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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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 95345 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 62 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 man 4 life 4 history 4 great 4 God 4 Europe 3 religion 3 human 3 Plato 3 Middle 3 Greeks 3 France 3 England 3 Church 3 Ages 2 world 2 science 2 nature 2 like 2 knowledge 2 idea 2 european 2 christian 2 art 2 State 2 Progress 2 Philosophy 2 New 2 Empire 1 work 1 western 1 truth 1 thing 1 state 1 scientific 1 roman 1 research 1 progress 1 people 1 oriental 1 new 1 music 1 mental 1 jewish 1 greek 1 government 1 good 1 german 1 french 1 footnote Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 2592 man 1635 life 1110 progress 1070 world 1063 time 925 science 892 people 881 knowledge 874 idea 823 power 805 nature 781 art 759 history 747 government 714 development 699 state 649 law 639 fact 610 year 605 century 568 civilization 553 religion 552 work 550 thing 550 form 544 way 530 mind 527 period 498 principle 486 age 479 race 475 influence 468 truth 467 thought 467 day 462 system 454 nation 448 theory 446 society 441 discovery 436 condition 424 part 408 process 375 philosophy 359 spirit 357 view 347 research 336 order 331 force 323 place Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 2249 _ 526 God 399 Progress 253 England 247 Europe 223 France 194 Greeks 191 Church 169 Rome 163 Ages 158 Middle 158 Christianity 137 Aristotle 132 de 129 Plato 129 Greece 128 America 119 State 119 Bacon 112 Mr. 109 Egypt 102 Empire 101 Saint 101 Philosophy 101 New 100 Comte 98 Germany 97 Roman 95 Greek 94 Man 91 Christ 87 Revolution 84 Science 83 Society 80 John 80 Italy 79 Romans 78 Jesus 77 States 77 Reformation 76 c. 73 la 72 Government 72 Footnote 71 PROGRESS 71 Kant 68 Age 67 Voltaire 67 Nature 67 Christian Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 6607 it 3138 we 2721 he 2228 they 1025 them 891 us 742 i 600 him 460 itself 318 you 279 himself 269 themselves 136 ourselves 119 one 108 me 97 she 45 her 22 myself 19 herself 13 theirs 11 ours 9 ib 7 yourself 6 thyself 5 thee 5 oneself 2 mine 2 his 1 yours 1 thy 1 pƩguy,--itself 1 ourself 1 greek],--they 1 11_d Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 22842 be 6743 have 1565 do 1408 make 784 say 735 come 719 find 711 become 684 know 678 see 665 give 564 take 457 develop 442 go 411 call 409 live 402 think 385 seem 366 show 359 lead 353 use 340 begin 332 bring 308 appear 282 follow 280 consider 269 represent 256 believe 250 exist 249 hold 246 work 245 mean 241 produce 241 discover 240 increase 240 establish 239 pass 231 seek 221 grow 215 reach 208 leave 203 carry 197 learn 193 write 193 set 193 build 188 remain 188 look 185 put 181 determine Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 3848 not 1672 great 1606 more 1180 so 1076 only 1070 other 990 human 864 new 801 social 756 most 754 first 710 also 708 many 704 own 700 well 645 scientific 600 as 592 very 566 modern 564 even 560 such 546 much 531 now 529 good 505 far 480 early 479 same 476 long 464 then 442 high 441 general 421 out 409 still 406 up 401 old 397 thus 396 political 391 less 390 true 379 religious 368 different 367 large 349 indeed 347 common 344 moral 337 however 331 never 323 here 297 yet 297 little Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 189 good 169 great 158 least 141 most 123 high 68 early 34 deep 33 low 26 late 22 old 22 Most 20 bad 19 large 17 simple 13 strong 12 full 9 wide 9 noble 8 wise 8 near 8 manif 8 fine 8 able 7 eld 6 slight 6 close 5 true 5 long 5 fit 4 pure 4 new 4 hard 4 happy 4 dear 3 rude 3 rich 3 farth 3 dark 3 clear 3 broad 2 young 2 wild 2 tall 2 sublime 2 small 2 mighty 2 mere 2 mean 2 keen 2 gross Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 615 most 34 well 20 least 1 worst 1 merest 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?