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?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 7 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 44077 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 95 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 Sea 4 Spaniards 3 Town 3 Ship 3 English 3 Company 2 West 2 Trees 2 Symerons 2 Pinnaces 2 King 2 Island 2 Inhabitants 2 General 2 East 2 Captain 1 Women 1 Wind 1 Water 1 War 1 Treasure 1 Trade 1 Towne 1 Tobacco 1 TCP 1 Sun 1 Sugar 1 South 1 Ships 1 Savages 1 Rivers 1 River 1 Riuer 1 Province 1 Plant 1 People 1 Nombre 1 Nations 1 Mountains 1 Men 1 Latitude 1 Language 1 Land 1 Isle 1 Islands 1 Indies 1 Indians 1 India 1 Iland 1 History Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 689 time 647 man 580 place 523 day 493 part 362 thing 357 kind 340 league 302 other 287 ship 253 way 246 side 235 wind 232 leag 229 night 229 colour 228 water 226 body 222 tree 209 year 205 reason 204 people 201 house 199 country 197 name 196 sort 195 ground 189 fruit 181 inhabitant 180 foot 172 person 171 head 167 fish 165 hand 164 wood 162 number 161 enemy 160 rest 160 manner 159 piece 159 leave 146 order 145 deg 140 hath 139 use 137 end 135 weather 134 work 134 one 134 min Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 454 Sea 410 West 402 Island 401 East 389 Caribbians 373 Islands 369 S. 315 English 312 wee 291 Spaniards 218 South 218 E. 198 French 192 Men 191 Inhabitants 189 W. 176 General 175 Latitude 167 Captain 166 Degr 159 Min 156 c. 155 St. 152 Town 149 N. 145 de 144 Company 142 Wind 140 hath 138 Leagues 138 Land 138 Captaine 125 Indians 125 America 120 Sun 120 Country 119 King 117 Isle 115 God 114 River 114 M. 113 Governour 110 hee 108 Caribbies 107 Indies 100 Trees 99 North 98 Ships 96 Water 95 Sir Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 4844 they 3672 it 2435 them 2181 we 1254 he 770 him 508 us 448 themselves 297 i 162 her 129 himself 116 you 80 she 65 me 40 theirs 26 one 13 ours 9 thee 8 vp 4 whereof 3 vnto 3 us''d 2 yours 2 ian 2 his 1 ye 1 toss''d 1 ti 1 perceiv''d 1 mine 1 itself 1 ''em Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 11291 be 3685 have 1347 make 848 come 822 take 726 do 527 call 485 find 437 go 409 see 383 give 340 say 333 get 310 bring 290 put 261 think 260 set 251 send 251 keep 250 run 247 grow 241 leave 220 hath 212 know 191 lie 191 fall 177 use 177 bear 171 carry 161 eat 158 live 147 return 127 stand 119 meet 119 cut 112 accord 110 build 109 cast 104 receive 103 hear 103 cause 102 lay 100 follow 98 depart 96 continue 95 affirm 94 plant 92 treat 91 stay 90 haue Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1710 not 1213 so 1099 great 910 other 859 very 626 also 582 much 576 most 547 little 546 good 539 many 508 well 497 then 493 several 485 more 448 such 446 as 418 same 397 up 382 only 323 certain 318 first 317 there 295 small 287 long 269 here 237 about 232 now 219 out 212 yet 188 away 180 thus 173 in 170 off 169 down 161 commonly 160 next 157 sometimes 157 own 155 high 154 therefore 153 hard 151 thereof 147 large 144 together 144 fair 130 never 128 considerable 126 over 124 full Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 236 most 95 good 94 least 78 great 25 chief 15 Most 12 rich 12 high 12 bad 9 noble 8 rare 7 neer 7 broad 7 big 6 large 5 sure 5 manif 4 strong 4 short 4 long 4 hard 4 fair 3 small 3 mean 3 foremost 3 dr 2 young 2 wealthy 2 true 2 temp 2 safe 2 oppr 2 happy 2 handsome 2 fine 2 eld 2 deep 2 cheef 2 MOst 1 willing 1 wholsom 1 warlike 1 thin 1 thick 1 stout 1 speedy 1 soon 1 soft 1 simple 1 sharp Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 340 most 21 well 5 least 2 new 1 neerest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 www.tei-c.org 6 eebo.chadwyck.com Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 6 http://www.tei-c.org 6 http://eebo.chadwyck.com Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 hath been observ''d 5 wee had beene 4 caribbians have also 4 wee set sayle 3 caribbians are very 3 caribbians is not 3 english were masters 3 island