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. This report is a terse narrative report, and when processing is complete you will be linked to a more complete narrative report. Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 3 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 469 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 66 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 sun 2 earth 2 God 2 Copernicus 1 system 1 star 1 space 1 solar 1 scripture 1 planet 1 light 1 ibid 1 heat 1 York 1 Tycho 1 Rome 1 Riccioli 1 Ptolemy 1 Ptolemaic 1 Professor 1 Proctor 1 Pope 1 Milky 1 London 1 Kepler 1 Jupiter 1 Index 1 Huggins 1 Holy 1 Galileo 1 Footnote 1 Fig 1 Favaro 1 Dr. 1 Cyclopædia 1 Church 1 Catholic 1 Cardinal 1 CHAPTER 1 Bruno 1 Brahe 1 Ball 1 Aleim Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 826 sun 570 earth 376 star 345 planet 336 system 316 space 298 light 245 body 222 time 220 heat 203 comet 201 year 194 energy 185 motion 177 hydrogen 176 force 171 atmosphere 160 theory 158 work 156 line 154 fact 152 vapor 145 part 141 current 140 gas 137 center 135 phenomenon 134 mass 126 matter 118 word 118 water 118 movement 118 day 116 life 116 law 113 sphere 109 universe 109 surface 109 man 109 electricity 106 nature 105 form 102 book 101 planetary 101 nebulæ 101 moon 99 mile 97 distance 97 case 96 spot Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 1503 _ 415 Footnote 144 Professor 127 Copernicus 124 Galileo 101 De 81 vol 73 heavens 70 London 67 de 67 God 57 II 53 Proctor 48 heaven 47 Rome 47 Church 47 Bruno 45 Aleim 42 et 41 Tycho 41 Pope 41 Paris 38 Kepler 38 Jupiter 37 New 35 Dr. 34 Ball 32 Ptolemy 30 Newton 30 Brahe 30 . 29 Mars 28 Holy 28 Fig 27 Way 27 Favaro 27 Cardinal 27 Aristotle 27 Algol 26 York 26 Saturn 26 Milky 26 Index 26 Catholic 25 Sun 25 Ptolemaic 25 CHAPTER 24 Revolutionibus 24 M. 24 Astronomy Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 1406 it 732 we 521 he 442 they 243 i 140 them 125 itself 116 us 110 him 74 themselves 64 himself 39 me 33 you 23 one 18 she 6 her 5 thee 5 myself 4 theirs 3 ourselves 3 ours 2 his 1 ye 1 hers 1 --they Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 5032 be 1291 have 301 see 292 say 258 find 236 do 184 know 182 move 179 make 136 show 121 seem 121 become 114 appear 109 give 105 follow 98 take 95 form 92 fix 91 pass 87 consider 84 produce 81 come 80 write 78 accord 73 observe 72 call 70 increase 67 hold 67 explain 67 exist 65 go 64 state 63 present 61 surround 61 remain 61 bring 58 continue 56 think 55 believe 55 account 54 prove 53 describe 52 use 52 leave 52 fall 51 turn 50 cause 49 occupy 46 occur 46 contain Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 814 not 376 other 345 more 335 so 312 solar 271 same 255 great 254 such 236 only 208 then 203 also 198 even 195 own 147 as 146 thus 145 far 140 very 140 most 139 well 137 electrical 136 many 133 new 132 now 129 first 128 however 112 still 110 out 104 up 101 long 100 different 100 copernican 98 much 97 less 94 whole 94 high 90 similar 87 vast 85 large 81 small 79 true 78 gaseous 78 again 77 later 75 aqueous 74 certain 73 present 68 few 68 about 67 possible 67 once Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 52 least 28 most 20 great 13 good 12 early 11 high 10 near 9 slight 7 strong 7 light 5 bright 4 wide 4 small 4 simple 4 low 3 manif 3 faint 3 dark 2 wise 2 wild 2 pure 2 old 2 late 2 large 2 j 2 grand 2 dense 2 close 2 clear 2 bad 1 true 1 tiny 1 sweet 1 sunburst 1 subtle 1 noble 1 narrow 1 minute 1 long 1 lofty 1 l 1 keen 1 innermost 1 heavy 1 hard 1 happy 1 grave 1 full 1 fit 1 few Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 112 most 4 well 4 least 1 innermost 1 highest 1 greatest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 www.archive.org Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.archive.org/details/gradualacceptan00stim Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 earth is motionless 3 sun is most 2 _ are not 2 earth is not 2 earth is stationary 2 energy is not 2 mass is so 2 stars are suns 2 sun is still 2 sun is thus 2 systems are not 2 theory is not 2 theory is only 1 _ are mulier 1 _ are worth 1 _ did not 1 _ does not 1 _ is always 1 _ is now 1 _ observe _ 1 _ was wholly 1 _ were good 1 atmosphere is contrary 1 atmosphere is deeper 1 