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13 _ is _ 6 men are not 5 knowledge is not 5 life is not 4 man does not 4 nature is not 4 progress does not 4 progress is not 3 _ are _ 3 _ being _ 3 art is not 3 god is not 3 history is not 3 history was not 3 knowledge was not 3 man has not 3 man is not 3 men do not 3 nature does not 3 people were not 3 progress is something 3 science is not 3 things are more 3 time went on 3 work is not 3 world does not 3 world has not 3 world is full 3 world is now 2 art does not 2 art is good 2 government became more 2 government has not 2 idea is not 2 idea was still 2 knowledge has not 2 knowledge is power 2 life are closely 2 life are complementary 2 life is just 2 life was full 2 life was not 2 man did not 2 man has always 2 man is logically 2 man is still 2 men are most 2 men are prone 2 men became conscious 2 men come in Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 _ had not yet 1 art is not fundamental 1 civilization are not wholly 1 civilization was not very 1 development is no highroad 1 development is not dependent 1 fact is no small 1 form is not due 1 god is not censorious 1 god is not operative 1 god is not risky 1 government has not always 1 government is not necessary 1 history has no direct 1 history have no permanent 1 history is not so 1 history is not unitary 1 history was not even 1 history was not materially 1 idea is not dead 1 idea is not intelligently 1 knowledge had not yet 1 knowledge has not yet 1 knowledge is not due 1 knowledge is not simply 1 knowledge was not more 1 laws are not yet 1 life did not always 1 life is not enough 1 life was not very 1 life were not conducive 1 man finds no feat 1 man has no notion 1 man has no proper 1 man has no spiritual 1 man has not yet 1 man is not simply 1 men are not all 1 men are not capable 1 men are not equal 1 men are not more 1 men are not prepared 1 men are not so 1 men had no faith 1 men have not consciously 1 men were not useful 1 mind had not yet 1 minds are not material 1 nature are not after 1 nature becomes no more A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 30610 author = Blackmar, Frank W. (Frank Wilson) title = History of Human Society date = keywords = Ages; America; Asia; Babylon; Egypt; Empire; England; Europe; France; Germany; God; Greece; Greeks; Indians; Italy; John; Luther; Mexico; Middle; New; Reformation; Rome; STUDY; Spain; States; United; chapter; christian; civilization; european; government; great; history; life; oriental; people; roman; western summary = Those tribes or nations having a well-developed social order, with Empire developed great powers in government, education, in the arts and The great development of art, literature, philosophy, and politics divide the early culture of man, based upon his development in art into Ages to learn that the power and influence of religion is great in ages of time represented by the geological periods the life of man man the tribes had been fully developed over a great part of the that certain tribes had developed a state of civilization as high as a hypothesis that man started as an individual and developed social life beneficent sea, national life expanded, government and law developed They finally developed in Persia a great national life. arts of civilization and developed a powerful organization, and then independent social life was of great importance in the development of As the other forms and functions of state life developed, feudalism id = 4557 author = Bury, J. B. (John Bagnell) title = The Idea of Progress: An Inquiry into Its Origin and Growth date = keywords = Abbe; Ages; Bacon; Bodin; Church; Comte; Condorcet; Descartes; England; Europe; Fontenelle; France; Godwin; Greeks; Louis; Middle; Plato; Progress; Providence; Revolution; Rousseau; Saint; Simon; Voltaire; footnote; french; history; human; idea; man; nature summary = CHAPTER VI THE GENERAL PROGRESS OF MAN: ABBE DE SAINT-PIERRE history, we are generally thinking of those ideas which express human The idea of human Progress then is a theory which involves a [Footnote: The history of the idea of Progress has been treated His general view of the course of human history was not materially work announces a new view of history which is optimistic regarding man''s of man, but of a progress in human knowledge. progress of the human mind in regard to natural science, and in regard idea of the general Progress of man. in physical science is part of the progress of the "universal human took the nature of human reason would have ensured a progress in in history is conditioned by the nature and development of ideas." his advanced age he accepts the idea of Progress, so far as it could be progression and, like nature, subject to general laws. id = 21992 author = Fosdick, Harry Emerson title = Christianity and Progress date = keywords = Bible; Christianity; Church; God; Gospel; Jesus; Lord; New; Spirit; Testament; change; christian; human; idea; life; like; man; progress; religion; world summary = The idea of progress was abroad in the world long before men became was erected into a progressive idea of human life as a whole. idea had firmly grasped the human mind, the modern age had come indeed, our need of God and immortality and the saving powers which Christians and his idea of God, marching through the world "like fifes and drums," As men''s thought of God has thus been molded by the idea of progress on At the heart of the idea of progress is man''s new scientific Men want to know what life spiritually means and they want living God. Such, then, is the abiding need of religion in a scientific age. individual ways of coming into the Christian life influence us deeply We cannot keep any spiritual thing in human life, even the spirit of the idea of God in Hebrew-Christian thought moved out from a very id = 34771 author = Gore, George title = The Scientific Basis of National Progress, Including that of Morality date = keywords = Earth; Government; Royal; Society; State; Universe; Universities; discovery; great; knowledge; man; mental; new; research; science; scientific; truth summary = great public importance of _new_ scientific knowledge, and to the means of discovery; also that new truths are evolved by original research made in such great pecuniary benefits from original scientific research, there is bequests in this country, and the great effect original scientific research in applying scientific knowledge to practical uses by means of inventions, largely due to the discovery and extension of new scientific knowledge. That mental action is subject to the great principles and laws of science. discovery of new scientific knowledge, and the use of inventions based upon prove that new scientific knowledge is really a basis of mental progress, prove that mental actions are largely subject to scientific principles;--it Another great moral effect of the continual discovery of new truth in scientific men in making discoveries, and when any person arrives at a new knowledge of the nature and importance of scientific research, and of the id = 15084 author = nan title = Recent Developments in European Thought date = keywords = Bergson; Commissioners; England; Europe; Footnote; France; Frazer; French; God; James; Kant; Mr.; Nietzsche; Philosophy; Plato; Russell; Science; Sir; Smith; art; catholic; english; european; fact; find; german; great; greek; history; life; like; man; music; religion; state; work summary = establishing in the city-state a new form of political organization for Between forty and fifty years ago a great European man of science, Emil facts no man is likely to achieve much in the search for principles, for fruitful work we need the union in one person of the ''man of science'' The general state of things at the time of which I am speaking was thus time the belief universally held by students of the science of religion the course of nature and of human life is controlled by personal beings man whom he imagines to control the course of nature and of human life. It was natural in such a time to assume that any living art of poetry So the form of every work of art is conditioned by the fact that In fact, art in its nature is a social activity, because man in his id = 27948 author = nan title = Progress and History date = keywords = Ages; Aristotle; B.C.; Church; Empire; Europe; God; Greeks; Law; Middle; Philosophy; Plato; Progress; Roman; St.; State; art; good; great; history; human; jewish; knowledge; life; man; nature; religion; science; thing; world summary = world man''s use of the word has carried more meaning and, though As to progress, the largest general ideal which can affect man''s action, consider man along with the other forms of life as subject to mere showing, it looks as if the progressive nature of man were beyond new world of science and art, established an ideal of the sane mind in Odyssey of the human spirit, the common mind of Man coming at last the Christian faith that we know God only under the terms of human life history of man''s common life in the world will, I think, show two great the progress of man''s power over Nature. life of society can develop along the lines of man''s spiritual nature: in our study of progress in industry, is the history of man as a high and so far the mind of man had progressed in knowledge and in