is very 3 sea ran so 3 things being thus 2 caribbians are naturally 2 caribbians are not 2 caribbians have so 2 hath made heaven 2 hath taken up 2 hee had not 2 hee had so 2 hee thought best 2 hee was now 2 islands do also 2 kind hath also 2 men were not 2 others are much 2 others went ashore 2 places are also 2 spaniards had first 2 thing was also 2 time came up 2 way is very 2 wee had not 2 wee were faine 2 wee were not 1 caribbians are black 1 caribbians are generally 1 caribbians are seldom 1 caribbians are subject 1 caribbians are thus 1 caribbians are yet 1 caribbians being banish''d 1 caribbians being less 1 caribbians being naturally 1 caribbians call mali 1 caribbians call ouliem 1 caribbians call pyman 1 caribbians did not 1 caribbians do also 1 caribbians do not 1 caribbians do sometimes 1 caribbians do sooner 1 caribbians do still Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 caribbians are not well 1 caribbians have no conversation 1 caribbians is not limited 1 caribbians make no distinction 1 hath left no country 1 hee had no more 1 hee had not beene 1 hee had not sufficient 1 hee were not toucht 1 islands have not only 1 kind are not much 1 men were not able 1 others are not half 1 part are not distant 1 parts are not so 1 place be not immediately 1 place was not fit 1 sea have no smell 1 spaniards being not easily 1 wee found no danger 1 wee found no peice 1 wee had not men 1 wee had not onely 1 wee were no spaniards 1 wee were not idle A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = A26296 author = Ayres, Philip, 1638-1712. title = The voyages and adventures of Capt. Barth. Sharp and others in the South Sea being a journal of the same : also Capt. Van Horn with his buccanieres surprizing of la Veracruz : to which is added the true relation of Sir Henry Morgan his expedition against the Spaniards in the West-Indies and his taking Panama : together with the president of Panama''s [i.e. Juan Perez de Guzman] account of the same expedition, translated out of Spanish : and Col. Beeston''s adjustment of the peace between the Spaniards and English in the West Indies / published by P.A., Esq. date = 1684 keywords = East; Latitude; Men; Sea; Ship; South; Town; West; Wind summary = Van Horn with his buccanieres surprizing of la Veracruz : to which is added the true relation of Sir Henry Morgan his expedition against the Spaniards in the West-Indies and his taking Panama : together with the president of Panama''s [i.e. Juan Perez de Guzman] account of the same expedition, translated out of Spanish : and Col. Beeston''s adjustment of the peace between the Spaniards and English in the West Indies / published by P.A., Esq. Van Horn with his buccanieres surprizing of la Veracruz : to which is added the true relation of Sir Henry Morgan his expedition against the Spaniards in the West-Indies and his taking Panama : together with the president of Panama''s [i.e. Juan Perez de Guzman] account of the same expedition, translated out of Spanish : and Col. Beeston''s adjustment of the peace between the Spaniards and English in the West Indies / published by P.A., Esq. id = A65185 author = Bigges, Walter, d. 1586. A relation of Sr. Francis Drakes West-Indian voyage. title = The Voyages of the ever renowned Sr. Francis Drake into the West Indies viz., his great adventures for gold and silver, with the gaining thereof, and an account of his surprising of Nombre de Dios : a large account of that voyage wherein he encompassed the world : his voyage made with Francis Knollis, and others, their taking the towns of St. Jago, Sancto Domingo, Carthageno, and Saint Augustin : his last voyage (in which he died) being accompanied with several valiant commanders, and the manner of his burial : collected out of the notes of the most approved authors, to which is added an account of his valorous exploits in the Spanish invasion. date = 1683 keywords = Captain; Company; English; Fleet; General; Harbor; Island; King; Land; People; Pinnaces; Sea; Ship; Spaniards; Symerons; Town; Water summary = The Voyages of the ever renowned