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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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 90021 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 75 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 Paris 4 St. 4 MSS 4 Library 4 Greek 4 France 4 England 3 french 3 book 3 VELLUM 3 Strasbourg 3 Sir 3 Royal 3 Mr. 3 Henry 2 print 2 illustration 2 german 2 english 2 copy 2 Vienna 2 Stuttgart 2 Spencer 2 Saint 2 Rue 2 Public 2 Printed 2 Munich 2 Monastery 2 Lord 2 LETTER 2 King 2 Italy 2 Folio 2 English 2 Duke 2 Bible 2 Abbé 1 work 1 volume 1 roman 1 manuscript 1 large 1 italian 1 irish 1 iii 1 folio 1 fine 1 fig 1 century Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 1179 book 1123 copy 1004 century 930 manuscript 650 library 640 time 625 volume 519 work 490 art 457 part 452 figure 444 place 433 year 428 page 376 gold 373 side 364 church 362 letter 345 illumination 341 hand 336 date 319 style 318 day 316 edition 315 folio 303 room 303 man 302 character 294 town 291 country 287 whole 284 collection 271 vellum 271 paper 268 form 265 end 264 name 261 thing 257 painting 254 picture 254 number 252 head 250 house 245 way 242 leave 237 subject 237 miniature 233 kind 230 foot 229 p. Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 14790 _ 828 Library 779 de 586 M. 563 Paris 470 St. 324 la 310 iii 297 . 291 ii 287 Vienna 267 MS 251 Mr. 246 Royal 243 et 238 Folio 237 France 228 MSS 222 Public 219 VELLUM 203 England 190 Printed 185 le 168 vol 167 Greek 165 Imperial 164 c. 154 Saint 150 English 141 à 136 UPON 134 que 134 des 132 les 131 folio 127 Rouen 127 Munich 125 Caen 124 du 124 John 120 Bible 118 King 118 Italy 117 I. 116 Sir 116 French 115 Henry 114 Strasbourg 114 Gospels 112 Le Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 4064 i 3903 it 1625 he 1199 we 1131 you 984 me 825 they 535 him 483 them 344 us 166 himself 127 she 112 myself 85 itself 72 themselves 48 her 45 one 24 ourselves 15 yourself 14 je 9 herself 4 ce 3 mine 3 his 2 ay 1 water-- 1 up;--that 1 ung 1 thus:--a 1 thee 1 spot-- 1 religion.= 1 ne 1 manner--"that 1 l''on 1 ii 1 hers 1 di 1 delta]--which 1 au 1 above--1468 Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 17327 be 4299 have 954 see 675 make 585 do 533 say 508 print 451 give 443 take 440 seem 404 write 378 find 362 call 350 use 319 appear 316 contain 314 execute 305 know 288 tell 275 think 272 come 265 illuminate 248 look 243 consider 240 leave 232 follow 223 observe 213 bind 212 mention 208 receive 201 paint 191 begin 190 represent 190 go 188 describe 180 enter 173 pass 171 visit 171 strike 167 add 166 belong 162 speak 161 suppose 158 produce 158 form 157 show 157 cover 155 put 152 reach 151 stand Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1844 not 1460 very 973 more 879 most 852 first 694 other 670 large 662 so 648 now 643 great 583 fine 580 only 569 well 569 old 550 good 504 same 494 little 492 much 488 here 466 as 414 rather 410 early 407 also 398 many 396 small 382 however 367 such 363 even 357 about 351 long 339 few 338 beautiful 334 almost 327 yet 320 up 299 then 266 whole 261 latter 256 own 256 ancient 251 especially 241 just 235 indeed 234 last 234 interesting 233 second 228 perhaps 222 full 219 high 218 never Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 136 good 122 least 111 fine 92 most 66 early 43 high 39 large 35 great 21 old 18 rare 17 noble 16 small 14 pure 14 low 14 late 12 rich 10 common 10 choice 10 Most 8 bright 7 full 6 warm 6 simple 6 lovely 6 happy 5 strong 5 lofty 5 e 5 deep 5 bad 4 topmost 4 slight 3 white 3 tall 3 sorry 3 near 3 grand 3 gay 3 c'' 2 thin 2 scarce 2 proud 2 manif 2 long 2 hot 2 handsome 2 friendly 2 firm 2 eld 2 bitter Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 787 most 14 least 11 well 2 oldest 2 est 2 deepest 1 library:--the 1 highest 1 heurêka_]"!--the 1 ear?--the 1 clearest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 www.ebookforge.net 1 gallica.bnf.fr 1 archive.