Summary of your 'study carrel' ============================== This is a summary of your Distant Reader 'study carrel'. The Distant Reader harvested & cached your content into a collection/corpus. It then applied sets of natural language processing and text mining against the collection. The results of this process was reduced to a database file -- a 'study carrel'. The study carrel can then be queried, thus bringing light specific characteristics for your collection. These characteristics can help you summarize the collection as well as enumerate things you might want to investigate more closely. Eric Lease Morgan May 27, 2019 Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 9 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1438 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 8 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 TCP 1 early 1 State 1 Robert 1 Province 1 Parliament 1 Majesties 1 John 1 George 1 Council 1 Commissions Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 119 text 54 image 53 work 40 person 33 edition 30 xml 30 page 30 character 30 book 22 time 21 user 21 keying 21 element 21 eebo 20 commission 19 subject 18 transcription 18 project 18 encoding 18 datum 17 title 17 purpose 15 set 15 phase 15 markup 15 gap 14 case 13 nature 13 man 13 letter 13 king 13 good 13 copy 12 selection 12 schema 12 process 12 language 12 instance 12 guideline 12 change 12 arm 11 ship 11 day 10 term 10 support 10 proclamation 10 execution 9 source 9 review 9 reuse Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 87 TCP 36 Text 36 England 34 English 32 Sea 30 TEI 30 Ships 30 EEBO 29 State 28 Oxford 22 Sir 22 Majesties 22 King 21 ProQuest 21 Phase 21 Partnership 21 Creation 21 Council 19 Commissions 19 Commission 17 Commons 16 Wales 16 Province 16 New 16 London 16 John 15 Online 15 Majesty 14 Great 13 Thomason 13 States 13 Foreign 13 Court 13 Charles 12 Unicode 12 UTF-8 12 P5 12 NCBEL 12 Mona 12 Michigan 12 Logarbo 12 Letters 12 Britain 11 Proclamation 11 Persons 11 Marque 11 II 10 Wing 10 Privateers 10 Pirates Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 32 them 23 they 21 we 20 themselves 20 it 10 him 9 i 7 us 4 he 1 she Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 385 be 86 have 51 say 45 do 42 encode 35 take 34 make 32 give 30 create 27 grant 21 base 20 publish 15 accord 15 - 14 receive 13 use 13 remain 12 set 12 seize 12 represent 12 provide 12 mark 12 correct 12 choose 12 appoint 12 aim 11 bring 11 bear 11 aforesaid 10 understand 10 perform 10 own 10 commit 9 suffer 9 scan 9 review 9 modify 9 know 9 include 9 edit 9 distribute 9 describe 9 copy 9 code 9 co 9 carry 9 assign 9 ask 8 send 8 return Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 68 such 53 early 48 other 30 english 26 not 21 whatsoever 21 therefore 21 first 21 available 18 online 18 great 14 then 13 thereof 13 more 13 good 13 general 12 textual 12 same 12 now 12 illegible 12 further 11 so 11 never 11 hereby 11 above 10 own 10 out 10 due 9 well 9 very 9 true 9 several 9 most 9 keyboarded 9 financial 9 even 9 commercial 8 in 8 honourable 7 proofread 7 original 7 many 7 large 7 humbly 6 wide 6 variously 6 usually 6 usual 6 there 6 syntactic Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 seek 1 inf 1 great 1 good Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 9 most 1 least Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 www.tei-c.org 6 eebo.chadwyck.com Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 6 http://www.tei-c.org 6 http://eebo.chadwyck.com Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 39 eebo - tcp 9 text is available 6 english - language 6 sea - men 6 text was proofread 6 works are eligible 3 text has not 3 time being ▪ 2 sea - commissions 1 state do order Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 text has no known A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = A78997 author = Charles I, King of England, 1600-1649. title = By the King. A proclamation for repealing and making voyd of all letters of marque or reprisall, and commissions of that nature, granted before the first of Iuly, in the 18th yeare of His Majesties raigne. date = 1644.0 keywords = Commissions summary = This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. Transcribed from: (Early English Books Online ; image set 161115) A proclamation for repealing and making voyd of all letters of marque or reprisall, and commissions of that nature, granted before the first of Iuly, in the 18th yeare of His Majesties raigne. A proclamation for repealing and making voyd of all letters of marque or reprisall, and commissions of that nature, granted before the first of Iuly, in the 18th yeare of His Majesties raigne. by Leonard Lichfield, printer to the University, day of December, in the twentieth