atmosphere is dry 1 atmosphere is largely 1 atmosphere is somewhat 1 atmosphere was especially 1 atmosphere were rapidly 1 bodies are more 1 bodies are widely 1 bodies following circular 1 bodies having cores 1 bodies is _ 1 body is as 1 body is cold 1 body is not 1 body is probably 1 body was so 1 center is always 1 center is perpendicular 1 comet is due 1 comet is extremely 1 comet was inconceivably 1 comet was thousands 1 comet was very 1 comet were gradually 1 comets are always 1 comets are brighter 1 comets are extremely Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 earth has no movement 1 comets have no visible 1 comets show no resemblance 1 earth are not merely 1 energy takes no part 1 force be not electric 1 line has not yet 1 lines were not visible 1 planets had no common 1 star shows no sign 1 system do not after 1 systems are not necessarily 1 theory had not yet 1 theory is no more 1 theory is not essential A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 56302 author = Heysinger, Isaac W. (Isaac Winter) title = The Source and Mode of Solar Energy Throughout the Universe date = keywords = Aleim; Ball; CHAPTER; Cyclopædia; Dr.; Fig; God; Huggins; Jupiter; Milky; Proctor; Professor; earth; heat; light; planet; solar; space; star; sun summary = The light and heat of the sun, dispersed through space, energy of the sun, must constantly add to its mass in like proportion, globe like the sun, when it parts with its heat, observes laws of a least, be likely to observe the sun-spots and other solar phenomena the sun will produce great changes in the heat of that body and of of solar light and heat as they actually appear, such as sun-spots, pass from the planets to the sun and the constitution of space which and the electric current between the earth and the sun the same, The sun, the fixed stars, the comets, the nebulæ, solar bodies having cores like that of our sun, but each of different sun with a dark planet, just as our solar system presents. sun and a single planet, forming a solar system like that of Algol, of the present work, by the planetary electric currents, the sun id = 35744 author = Stimson, Dorothy title = The gradual acceptance of the Copernican theory of the universe date = keywords = Brahe; Bruno; Cardinal; Catholic; Church; Copernicus; Favaro; Footnote; Galileo; God; Holy; Index; Kepler; London; Pope; Ptolemaic; Ptolemy; Riccioli; Rome; Tycho; York; earth; ibid; scripture summary = observing the work of God''s hand, he appears at the same time to be another work, the book of Hammarmunah the Old, stating that "the earth [Footnote 41: By the will of God the earth remains motionless and earth''s motion around the sun a hundred years before Copernicus; but a work." But the Cardinal stated these views of the earth''s motions in a [Footnote 102: Copernicus: _De Revolutionibus_, Thorn edit., 444. [Footnote 113: As the earth moves, the position in the heavens of a sun at the center of the universe rather than in the earth, in order heavens, and believed the earth was at the center of the universe admit new positions, for he never mentioned the motion of the earth the Scriptures that the earth is the principal body of the universe, moves the earth could not at the same time and with like motion move id = 39070 author = Tischner, August title = The Sun changes its position in space therefore it cannot be regarded as being "in a condition of rest" date = keywords = Copernicus; sun; system summary = Astronomical science, at the present day insists upon the system of fact, that the sun changes its position; endeavouring to explain away the motion of the sun is ignored, it is impossible to know thoroughly Copernicus makes the sun _to be motionless_, and the scientific world The astronomers of the past century proved that the sun not only has the If the sun is _not fixed_, the system of Copernicus falls to ground. the motion proper to the sun with all its inevitable consequences, or sun cannot be rendered motionless_, and if astronomers and men of Naturally astronomers and men of science have never asked themselves the science have imagined to be the truth regarding the heaven and the theory or a law is to be set up, the sun is at once _very firmly fixed_ sun, would have set up the same system, the same laws and theories, _as