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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 6 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 95776 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 81 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 Leonardo 4 Vinci 4 Milan 4 Florence 3 man 3 body 3 St. 3 Rome 2 thing 2 place 2 object 2 light 2 great 2 footnote 2 figure 2 Sforza 2 San 2 Pope 2 Messer 2 Maria 2 Ludovico 2 Lord 2 King 2 Italy 2 God 2 Giovanni 2 Francesco 2 East 2 Duke 1 year 1 work 1 water 1 tree 1 time 1 shadow 1 river 1 proportion 1 point 1 picture 1 perspective 1 painter 1 nay 1 mountain 1 motion 1 lordship 1 look 1 line 1 like 1 life 1 illustration Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 1531 man 1270 eye 1236 light 992 object 941 body 892 shadow 874 part 856 time 755 footnote 691 hand 684 water 669 colour 664 line 661 work 649 side 626 thing 598 day 547 air 543 year 535 figure 531 picture 523 face 517 sun 511 head 471 place 455 distance 444 life 425 way 402 painter 392 one 386 foot 374 book 373 sea 371 proportion 363 tree 360 nature 353 note 352 wall 352 earth 345 point 339 sketch 337 drawing 321 woman 319 word 300 form 295 mountain 291 motion 289 art 287 surface 280 text Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 7484 _ 1757 Leonardo 429 Footnote 407 Pl 359 Giovanni 329 Messer 321 e 313 God 295 Milan 276 di 272 da 245 Florence 244 c 230 de 225 d 211 Duke 209 MS 207 Vinci 185 Master 184 Francesco 178 b 173 Vasari 162 del 158 St. 153 la 152 il 147 f 144 Fra 141 m 141 Lord 136 Rome 127 Raphael 120 Madonna 118 Moro 118 King 117 che 117 Cesare 111 Cæsar 110 Pope 109 Il 108 San 107 S 101 Nature 101 Ludovico 101 France 101 Christ 97 East 96 Maria 90 r 90 Velasquez Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 5930 it 5068 he 2805 i 2746 you 1988 they 1706 him 1275 them 1106 we 806 me 768 she 615 himself 351 us 350 her 287 itself 150 themselves 90 myself 85 herself 80 yourself 69 one 40 thee 17 ourselves 15 his 13 mine 9 ye 9 thyself 7 yours 6 hers 5 ours 4 theirs 3 di 2 whence 2 --they 2 ''s 1 you--_you 1 well!--he 1 timbrels:-- 1 thy 1 s 1 oneself 1 now--_you 1 milan:-- 1 melzi:-- 1 me?--never 1 it:-- 1 indignation:-- 1 house, 1 hacked----they 1 god''--of 1 fe 1 embarrassment:-- Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 20640 be 5796 have 2011 see 1674 do 1351 say 1332 make 972 give 812 come 737 know 709 take 699 go 654 find 593 appear 551 seem 539 look 534 fall 462 write 451 draw 437 show 389 place 389 paint 366 leave 365 let 360 turn 355 think 345 stand 328 pass 328 become 321 follow 318 carry 314 tell 309 speak 296 call 272 rise 258 live 254 represent 250 remain 246 produce 242 move 241 lose 238 begin 235 bear 234 hear 233 work 233 put 233 bring 232 lie 230 prove 228 die 223 receive Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 3402 not 1142 so 1126 other 1117 great 1052 more 972 then 906 same 745 only 721 first 638 very 630 up 563 here 547 now 543 little 528 small 525 most 519 out 513 well 505 good 497 much 494 long 478 dark 477 also 473 many 472 such 470 never 457 old 449 large 420 own 419 as 382 less 374 high 368 still 339 again 334 last 333 equal 321 down 320 always 316 away 315 thus 311 there 286 low 286 even 278 white 265 young 264 far 260 too 258 light 256 together 234 just Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 130 great 115 good 99 most 74 least 65 high 58 near 44 small 37 dark 35 large 32 low 22 light 21 Most 18 long 17 farth 16 fine 15 strong 13 early 13 deep 12 bad 11 late 10 short 9 bright 8 pure 8 old 8 j 7 thin 7 heavy 6 wide 6 white 6 simple 6 manif 5 young 5 thick 5 rich 5 noble 5 minute 5 l 5 handsome 5 full 5 eld 4 wise 4 topmost 4 fair 4 faint 4 MOST 3 slight 3 less 3 grand 3 furth 3 few Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 426 most 26 least 20 well 2 highest 2 farthest 1 thinnest 1 soon 1 near 1 lightest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 www.gutenberg.org 2 archive.