yeare of Our Reigne. A proclamation for repealing and making voyd of all letters of marque or reprisall, and commissions of that nature, granted bef England and Wales. id = A32490 author = Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685. title = By the King, a proclamation for recalling and prohibiting sea-men from the service of foreign princes and states and that no prizes taken from the Dutch by vertue of Portugal commissions be brought into His Majesties ports. date = 1662.0 keywords = Majesties; TCP summary = By the King, a proclamation for recalling and prohibiting sea-men from the service of foreign princes and states and that no prizes taken from the Dutch by vertue of Portugal commissions be brought into His Majesties ports. By the King, a proclamation for recalling and prohibiting sea-men from the service of foreign princes and states and that no prizes taken from the Dutch by vertue of Portugal commissions be brought into His Majesties ports. "Given at our honour of Hampton-Court the twentieth day of June, 1662, in the fourteenth year of our reign." EEBO-TCP is a partnership between the Universities of Michigan and Oxford and the publisher ProQuest to create accurately transcribed and encoded texts based on the image sets published by ProQuest via their Early English Books Online (EEBO) database (http://eebo.chadwyck.com). The general aim of EEBO-TCP is to encode one copy (usually the first edition) of every monographic English-language title published between 1473 and 1700 available in EEBO. id = A32513 author = Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685. title = By the King, a proclamation for suspending the execution of a commission of reprizal granted unto Sir Edmond Turner and George Carew, on behalf of themselves and others date = 1674.0 keywords = George; TCP summary = This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. By the King, a proclamation for suspending the execution of a commission of reprizal granted unto Sir Edmond Turner and George Carew, on behalf of themselves and others By the King, a proclamation for suspending the execution of a commission of reprizal granted unto Sir Edmond Turner and George Carew, on behalf of themselves and others "Given at our court at Whitehall the tenth day of August, 1666. EEBO-TCP is a partnership between the Universities of Michigan and Oxford and the publisher ProQuest to create accurately transcribed and encoded texts based on the image sets published by ProQuest via their Early English Books Online (EEBO) database (http://eebo.chadwyck.com). The general aim of EEBO-TCP is to encode one copy (usually the first edition) of every monographic English-language title published between 1473 and 1700 available in EEBO. id = A81290 author = David, John James. title = The case of Sir John Lambert, Bar. Samuel Shepheard, and John James David, merchants of London. Humbly offered to the consideration of this honourable house, for relief. date = 1700.0 keywords = John; TCP summary = This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. The case of Sir John Lambert, Bar. Samuel Shepheard, and John James David, merchants of London. The case of Sir John Lambert, Bar. Samuel Shepheard, and John James David, merchants of London. Humbly offered to the consideration of this honourable house, for relief. Humbly offered to the consideration of this honourable house, for relief. EEBO-TCP is a partnership between the Universities of Michigan and Oxford and the publisher ProQuest to create accurately transcribed and encoded texts based on the image sets published by ProQuest via their Early English Books Online (EEBO) database (http://eebo.chadwyck.com). EEBO-TCP aimed to produce large quantities of textual data within the usual project restraints of time and funding, and therefore chose to create diplomatic transcriptions (as opposed to critical editions) with light-touch, mainly structural encoding based on the Text Encoding Initiative (http://www.tei-c.org). id = A74183 author = England and Wales. Council of State. title = By the Council of State. A Proclamation. Whereas the Council of State is given to understand, that divers of the English, and other of the people and subjects of this Commonwealth have of late received, and taken from, and under several foreign kings, and princes, potentates, or states, sea commissions, or letters of reprizal, marque or countermarque ... date = 1660.0 keywords = Council; State summary = Whereas the Council of State is given to understand, that divers of the English, and other of the people and subjects of this Commonwealth have of late received, and taken from, and under several foreign kings, and princes, potentates, or states, sea commissions, or letters of reprizal, marque or countermarque ... Whereas the Council