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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 7 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 14236 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 78 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 CHAPTER 4 Giton 3 Rome 3 Eumolpus 2 like 2 Tryphaena 2 Trimalchio 2 THIRTY 2 Petronius 2 Lycas 2 God 2 Ascyltos 1 woman 1 time 1 slave 1 ship 1 roman 1 pleasure 1 passage 1 man 1 love 1 hand 1 greek 1 god 1 girl 1 come 1 chapter 1 Venus 1 Satyricon 1 Sat 1 Quartilla 1 Nodot 1 NINETY 1 Martial 1 METRO 1 Lycurgus 1 Lord 1 KORITTO 1 Juvenal 1 Italy 1 Holy 1 Hercules 1 Habinnas 1 Gods 1 Fortunata 1 EIGHTY 1 Circe 1 Chrysis 1 Catullus 1 Agamemnon Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 269 man 181 woman 165 time 149 hand 113 day 113 boy 107 slave 98 one 91 word 90 house 90 eye 85 thing 82 part 78 head 77 place 77 night 76 name 73 pleasure 73 life 72 room 69 love 65 mind 61 wine 61 nothing 60 face 58 reason 56 year 56 master 55 city 54 age 53 way 53 god 52 girl 52 friend 51 people 51 door 49 arm 48 water 48 voice 48 body 46 matter 46 foot 46 bed 45 order 45 fear 44 course 43 wife 43 passage 43 everything 43 death Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 129 CHAPTER 113 Trimalchio 105 Giton 89 Eumolpus 73 Ascyltos 55 Rome 53 Lycas 48 Tryphaena 40 HUNDRED 34 Quartilla 34 Petronius 29 Hercules 27 Venus 25 Romans 24 thou 24 God 23 heaven 23 Agamemnon 22 Lycurgus 22 Encolpius 21 Fortunata 20 Nodot 20 Caesar 19 chap 19 Martial 19 Fortune 18 TWENTY 18 Marchena 18 Habinnas 17 Juvenal 17 Jupiter 16 Salas 16 De 16 Catullus 15 THIRTY 15 Lord 14 Priapus 14 KORITTO 14 Greeks 14 Gods 14 Chrysis 13 lib 13 Greek 13 Cicero 12 THIRD 12 SIXTH 12 NINTH 12 Mercury 12 METRO 12 Holy Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 1406 i 1004 he 784 you 734 it 476 we 436 they 434 me 368 she 301 him 214 us 197 them 104 her 94 himself 69 myself 44 themselves 38 herself 32 one 21 ourselves 21 itself 20 yourself 20 ''s 17 thee 9 yours 8 mine 5 his 5 ''em 2 hers 1 thyself 1 ours 1 au Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 3461 be 1341 have 478 do 209 take 208 come 201 make 196 say 170 see 167 know 154 go 153 give 125 find 115 get 103 think 97 bring 90 call 87 follow 84 let 84 hold 83 put 80 turn 74 tell 73 stand 73 look 72 leave 71 bear 66 throw 66 keep 58 begin 57 hear 56 speak 56 lie 52 serve 52 live 51 run 51 order 48 fall 48 carry 47 show 45 enter 44 use 44 seem 44 seek 43 break 43 become 42 lead 42 believe 42 ask 41 love 41 lose Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 743 not 304 so 285 out 224 up 197 more 192 then 151 even 147 only 141 well 133 very 131 as 125 own 122 good 119 long 113 now 113 first 110 other 110 never 108 down 106 little 102 too 102 most 99 old 91 same 90 here 87 in 86 just 84 great 83 such 81 still 78 young 72 away 68 whole 67 last 63 much 63 many 61 off 60 all 58 there 55 however 53 far 52 also 48 on 47 back 47 always 45 again 43 fine 41 yet 41 short 41 over Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 23 good 15 least 11 great 9 most 8 fine 6 slight 3 old 3 noble 3 near 3 low 3 l 3 high 3 dear 2 severe 2 manif 2 keen 2 faint 2 deep 2 brave 2 bad 1 vile 1 tiny 1 thick 1 sure 1 stale 1 short 1 quick 1 pure 1 prim 1 palmy 1 nice 1 long 1 lively 1 late 1 hard 1 happy 1 gentle 1 game 1 fierce 1 fair 1 early 1 close 1 busy 1 black 1 Most Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 93 most 3 well 3 least 1 hard 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 giton did not 2 men are lions 2 slaves came in 1 ascyltos has formerly 1 ascyltos threw off 1 ascyltos was just 1 boys brought in 1 boys was even 1 boys was no 1 boys was so 1 day had now 1 days are over 1 eumolpus came in 1 eumolpus had just 1 eumolpus made answer 1 eumolpus was furiously 1 eumolpus was only 1 eye took in 1 giton had already 1 giton