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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 5 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 150287 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 69 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 man 3 Rome 3 Gods 3 Athens 2 thing 2 roman 2 great 2 good 2 god 2 Pope 2 Plato 1 true 1 tribe 1 time 1 subject 1 state 1 stage 1 scripture 1 right 1 religion 1 reason 1 prince 1 person 1 nature 1 mind 1 megillus 1 marriage 1 like 1 life 1 let 1 law 1 king 1 gentile 1 gen 1 form 1 family 1 deity 1 common 1 cleinia 1 class 1 body 1 apostle 1 Zeus 1 Zeno 1 Word 1 Velleius 1 Testament 1 Telfy 1 Tacitus 1 Stranger Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 4799 man 1663 thing 1616 law 1436 time 1044 state 999 life 916 place 905 power 901 nature 845 word 838 cleinia 826 one 803 body 780 reason 761 part 749 mind 708 people 645 nothing 639 wealth 634 way 626 case 622 name 607 other 587 city 572 person 557 soul 548 opinion 545 manner 520 year 516 world 515 child 510 day 498 death 492 woman 490 kind 482 subject 480 order 478 citizen 469 family 464 form 452 hand 446 virtue 423 cause 413 pleasure 403 evil 401 use 400 country 385 number 384 class 376 war Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 1387 God 1024 _ 886 ATHENIAN 643 Gods 597 Law 465 Soveraign 377 Plato 374 Power 303 Civill 291 Christ 286 Laws 270 Kingdome 264 King 249 Moses 243 Nature 240 Lawes 238 Church 203 Authority 198 hath 185 Saviour 176 Rome 171 Spirit 170 Greeks 166 Assembly 165 Athens 153 Greek 152 St. 149 Scipio 147 Pope 138 Castruccio 137 Christian 136 Stranger 136 Covenant 127 Republic 118 M. 117 Lord 117 Holy 116 heaven 115 Doctrine 110 State 109 Justice 107 Soveraignty 105 Testament 105 Publique 102 Cicero 101 Man 100 wee 97 Earth 94 Jesus 94 Government Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 6890 he 6116 it 5415 they 3819 them 3567 i 3297 we 2703 you 2561 him 1147 us 750 himself 620 themselves 538 me 263 itself 260 she 144 one 131 her 103 ourselves 103 myself 69 yourself 56 thee 52 herself 22 ours 19 theirs 18 yours 15 his 13 mine 5 ye 3 yourselves 3 thy 3 hers 2 whosoever 2 theseus 2 oneself 2 hee 1 whereof 1 veniret_--"she 1 tychas.]--med 1 treateth 1 thyself 1 sacred--"they 1 ripen''d 1 my 1 magisteriall 1 interests,''--declaring 1 him:--he 1 d''oro 1 --they Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 36422 be 8773 have 2956 do 2625 say 1872 make 1189 give 1165 take 1144 let 1134 call 948 see 812 know 786 think 776 come 682 speak 656 find 491 become 486 go 481 consider 473 follow 461 live 452 receive 422 appear 409 bring 390 seem 387 mean 386 use 372 accord 371 leave 359 allow 343 proceed 338 bear 337 understand 333 hold 309 hear 307 suppose 298 observe 295 concern 285 put 277 keep 261 write 261 require 259 arise 256 prove 254 believe 248 teach 245 show 245 remain 239 die 237 choose 235 tell Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 7646 not 2246 other 1835 so 1754 more 1609 great 1389 such 1369 then 1361 also 1353 same 1294 good 1271 only 1221 first 1194 therefore 1107 own 1018 well 996 many 911 now 882 most 861 very 860 common 833 as 662 much 619 true 606 even 554 never 537 up 455 thus 451 whole 440 again 439 yet 431 still 430 old 419 long 414 new 412 onely 396 always 394 far 373 just 357 here 357 certain 353 out 349 too 335 rather 330 ever 323 all 316 little 315 private 312 less 311 necessary 311 high Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 325 good 296 great 185 most 182 least 112 high 77 manif 42 noble 31 bad 30 eld 25 low 19 old 16 near 14 wise 14 strong 13 fair 11 true 10 happy 9 small 9 large 8 long 8 early 7 sharp 7 safe 7 mighty 7 late 6 simple 6 short 6 pleasant 6 just 6 holy 5 swift 5 sure 5 slow 5 slight 5 mean 5 l 5 easy 5 brave 5 Most 4 weak 4 dear 4 chief 3 young 3 severe 3 rich 3 full 3 fine 3 few 3 farth 3 clear Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 697 most 48 well 24 least 2 worst 1 soon 1 lest 1 greatest 1 classes:--the 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?