Sr. Francis Drake into the West Indies viz., his great adventures for gold and silver, with the gaining thereof, and an account of his surprising of Nombre de Dios : a large account of that voyage wherein he encompassed the world : his voyage made with Francis Knollis, and others, their taking the towns of St. Jago, Sancto Domingo, Carthageno, and Saint Augustin : his last voyage (in which he died) being accompanied with several valiant commanders, and the manner of his burial : collected out of the notes of the most approved authors, to which is added an account of his valorous exploits in the Spanish invasion. id = A28392 author = Blome, Richard, d. 1705. title = A Description of the island of Jamaica with the other isles and territories in America, to which the English are related ... : taken from the notes of Sr. Thomas Linch, Knight, governour of Jamaica, and other experienced persons in the said places : illustrated with maps / published by Richard Blome. date = 1672 keywords = Bay; Commodities; Countrey; England; English; Fish; Inhabitants; Island; Isle; Rivers; Sea; Spaniards; Town; Trade; Trees summary = This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. : taken from the notes of Sr. Thomas Linch, Knight, governour of Jamaica, and other experienced persons in the said places : illustrated with maps / published by Richard Blome. : taken from the notes of Sr. Thomas Linch, Knight, governour of Jamaica, and other experienced persons in the said places : illustrated with maps / published by Richard Blome. EEBO-TCP is a partnership between the Universities of Michigan and Oxford and the publisher ProQuest to create accurately transcribed and encoded texts based on the image sets published by ProQuest via their Early English Books Online (EEBO) database (http://eebo.chadwyck.com). EEBO-TCP aimed to produce large quantities of textual data within the usual project restraints of time and funding, and therefore chose to create diplomatic transcriptions (as opposed to critical editions) with light-touch, mainly structural encoding based on the Text Encoding Initiative (http://www.tei-c.org). id = A05421 author = Brandt, Marten Iansz, attributed name. title = A true relation of the fleete which went vnder the Admirall Iaquis Le Hermite through the Straights of Magellane towards the coasts of Peru, and the towne of Lima in the West-Indies With a letter, containing the present state of Castile in Peru. Herevnto is annexed an excellent discourse which sheweth by cleare and strong arguments how that it was both necessary and profitable for the Vnited Prouinces to erect a West-India Company, and euery true subiect of the same ought to aduance it according to his power. Written by a well-willer of the Common-wealth. date = 1625 keywords = Company; East; India; Indies; TCP; West summary = A true relation of the fleete which went vnder the Admirall Iaquis Le Hermite through the Straights of Magellane towards the coasts of Peru, and the towne of Lima in the West-Indies With a letter, containing the present state of Castile in Peru. Herevnto is annexed an excellent discourse which sheweth by cleare and strong arguments how that it was both necessary and profitable for the Vnited Prouinces to erect a West-India Company, and euery true subiect of the same ought to aduance it according to his power. Herevnto is annexed an excellent discourse which sheweth by cleare and strong arguments how that it was both necessary and profitable for the Vnited Prouinces to erect a West-India Company, and euery true subiect of the same ought to aduance it according to his power. id = A57484 author = Breton, Raymond, 1609-1679. title = The history of the Caribby-islands, viz, Barbados, St Christophers, St Vincents, Martinico, Dominico, Barbouthos, Monserrat, Mevis, Antego, &c in all XXVIII in two books : the first containing the natural, the second, the moral history of those islands : illustrated with several pieces of sculpture representing the most considerable rarities therein described : with a Caribbian vocabulary / rendred into English