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?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 6 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 82325 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 71 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 roman 4 like 4 italian 4 great 4 Italy 3 man 3 Venice 3 St. 3 Rome 3 Florence 2 french 2 english 2 city 2 Renaissance 2 Pope 2 Naples 2 Mr. 2 Milan 2 Medici 2 Maria 2 Lorenzo 2 Greece 2 Francesco 2 Europe 2 Duke 2 Co. 2 Church 2 Christ 2 CHAPTER 2 Athens 2 Acropolis 1 work 1 wall 1 venetian 1 turkish 1 time 1 temple 1 russian 1 polish 1 place 1 life 1 illustration 1 greek 1 foot 1 european 1 day 1 art 1 american 1 Zeus 1 Winston Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 951 man 748 day 732 time 658 city 536 place 509 house 490 foot 482 life 461 year 457 side 441 wall 437 hand 371 church 367 mountain 357 art 351 way 348 palace 340 eye 331 sea 330 country 329 world 315 beauty 312 part 311 water 308 people 307 work 300 night 297 name 296 head 292 friend 281 love 280 stone 272 woman 272 hill 269 tree 269 thing 265 form 255 century 253 town 252 light 245 air 243 scene 243 room 242 spirit 240 building 239 street 239 nothing 239 horse 235 hour 231 marble Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 1411 _ 368 Italy 244 Florence 220 S. 217 Rome 214 Venice 191 St. 172 Greece 170 Duke 152 Mr. 152 Medici 148 Russia 135 Athens 130 San 124 Greeks 115 Lorenzo 109 Europe 105 Greek 103 Poland 102 Pope 101 Francesco 96 Turks 91 Moscow 89 Renaissance 88 God 86 John 83 heaven 83 de 81 thou 81 Milan 80 Peter 80 Palace 79 Alps 78 Co. 76 French 76 Church 73 English 71 Italians 71 Charles 70 Warsaw 70 Petersburgh 67 Naples 65 Maria 64 Christ 63 Lombard 63 Alessandro 62 Vittoria 62 France 61 Grand 59 Monte Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 3906 it 3696 i 3110 he 2251 we 1577 they 1328 him 1134 me 1123 them 654 us 530 she 422 you 354 himself 305 her 234 themselves 195 itself 187 myself 89 one 73 ourselves 42 herself 40 thee 25 mine 13 ye 12 ours 8 his 6 yourself 6 oneself 5 theirs 3 thy 2 je 2 guelf 1 yourselves 1 yours 1 whence 1 trodden 1 thyself 1 thou 1 ourself 1 indistinct 1 hers Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 15457 be 5038 have 952 see 881 make 842 do 740 take 642 come 601 go 594 find 536 say 497 give 466 know 454 seem 447 stand 436 leave 429 look 415 pass 385 call 326 tell 325 fall 301 rise 280 become 272 live 263 feel 261 lie 257 bring 250 build 249 enter 246 turn 245 think 241 follow 238 bear 233 begin 220 break 216 form 216 carry 215 return 213 cover 209 keep 202 show 202 hear 200 die 195 reach 193 sit 183 set 182 receive 181 hold 180 remain 180 meet 179 speak Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2150 not 1110 so 976 more 951 great 680 up 609 old 598 long 592 then 588 now 585 little 574 first 563 other 547 most 501 out 498 only 481 very 479 here 469 own 467 well 463 still 414 down 410 many 397 high 389 far 388 same 388 large 386 whole 370 even 359 last 345 much 341 there 340 good 330 italian 319 as 319 almost 316 beautiful 309 such 297 again 295 never 272 few 267 too 267 once 264 ancient 263 new 262 away 254 yet 247 white 245 young 238 about 234 ever Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 112 good 95 most 81 least 64 great 45 high 34 fine 33 large 31 early 24 pure 18 old 18 lovely 17 bad 16 noble 15 deep 14 fair 13 rich 13 low 11 slight 10 small 10 rare 9 strong 8 wild 8 soft 8 near 7 topmost 7 eld 7 dr 7 Most 6 dear 6 dark 6 choice 5 proud 5 manif 5 l 5 bright 5 bloody 4 wise 4 true 4 strange 4 long 4 heavy 4 full 4 farth 4 common 4 brave 3 wide 3 vast 3 simple 3 rude 3 poor Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 452 most 14 well 13 least 2 long 1 worst 1 purest 1 highest 1 heedest 1 goethe 1 finest 1 exprest 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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 art gives form 2 city are still 2 houses were open 2 life has never 2 man was gerardo 2 men were nowhere 2 world was not 1 _ are amorous 1 _ are not 1 _ are robust 1 _ are stations 1 _ enters hell 1 _ had not 1 _ had successfully 1 _ is nearly 1 _ is quite 1 _ is simply 1 _ leave _ 1 _ seemed unattainable 1 _ was _ 1 _ was equal 1 _ was perfectly 1 _ was pretty 1 _ went together 1 _ were constantly 1 _ were not 1 art had nothing 1 art is apt 1 art is beatrice 1 art is classical 1 art is good 1 art is great 1 art is not 1 art is nothing 1 art is perfection 1 art is thus 1 art is too 1 art is unable 1 art lie open 1 art was perfect 1 art were gradually 1 arts are limited 1 arts do not 1 arts is commensurate 1 arts is literature 1 beauties are chiefly 1 beauty become goodness 1 beauty does not 1 beauty is not 1 beauty is nought Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 world was not worthy 1 _ are not so 1 _ having no acquaintance 1 _ were not averse 1 beauty is not yet 1 city did not once 1 city was not satisfied 1 house was not only 1 italy was not wholly 1 italy were not dramatists 1 life has not yet 1 life was not complete 1 lives were not worth 1 men found no difficulty 1 mountain is not difficult 1 palace was not long 1 people had no courage 1 place has not materially 1 work is no longer 1 work is not happy 1 year are not sufficient 1 year had not yet Sizes of items; "Measures in words, how big is each item?" ---------------------------------------------------------- 114630 14972 111726 14634 82717 37947 80202 37889 53178 18845 51497 19061 Readability of items; "How difficult is each item to read?" ----------------------------------------------------------- 76.0 14634 75.0 14972 74.0 19061 69.0 18845 66.0 37889 63.0 37947 Item summaries; "In a narrative form, how can each item be abstracted?" ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 14634 the great love with which he burns for all learned men, brought and a grey-green mist of rising crops and new-fledged oak-trees lies like of the court had spent a summer night in long debate on love, rising is enough to state that, earliest of all Italian cities, Milan passed Florence, like all Italian cities, owed her independence to the duel larger cities, like Milan and Florence, began to make war upon the in mind, if we seek to understand how it was that a city like Florence right, and exercised the power of life and death within the city. years the Medici loved to remember this return of Cosimo. like The Beauty of Women, The Beauty of Men, Falling in Love, The same thought of love growing like a flower receives another turn I''d make thee still more lovely than thou art: Thy love too great 14972 fleshy leaves set like a cushion on cold ledges and dark places of rushes beneath; and the snow-peaks, whom we love like friends, abide senses of light, colour, form, and air, and motion, and rare tinkling I have been dreaming of far-away old German towns, with gabled houses church of great beauty, with tall Lombard bell-tower, pierced with Women in San Remo work all day, but men and boys play for the great sea rises ever so far into the sky, until the white sails hang clouds which crown its mountains shine all day, and glitter like an artist from the man who may have had like thoughts and feelings. The human form, the world around us, the works of man''s hands, music presents man''s spirit to itself through form. of San Vio come and go the whole day long--men in blue shirts with 18845 at least), churches, and a great temple all in the air, and beautiful of the walls were also covered with life-like paintings, so that the beautiful buildings of the modern city, is unhappily placed. On reaching the end of a long line of narrow streets, white walls, and great churches which come rolling past me like a sea, it is a small Rome--quarries in the old time, but afterward the hiding-places of the Old Palace; it is a great mass of stone, without columns, without laid in July of that year, with all the greatness of Florence looking the great dome he was to build--and so built it, all opposition Many of the fine old palaces of Florence, you know, are built in a Campanile, high above palace roofs, arcades and church domes, its bells The Ducal Palace, which was the great work of Venice, was built 19061 Senate House, round about any large building, little shops stick close, city; here, before the tombs of the great, people might well reflect wall is some forty feet high, built of stone from the Pisan hills, Stand at the bottom of the great market-place of Pompeii, and look up this watercourse were adorned with old houses and long walls, and trees, to the great Northern wall, we have a wonderful relic of those times; city that can never be ruined--for instance, the great stone quarries, that from the city below they look like the remains of two different There are very old and very beautiful little churches in Athens, remains of the ancient city are stones; for the massive square tower, The great gate of the city, a portion of the wall, and four of the projection of huge stones, looking like a square tower, on its right 37889 The house was surrounded by a high stone wall, a large gate idea of an ancient Greek city, being situated in a commanding position the ruined city stands where stood Corinth of old, but it has fallen dwellings; and high above the ruined city, now as in the days when the longed for the good old days when, at the head of his hanged companions, travel in Greece; the country is mountainous, and the road or narrow eminence, Athens itself, like the other cities in Greece, presenting a second day in Athens Mr. Hill was at the door of my hotel to attend us. The Greeks went away from the coffee-house, the adjacent country; and the city contained long ranges of houses and a sensation in the ancient city of the Danai; but man little knows for travelling friend, with a young soldier who spoke a little French, came 37947 "savage from the remotest time." "All the way," says an old traveller, way of getting over the ground than posting in Russia with a man of high an hour saw at a great distance the venerable city of Chioff, the North, the sacred and holy city of the Russians; and, long before all our principal men, from the time of Washington to the present day; the cross; and in a city like Chioff, where every turn presents some new We wandered a long time in this extraordinary burial-place, everywhere an old and favourite stopping-place with the Russian seigneurs when they buildings of the great Russian princes, seigneurs, and merchants, among On the last day of my stay in Moscow a great crowd drew me to the door long-sleeping beauties, when the great doors at one end were thrown the great scenes of which this little city had in his own day been the