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.eBookForge.net 1 http://gallica.bnf.fr 1 http://archive.org/details/illuminatedmanu00midd Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 _ printed _ 5 _ print _ 5 manuscripts were not 4 _ was _ 3 _ has _ 3 _ have _ 3 _ was not 3 _ were _ 3 book is doubtless 3 book is not 3 illuminations are not 2 _ did _ 2 _ do _ 2 _ is _ 2 _ is more 2 _ is perhaps 2 _ is usually 2 _ is very 2 _ printed volumes 2 _ prints _ 2 _ said _ 2 _ was also 2 _ was first 2 art took place 2 book is as 2 books are not 2 church is not 2 copy is also 2 copy is not 2 copy is quite 2 copy was once 2 figures are about 2 figures are small 2 figures do not 2 illuminations are small 2 letter is _ 2 library is now 2 library is probably 2 manuscript is now 2 manuscripts are usually 2 manuscripts do not 2 manuscripts were still 2 volume is doubtless 2 work is not 1 ---- was pleased 1 _ appeared _ 1 _ are best 1 _ are delightfully 1 _ are discoverable 1 _ are early Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 _ contains no less 1 _ are not rich 1 _ is no proof 1 _ was not unfrequently 1 _ was not very 1 _ was not yet 1 _ were not unfrequently 1 art have no rival 1 book does not quite 1 book has no superior 1 book is not very 1 books are not thus 1 books were no less 1 century are not worthy 1 church is not _ 1 church is not less 1 copies are not so 1 copy is not only 1 copy is not so 1 figure was not _ 1 illuminations are not only 1 library has no less 1 library is not less 1 manuscript has no layer 1 manuscripts are not perfectly 1 manuscripts do not now 1 manuscripts were not always 1 manuscripts were not readily 1 paris is no doubt 1 part has no illuminations A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 16224 author = Dibdin, Thomas Frognall title = A Bibliographical, Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour in France and Germany, Volume One date = keywords = Abbey; Abbé; Aldus; Arsenal; Bayeux; Caen; Dieppe; Dieu; Ducarel; England; Falaise; France; Henry; Imperial; King; LETTER; Library; Licquet; Monastery; Monsieur; Mr.; Munich; Normandy; Paris; Private; Public; Revolution; Rouen; Royal; Rue; Saint; Sir; St.; Ste; Strasbourg; Stuttgart; Tour; VELLUM; Verard; Vienna; Vire; William; english; folio; french; iii; illustration; work summary = Librarian to the Public Library at Rouen, led the way in the work of _Place Royale_, where the library is situated, form very agreeable spaces He rarely visits Caen, although a great portion of his library Revolution; but the public library became possessed of a great number of wished a copy of the work to be deposited in the public library at to take away as many books as he wanted for the public library at Caen... towers of the great cathedral-like looking church having a grand and even folio--UPON VELLUM--in the Royal Library at Paris, ii 134 folio--in the Public Library at Augsbourg, iii 101 folio--UPON VELLUM, in the Imperial Library at Vienna, iii 316 copy in the Public Library at Caen, i 211 ---1474, folio, in the Public Library at Caen, i 208 ---1474, folio, in the Public Library at Caen, i 208 id = 17107 author = Dibdin, Thomas Frognall title = A Bibliographical, Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour in France and Germany, Volume Two date = keywords = Abbé; Aldine; Barbier; Bible; Catalogue; Charles; Crapelet; Date; Denon; Duke; English; Folio; France; Gail; Greek; Henry; LETTER; Library; Lord; Louis; MSS; Madame; Mons; Mr.; Paris; Praet; Printed; Renouard; Royal; Rue; Sir; Spencer; St.; Strasbourg; VELLUM; Van; book; copy; fine; french; large; print; volume summary = second, where are placed the EDITIONES PRINCIPES, and other volumes printed letter, exclusively devoted to a similar account of the PRINTED BOOKS. The present is a fine genuine old copy: in faded yellow morocco binding-SOME ACCOUNT OF EARLY PRINTED AND RARE BOOKS IN THE ROYAL LIBRARY. THE SAME EDITION.