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 15 man is always 13 man is not 12 nothing is more 8 men are not 6 man does not 5 man is free 5 men are always 5 nothing is good 5 reason is not 5 reason is there 5 time went on 4 god is king 4 god is not 4 law is not 4 men are more 4 nothing is better 4 nothing is so 4 one does not 4 one is not 4 things are full 3 life be immortal 3 life is not 3 men are naturally 3 men are so 3 nothing is superior 3 one was ever 3 other living creatures 3 others are so 2 god be gracious 2 god does not 2 god is pleased 2 laws are now 2 man be able 2 man be rich 2 man be subject 2 man be twice 2 man becomes subject 2 man has more 2 man has not 2 man has right 2 man is able 2 man is also 2 man is better 2 man is guilty 2 man is judge 2 man is more 2 man is really 2 man is subject 2 man knows not 2 man was also Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 law gives no protection 2 man is not subject 1 body are not well 1 body is no way 1 case is not such 1 cities has no fellow 1 city be not sufficiently 1 god had no body 1 god has no ends 1 god is not inferior 1 god is not willing 1 god is not yet 1 gods have no care 1 law are not different 1 law had not yet 1 law have no basis 1 law is no law 1 law was not yet 1 laws are not polities 1 life was not profitable 1 man did not merely 1 man does not altogether 1 man does not always 1 man had not right 1 man has no children 1 man has no interest 1 man has no means 1 man has no other 1 man has not infallible 1 man has not yet 1 man is not always 1 man is not capable 1 man is not happy 1 man is not often 1 man is not unjust 1 man knows not otherwise 1 man makes no addition 1 men are not equally 1 men are not generally 1 men are not sensible 1 men are not simply 1 men are not so 1 men are not therefore 1 men are not worthy 1 men be not alike 1 men call not onely 1 men have no lawfull 1 men have no other 1 men have no pleasure 1 men have no regard A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 14988 author = Cicero, Marcus Tullius title = Cicero''s Tusculan Disputations Also, Treatises On The Nature Of The Gods, And On The Commonwealth date = keywords = Africanus; Aristotle; Athens; Balbus; Cicero; Commonwealth; Cotta; Epicurus; Gods; Greece; Greek; Hercules; Homer; Jupiter; Latin; Lælius; Plato; Pythagoras; Rome; Romulus; Scipio; Socrates; State; Stoics; Velleius; Zeno; deity; god; good; great; let; man; mind; nature; roman; thing summary = Grecians, men of no great courage, but as wise as human nature will I think you said that it was your opinion that a wise man was has great power to make all grief the less, a man should at all times worthy a great philosopher if you thought those things good which are things, so in like manner we naturally seek to avoid what is evil; and The body is said to be in a good state when all those things on and killing time in what I then said?--that the mind of a wise man was for in his books concerning the nature of the Gods no divine form is which is the mind and reason, is the great principle of nature, happy life than the nature of the Gods, because men enjoy various kinds that there was no such thing as natural law; that all men and id = 33111 author = Engels, Friedrich title = The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State date = keywords = American; Athens; Bachofen; Germans; Greeks; Indians; Iroquois; Marx; Morgan; Punaluan; Rome; Tacitus; class; family; form; gen; gentile; marriage; roman; stage; time; tribe summary = THE ORIGIN OF THE FAMILY PRIVATE PROPERTY AND THE STATE course of time to adapt the old state of society to the new conditions, during this time, the study of primeval forms of the family has made development of a higher form of society than the family can be due only manner that form which Morgan styles the Punaluan family developed from a Punaluan family, only a cruder form of group marriage.