of State is given to understand, that divers of the English, and other of the people and subjects of this Commonwealth have of late received, and taken from, and under several foreign kings, and princes, potentates, or states, sea commissions, or letters of reprizal, marque or countermarque ... Printed by Abel Roper and Tho. Collins, Printers to the Council of State, Whereas the Council of State is given to understand, that divers of the English, and other of the p England and Wales. id = A82878 author = England and Wales. Parliament. title = Die Martis, 24 October, 1643. The Lords and Commons in Parliament having received certain notice of a cessation of arms concluded with the rebells in Ireland, ... date = nan keywords = Parliament summary = This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. Transcribed from: (Early English Books Online ; image set 161034) The Lords and Commons in Parliament having received certain notice of a cessation of arms concluded with the rebells in Ireland, ... The Lords and Commons in Parliament having received certain notice of a cessation of arms concluded with the rebells in Ireland, ... An Order of Parliament "that all merchants who shall be willing to set out ships at their own charge, shall have letters of mart to take all the ships, goods, and merchandize of any persons in arms against the King and Parliament.". Order to print signed: H: Elsynge, Cler. The Lords and Commons in Parliament having received certain notice of a cessation of arms concluded with the r England and Wales. id = A92227 author = England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons. title = Reasons for granting letters of mart to trading ships humbly offered to the honourable House of Commons. date = 1695.0 keywords = TCP; early summary = This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. Reasons for granting letters of mart to trading ships humbly offered to the honourable House of Commons. Reasons for granting letters of mart to trading ships humbly offered to the honourable House of Commons. EEBO-TCP is a partnership between the Universities of Michigan and Oxford and the publisher ProQuest to create accurately transcribed and encoded texts based on the image sets published by ProQuest via their Early English Books Online (EEBO) database (http://eebo.chadwyck.com). The general aim of EEBO-TCP is to encode one copy (usually the first edition) of every monographic English-language title published between 1473 and 1700 available in EEBO. Users should be aware of the process of creating the TCP texts, and therefore of any assumptions that can be made about the data. id = A46576 author = England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II) title = A proclamation for the more effectual reducing and suppressing of pirates and privateers in America James R. date = nan keywords = Robert; TCP summary = This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. A proclamation for the more effectual reducing and suppressing of pirates and privateers in America James R. A proclamation for the more effectual reducing and suppressing of pirates and privateers in America James R. EEBO-TCP is a partnership between the Universities of Michigan and Oxford and the publisher ProQuest to create accurately transcribed and encoded texts based on the image sets published by ProQuest via their Early English Books Online (EEBO) database (http://eebo.chadwyck.com). EEBO-TCP aimed to produce large quantities of textual data within the usual project restraints of time and funding, and therefore chose to create diplomatic transcriptions (as opposed to critical editions) with light-touch, mainly structural encoding based on the Text Encoding Initiative (http://www.tei-c.org). id = A53026 author = New York (State) title = An act for restraining and punishing privateers and pyrates date = 1693.0 keywords = Province; TCP summary = This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. An act for restraining and punishing privateers and pyrates At head of title: Province of New-York, Anno regni Gulielmi & Mariae, Regis & Reginae Angliae, Scotiae, Franciae & Hiberniae quinto. EEBO-TCP is a partnership between the Universities of Michigan and Oxford and the publisher ProQuest to create accurately transcribed and encoded texts based on the image sets published by ProQuest via their Early English Books Online (EEBO) database (http://eebo.chadwyck.com). EEBO-TCP aimed to produce large quantities of textual data within the usual project restraints of time and funding, and therefore chose to create diplomatic transcriptions (as opposed to critical editions) with light-touch, mainly structural encoding based on the Text Encoding Initiative (http://www.tei-c.org). Privateering -New York (State) -Early works to 1800.