said not 1 giton was entirely 1 giton was far 1 giton was greatly 1 gods be propitious 1 head is partly 1 house is about 1 house was afire 1 house was not 1 houses were easily 1 life is dear 1 life was tyranny 1 life were ancient 1 love was entirely 1 love was so 1 man is meaner 1 man is nothing 1 man put on 1 man was part 1 man were enemies 1 men be suppliant 1 men call baths 1 men call personal 1 men did not 1 men take pity 1 men were constantly 1 men were doubles 1 men were so 1 mind was continually 1 name is as 1 name is carver Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 boys was no less 1 life is no less 1 names were not yet 1 time were no strangers A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 5218 author = Petronius Arbiter title = The Satyricon — Volume 01: Introduction date = keywords = Ascyltos; CHAPTER; Giton; Lycas; Lycurgus; Nodot; Petronius; Quartilla; Satyricon; Trimalchio; Tryphaena summary = but holds in pitying contempt those who know so little of true art that possessed, and which came into his hands in the following manner: one injury recurred to my mind and, "Ascyltos," I said, "I know we shall not ''brother,'' tomorrow." "Deferred pleasures are a long time coming," difficulty, Ascyltos rushed from the room, without uttering a word. After having had the whole town under my eyes, I returned to the little pressed his suit, but Tryphaena possessed my heart, and I said Lycas nay. love, but Lycurgus, who had renewed his old relations with Ascyltos, Ascyltos out, he gave orders that we were to be kept confined to the room shoulders, after having turned the mantle over to Ascyltos for by little, I related the whole affair to Ascyltos, in every detail. fight, I would engage Quartilla myself, Ascyltos the maid, and Giton the id = 5219 author = Petronius Arbiter title = The Satyricon — Volume 02: Dinner of Trimalchio date = keywords = Agamemnon; CHAPTER; Fortunata; Habinnas; Hercules; THIRTY; Trimalchio; come; like; slave summary = market, the tablets hanging from the slaves'' necks, and Trimalchio household could sing, so I ordered a drink; a boy near at hand instantly Turning his head, Trimalchio saw what was going on. Seeing this, Trimalchio ordered that the boy be punished by a box on the To think that wine lives longer than poor little man. one of Trimalchio''s fellow-freedmen, the one who had the place next to said Trimalchio, "and if you''ll believe me, my hair stood on end, and Trimalchio replied; "don''t you know her better than that? served, whereupon the slaves took away all the tables and brought in slave boy, who had been serving hot water, commenced to imitate a Trimalchio said, "Let''s live while we can, since we know we''ve all got to feet to follow Trimalchio, who was clapping his hands. Trimalchio ordered wine thrown under the table and told them to sprinkle id = 5220 author = Petronius Arbiter title = The Satyricon — Volume 03: Encolpius and His Companions date = keywords = Ascyltos; CHAPTER; EIGHTY; Eumolpus; Giton; NINETY summary = telling my troubles to the winds, a white-haired old man entered the Poverty is the sister of Genius." ("You have good reason," the old man could be mollified," (I cried, with many a groan,) "but he is an old hand replied, ''but I will make it good in a few days.'' The lad easily "this day promises a good ending!" I did not take kindly to such an another." The soldier who took my sword from me did Eumolpus a good unlocked and Eumolpus came in with Giton, recalling me to light when I and his grief turned to fury: seizing me with both hands, he threw me guests, at Eumolpus'' head, and cut open the forehead of his cursing "I know very well, Ascyltos, that you have come here seeking my life. Get the lad back, Eumolpus, for heaven''s sake, even Eumolpus turned id = 5221 author = Petronius Arbiter title = The Satyricon — Volume 04 : Escape by Sea date = keywords = CHAPTER; Eumolpus; Giton; Lycas; Rome; Tryphaena; god; hand; man; ship summary = VOLUME 4.