[15] of persons who later appear as members of a gens, in the original form Even the later form of exogamy, the maternal law gens, as civilized man, is simply the rule of maternal law and group marriage. (Institutions of German law) is not originally the single family, but Roman society during primeval times in gens, phratry and tribe finds its The form of marriage, as stated above, was the pairing family in gradual id = 3207 author = Hobbes, Thomas title = Leviathan date = keywords = Assembly; Authority; Christ; Christian; Church; Civill; Covenant; Doctrine; Earth; God; Gods; Holy; Jesus; Jews; Judge; Justice; Kingdome; Law; Lawes; Lord; Moses; Nature; People; Pope; Power; Publique; Saviour; Soveraign; Spirit; St.; Testament; Word; apostle; body; common; king; man; person; reason; religion; right; scripture; subject summary = the Soveraign Power, into the hand of a Man, or an Assembly of men; is the man and the woman, as that the right can be determined without War. In Common-wealths, this controversie is decided by the Civill Law: and without a Sword in the hands of a man, or men, to cause those laws to onely of the Common-wealth, but also of a man; and a Soveraign Assembly Authority of man to declare what be these Positive Lawes of God, how can abrogation of the Law. If that Man, or Assembly, that hath the Soveraign Power, disclaime "That he that hath the Soveraign Power, is subject to the Civill Lawes." men," hath place in the kingdome of God by Pact, and not by Nature. Divine Right; that is, by Authority immediate from God. Of The Soveraign Power Between The Time Of Joshua And Of Saul thing contrary to the Civill Law, which God hath expressely commanded us id = 1232 author = Machiavelli, Niccolò title = The Prince date = keywords = Alexander; Castruccio; Florence; Florentines; France; Italy; King; Lucca; Machiavelli; Messer; Pisa; Pope; Rome; man; prince summary = All states, all powers, that have held and hold rule over men have been prince; thus, wishing to be good, they have more cause to love him, and man ought always to follow the paths beaten by great men, and to imitate Those who by valorous ways become princes, like these men, acquire And above all things, a prince ought to live amongst his people in such the people, becomes a prince by the favour of the nobles, ought, above CHAPTER XV -CONCERNING THINGS FOR WHICH MEN, AND ESPECIALLY PRINCES, Hence it is necessary for a prince wishing to hold his own to know has been that those princes who have done great things have held good actions of this man, as a new prince, were great, I wish to show fortune, especially when she desires to make a new prince great, who id = 1750 author = Plato title = Laws date = keywords = ATHENIAN; Apollo; Arist; Athens; Council; Cretan; Crete; Gods; Hellas; Hellenes; Lacedaemon; Laws; Plato; Republic; Sparta; Stranger; Telfy; Zeus; cleinia; god; good; great; law; life; like; man; megillus; state; thing; true summary = simple law would be as follows:--A man shall marry between the ages of habits of law, that they may form a right judgment of good and bad men. our legislator, let us indite a law about wounding, which shall run as God; and let the law follow:--He who fails in his undertaking shall pay well-ordered state; and therefore our law shall be as follows:--No one thoughts like these; and let him hear the law:--He who is enrolled shall ATHENIAN: Then in a city which has good laws, or in future ages is to ATHENIAN: In the first place, let us speak of the laws about ATHENIAN: But what shall be our next musical law or type? Let us first of all, then, have a class of laws which shall be called And let this be the simple form of the law: No man shall have