places, Sir John," he said it with a certain "I''ll tell thee who I am," Johnnie had said to the man, naming himself "Very well, master," the man answered, looking at him, so Johnnie "Mr. John Commendone," Johnnie said, "to see His Worship the Alderman "This is my servant," Johnnie said to the man, and even as he did so, he Johnnie answered: "I think not, Father," he said, turning over his own "Listen!" Johnnie said, still with his hand covering the woman''s face. "Look you," she said, "Mr. Commendone, and you, John Hull, my father''s