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/47902/47902-h/47902-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/47902/47902-h.zip 1 http://archive.org/details/forerunnerdavinci00mererich 1 http://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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14 _ are equal 10 _ is equal 9 leonardo did not 6 leonardo was not 6 leonardo wrote _ 5 _ does not 5 _ know _ 5 sun does not 4 _ is half 4 _ is not 4 air is thicker 4 colour does not 4 leonardo does not 4 leonardo had not 4 leonardo is not 4 leonardo was still 3 _ is as 3 eye is not 3 leonardo made use 3 leonardo was certainly 3 life is good 3 life is not 3 light does not 3 light is not 3 man did not 3 object is more 3 objects are less 3 shadow is always 2 _ be darker 2 _ goes twice 2 _ is also 2 _ is darker 2 _ is here 2 _ is larger 2 _ is less 2 _ is lower 2 _ is part 2 _ is red 2 _ is unknown 2 _ knows _ 2 air is clear 2 air is more 2 air was full 2 bodies are so 2 body is larger 2 colours do not 2 distance is greater 2 eye is black 2 eye is much 2 eyes is equal Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 _ carries no plumes 1 _ does not here 1 _ had no consciousness 1 _ has no occasion 1 _ has no weight 1 _ have not yet 1 _ is no weariness 1 _ is not directly 1 _ is not merely 1 air has no colour 1 bodies having no soul 1 body are not parts 1 body is no part 1 distance are not much 1 distance was no less 1 eye has no share 1 eye is not here 1 faces are not less 1 hands is not surprising 1 leonardo had not merely 1 leonardo is not satisfied 1 leonardo made no answer 1 leonardo made no criticism 1 leonardo made no reply 1 leonardo took no part 1 leonardo was not ignorant 1 leonardo was not only 1 leonardo was not satisfactorily 1 leonardo was not there 1 life is not possible 1 life is not poverty 1 life is not sickness 1 light gives not good 1 light is not pure 1 line have no place 1 man is not free 1 men have not yet 1 objects are not so 1 part has no light 1 pictures were not much 1 place were not enough 1 sun had not yet 1 sun was no larger 1 things did not necessarily 1 times had not even 1 water have no gravity 1 waters are not so 1 waters have not much 1 works have no aerial A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 7785 author = Brockwell, Maurice W. title = Leonardo Da Vinci date = keywords = Gallery; Leonardo; Louvre; Ludovico; Milan; St. summary = by Andrea del Verrocchio, Leonardo''s master, is the subject of Plate Christ" he allowed Leonardo to paint in one of the attendant angels in 1480-1482, when Leonardo would be about thirty years of age. About 1482 Leonardo entered the service of Ludovico Sforza, having Ludovico Sforza, Duke of Milan, that Leonardo was taking too long to Ludovico, to whom Leonardo was now court-painter, had married Beatrice Leonardo, as court painter, perhaps painted a portrait, now lost, of to lend her the portrait which Leonardo had painted of her some Among the last of Leonardo da Vinci''s works in Milan towards the end Leonardo painted this picture in the full maturity of his talent, and, Contrast the head of the Christ at Milan, Leonardo''s conception At last in 1516, three years before his death, Leonardo left his Leonardo was only sixty-seven years of age, and the King id = 6306 author = Hubbard, Elbert title = Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 06 Little Journeys to the Homes of Eminent Artists date = keywords = Abbey; Botticelli; Cellini; Corot; Correggio; England; Florence; Gainsborough; Gian; God; King; Leonardo; London; Michelangelo; Perugino; Pope; Raphael; Rembrandt; Rome; Saint; Thorwaldsen; Velasquez; Whistler; art; great; life; man; picture; thing; work; year summary = Before Raphael, art was not a profession--the man did things to the Art is the expression of man''s joy in his work; and many years this picture was said to be the work of Raphael; but and if a man fails to do his work in a masterly way, make sure he actual living world of men, and things, and useful work. working life of barely eighteen years, ere the rest of the Pantheon live and work for fifty-six years after Raphael had passed away. continued, "The Great Man is one who has been a long time dead--the the right man is a thing all good women warmly desire. each time the artist looked up from his easel he saw a new man. indeed, a woman the artist loved--he wanted to paint her picture, Turner said you could not paint a picture and leave man out. id = 46915 author = Leonardo, da Vinci title = A Treatise on Painting date = keywords = Colours; Duke; Florence; Footnote; Fresne; King; Leonardo; Milan; Nature; Painting; Plate; St.; Vasari; Vinci; body; figure; illustration; light; motion; object summary = No Object appears in its true Colour, unless the Light which Of the Light proper for painting Flesh Colour from Nature. objects, and nothing is seen of the figure but what the