by John Davies ... date = 1666 keywords = Apalachites; Arouagues; Birds; Brasilians; CHAP; Captain; Caribbians; Chapter; Christophers; Colony; Continent; Countries; Country; Dutch; Enemies; English; French; General; Governour; History; Indians; Inhabitants; Islands; King; Language; Mountains; Nations; Plant; Province; River; Savages; Sea; Ships; Spaniards; Sugar; Sun; Tobacco; Trees; War; Women summary = The history of the Caribby-islands, viz, Barbados, St Christophers, St Vincents, Martinico, Dominico, Barbouthos, Monserrat, Mevis, Antego, &c in all XXVIII in two books : the first containing the natural, the second, the moral history of those islands : illustrated with several pieces of sculpture representing the most considerable rarities therein described : with a Caribbian vocabulary / rendred into English by John Davies ... The history of the Caribby-islands, viz, Barbados, St Christophers, St Vincents, Martinico, Dominico, Barbouthos, Monserrat, Mevis, Antego, &c in all XXVIII in two books : the first containing the natural, the second, the moral history of those islands : illustrated with several pieces of sculpture representing the most considerable rarities therein described : with a Caribbian vocabulary / rendred into English by John Davies ... id = A08210 author = Drake, Francis, Sir, d. 1637. title = Sir Francis Drake reuiued calling vpon this dull or effeminate age, to folowe his noble steps for golde & siluer, by this memorable relation, of the rare occurrances (neuer yet declared to the world) in a third voyage, made by him into the West-Indies, in the yeares 72. & 73. when Nombre de Dios was by him and 52. others only in his company, surprised. Faithfully taken out of the reporte of M· Christofer Ceely, Ellis Hixon, and others, who were in the same voyage with him. By Philip Nichols, preacher. Reviewed also by Sr. Francis Drake himselfe before his death, & much holpen and enlarged, by diuers notes, with his owne hand here and there inserted. Set forth by Sr Francis Drake Baronet (his nephew) now liuing. date = 1626 keywords = Captaine; Company; Fregate; Iland; Nombre; Pinnaces; Riuer; Sea; Ship; Spaniards; Symerons; Towne; Treasure summary = Sir Francis Drake reuiued calling vpon this dull or effeminate age, to folowe his noble steps for golde & siluer, by this memorable relation, of the rare occurrances (neuer yet declared to the world) in a third voyage, made by him into the West-Indies, in the yeares 72. Sir Francis Drake reuiued calling vpon this dull or effeminate age, to folowe his noble steps for golde & siluer, by this memorable relation, of the rare occurrances (neuer yet declared to the world) in a third voyage, made by him into the West-Indies, in the yeares 72. Reviewed also by Sr. Francis Drake himselfe before his death, & much holpen and enlarged, by diuers notes, with his owne hand here and there inserted. Reviewed also by Sr. Francis Drake himselfe before his death, & much holpen and enlarged, by diuers notes, with his owne hand here and there inserted. id = A57831 author = Rudyerd, Benjamin, Sir, 1572-1658. title = A speech concerning a West Indie association, at a committee of the whole House in the Parliament, 21, Jacobi by Sir Benjamin Rudyerd. date = 1641 keywords = Benjamin summary = This text is an enriched version of the TCP digital transcription A57831 of text R6236 in the English Short Title Catalog (Wing R2191). Textual changes and metadata enrichments aim at making the text more computationally tractable, easier to read, and suitable for network-based collaborative curation by amateur and professional end users from many walks of life. This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. A speech concerning a West Indie association, at a committee of the whole House in the Parliament, 21, Jacobi by Sir Benjamin Rudyerd. A speech concerning a West Indie association, at a committee of the whole House in the Parliament, 21, Jacobi by Sir Benjamin Rudyerd. civilwar no A speech concerning a West Indie association, at a committee of the whole house [sic] in the Parliament, 21.