--ENCOLPIUS, GITON AND EUMOLPUS ESCAPE BY SEA of mind, a voice upon the ship''s deck gritted out something like this Tarentum is master of this ship and that he carries Tryphaena as an exile slaves, we shall be ready at hand to wait upon you, light-hearted as morning Eumolpus entered Lycas'' cabin as soon as he knew that Tryphaena which the fine weather gave promise, Lycas turned to Tryphaena and said to me, in my dream--You will find Giton aboard Lycas'' ship!" "From "Still, what''s to prevent our searching the ship?" said Lycas, after he ship may be freed from the curse!" "I ordered it done," Eumolpus broke the faces of free men the brand-marks of a punishment which was be on good terms with me, and Tryphaena had just sprinkled Giton with the real Giton, Tryphaena was moved to tears, and then for the first time id = 5222 author = Petronius Arbiter title = The Satyricon — Volume 05: Crotona Affairs date = keywords = CHAPTER; Chrysis; Circe; Eumolpus; Giton; God; THIRTY summary = For a long time affairs at Crotona ran along in this manner and Eumolpus, Fortune had turned away her face from keeping watch upon me, I frequently Bright day smiled kindly on the secret amour of the God. Side by side upon the grassy plot we lay, exchanging a thousand kisses, turning her eyes contemptuously away from me, she looked at her maid,) when) Chrysis entered the room and handed me her mistress''s tablets, in else to course!" (This done, the old lady handed me over to Chrysis, who ought to smile!" "OEnothea," the old hag replied, "this young man here having tasted pleasure!" On hearing these words, OEnothea sat down that knows how to cure that disease," said she, "and for fear you think disheartened, Giton said not a word about the woman, contenting himself children in Eumolpus'' house in order that they might hear the words that id = 5223 author = Petronius Arbiter title = The Satyricon — Volume 06: Editor''s Notes date = keywords = Catullus; Italy; Juvenal; KORITTO; METRO; Martial; Petronius; Rome; Sat; chapter; girl; greek; like; passage; roman; time summary = If, prior to the time of Augustus Caesar, the Romans had laws designed to ancient law among the Romans," says Dion Cassius, lib. that, in this way, the city of Rome, and the Provinces of the Roman Juvenal (Sat. iii, 6), "Quirites, I cannot bear to see Rome a Greek city, prostitution in general, and the reason appears in the passage from steadily worse with the passage of time and the extension of the Roman bathing was the order of the day and men and women came more and more to "For some women," says Petronius, in another passage, "will Martial, xi, 46, makes mention of the fact that patrons of houses of ill It was for this reason that the Romans called this finger to women; let them have intercourse with one another like men, girding METRO: You have as hard a time as I do, Koritto, dear--day and night id = 5224 author = Petronius Arbiter title = The Satyricon — Volume 07: Marchena Notes date = keywords = God; Gods; Holy; Lord; Rome; Venus; love; pleasure; woman summary = destined by nature, to serve the pleasures and even the caprices of men. Rome, we find that in those times a great number of Roman women of the the only passion worthy of men, and they did blush at loving a woman, that, like men, women were capable of the greatest crimes and of the most Moreover, men began to avow their love for women, and we have here favors of the most illustrious women and the finest young men of the Thus intercourse of men with women has preserved the human us nearer to the Gods, obeyed the laws of Nature, and, united to women of men with women causes enjoyment to each in turn, and both are alike Dea, where the young and beautiful Roman women, far from the eyes of men, All people have regarded virginity as something sacred, and God has so