light strikes /Objects/ contrasted with a light ground will appear much more detached /The/ colour of the shadows of an object can never be pure if the body The air, between the eye and the object seen, will change the colour The true colour of any object whatever will be seen in those parts /Of/ two objects equally light, one will appear less so if seen upon the lights in colour, because on that side the object receives a /The/ shadows or lights which surround figures, or any other objects, Objects seen between lights and shadows will appear to have greater Those objects which are most different in colour, will appear the most id = 4998 author = Leonardo, da Vinci title = The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci — Volume 1 date = keywords = East; Leonardo; PAINTING; Vinci; Windsor; body; colour; distance; draw; eye; figure; footnote; light; line; look; man; object; painter; perspective; place; point; proportion; shadow; tree summary = The eye which turns from a white object in the light of the sun and object in light and shade which sends not its shadow but the image The conditions of shadow and light [as seen] by the eye are 3. (from) an object placed between the eye and the light under various Light [on an object] is of the nature of a luminous body; A body in shadow situated between the light and the eye can never same proportion of light and darkness as their objects [Footnote 6: Any shadow cast by a body in light and shade is of the same nature A body placed between 2 equal lights will cast 2 shadows of itself A body placed between 2 equal lights will cast 2 shadows of itself body placing it nearer to one of the lights the shadow cast towards When you represent the dark shadows in bodies in light and shade, id = 4999 author = Leonardo, da Vinci title = The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci — Volume 2 date = keywords = Antonio; Arno; Bramante; East; Florence; Francesco; Giovanni; Italy; Leonardo; Lord; Lorenzo; Maestro; Maria; Mediterranean; Messer; Milan; Nile; North; Nos; Pavia; Rome; Salai; San; Sea; Sforza; South; Taurus; Vinci; Vol; West; body; earth; find; footnote; great; lordship; mountain; place; river; thing; time; water summary = Leonardo worked less on drawings, than in making small models of wax [Footnote: This text is written by the side of the plan given on Pl. XCI. [Footnote: Leonardo wrote these lines on the margin of a page of the period of his life, Leonardo speaks of his Manuscript note-books as [Footnote: In the diagram Leonardo wrote _sole_ at the place marked A book of the earth carried down by the waters to fill up the great [Footnote: The small sketch below on the left, is placed in the the mountain like a dead thing, cannot come forth from its low place [Footnote: The following are written on the sketches: At the place sketched Plan of Florence (see No. 1004 note) Leonardo has written [Footnote: There is a slight sketch with this text, Leonardo seems [Footnote: This note is written inside the sketch of a plan of a id = 47902 author = Merezhkovsky, Dmitry Sergeyevich title = The Romance of Leonardo da Vinci, the Forerunner date = keywords = Alexander; Astro; Beatrice; Boltraffio; Borgia; Cassandra; Cesare; Christ; Church; Cæsar; Duke; Excellency; Father; Florence; Florentine; Fra; Francesco; Galeotto; Giovanni; Girolamo; God; Holy; Italy; Leonardo; Lisa; Lord; Lucrezia; Ludovico; Machiavelli; Madonna; Marco; Maria; Master; Merula; Messer; Milan; Monna; Moro; Niccolò; Pope; Rome; San; Savonarola; Sforza; St.; Vinci; french; like; man; nay summary = of Messer Leonardo, the enemy of God; he recalled the past fearful night ''It grows late, Giovanni; let us go on,'' said Leonardo; and together Giovanni saw, and he said to himself, ''Here is the true Leonardo! God doth know that in the day ye eat thereof, then your eyes shall ''Before night he shall be bled again,'' said the great man when the arm ''Listen,'' he cried wildly, ''Leonardo, you are master of great secrets. face like a child''s, pallid and calm, with great eyes surrounded by ''Well, let us set forth,'' said Leonardo, interrupting Messer Paolo with ''I understand you, Messere,'' said Leonardo patiently; ''I have thought of ''Leave me now, and may God go with you!'' he said; and after Leonardo had Leonardo looked curiously at this man who spoke like an eye-witness of Leonardo would have liked to take the little ''What master?'' asked Giovanni, thinking of Leonardo.