--This is a sound and desirable copy, printed UPON VELLUM; to learn, that copies of this beautifully printed book are by no means very book was sold to the Royal Library of France, many years ago, by Mr. Payne, This fine copy is printed UPON VELLUM, in a large volume of interesting old French poetry, UPON VELLUM, which is printed in fine genuine copy--in old French binding, with the royal arms. [62] [There is a fine copy of this very rare edition in the Public Library and beautiful copy--with large, and genuine margins--printed UPON VELLUM. some very beautiful copies of books printed in the fifteenth century. id = 17624 author = Dibdin, Thomas Frognall title = A Bibliographical, Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour in France and Germany, Volume Three date = keywords = Abbot; Albert; Augsbourg; Austria; Bavaria; Bible; Christ; Danube; Duke; Emperor; England; Europe; Folio; French; Greek; Latin; Library; Lord; MSS; Monastery; Mr.; Munich; Nuremberg; Paris; Place; Prince; Printed; Professor; Public; Royal; Salzburg; Sir; Spencer; St.; Strasbourg; Stuttgart; VELLUM; Vienna; book; copy; english; german; print summary = they have a fine copy UPON VELLUM, like that in the Althorp Library; but I book-cases are so high as to cover a great portion of the painting--viewed which book I omitted to mention a copy in the Public Library here.[19] [31] His account of the PRINTED BOOKS in the XVth century, in the monastery or of BLOCK BOOKS in the public library of this place; and shall begin with Among the more precious ITALIAN BOOKS, is a remarkably fine copy of the old room--discoursing about first editions, block-books, and works printed upon early-printed books in the PUBLIC LIBRARY of Landshut. a good sound copy of the very rare edition of _Mammotrectus_, printed by VELLUM BOOK, was a copy of the same work of St. Austin, printed chiefly by A fine large copy; but not equal to that in the Royal Library at A very fine copy of a well printed book. id = 28187 author = James, M. R. (Montague Rhodes) title = The Wanderings and Homes of Manuscripts date = keywords = Cambridge; College; England; France; Greek; Italy; John; Library; MSS; Oxford; Paris; St.; book summary = the history is a title written on the fly-leaf in the fifteenth century, written when the book came to Eton College. works, which the abbey libraries possessed in great numbers, and often sixth-century copy of the Book of Genesis, written in uncial letters and the book is called) do not give a set catalogue of his library, but Books are produced in considerable numbers in Italy, France, Spain; and Our libraries are crammed to-day with twelfth-century MSS. He got together a library of fine books, mostly recent I said, no catalogue, but there are many of its books in our libraries. library books, but rather properties of great ecclesiastics or nobles. books of the thirteenth century, well written and decorated. fourteenth-century catalogue of the books among the Harley MSS. I cannot doubt that among the books imported in the seventh century from fifteenth-century book, and the Theodore for whom it was written was I id = 45332 author = Middleton, J. H. (John Henry) title = Illuminated Manuscripts in Classical and Mediaeval Times Their Art and Their Technique date = keywords = A.D.; Book; Church; England; English; France; Gospels; Greek; Henry; Horae; Italy; King; MSS; Museum; Paris; Psalter; Rome; Saint; byzantine; celtic; century; fig; french; german; illustration; irish; italian; manuscript; roman summary = Use of minium; Egyptian miniatures; illuminations in Roman manuscripts; metal-workers copied by illuminators of manuscripts; the _Book of Kells_, illuminated by Albert Dürer; Dutch fifteenth century manuscripts; their ancient and beautiful art of manuscript illumination. century illuminator had before him some very fine manuscript of early not in the form of manuscript illuminations that Irish art was introduced During the tenth century a large number of illuminated manuscripts were very like the miniatures in an illuminated manuscript of the time; they illuminated manuscripts, especially in the fifteenth century for _Books of ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPTS OF THE TEUTONIC SCHOOL AFTER THE TENTH CENTURY. ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPTS OF THE TEUTONIC SCHOOL AFTER THE TENTH CENTURY. the panel paintings and the miniature illuminations of manuscripts is very influence on painting of the styles of manuscript illumination at the first decade of the sixteenth century the art of manuscript illumination early fourteenth century French manuscripts, in which large miniatures are