We provide an in-depth investigation into the corpus of the opera omnia of Seneca, by applying a number of statistical techniques to textual data. The corpus comprises 23 works plus two tragedies of disputed attribution. The size of the corpus is approximately 364,000 words. Comparison with the corpus of the orationes of Cicero, with the Latin New Testament by Jerome (Vulgata) and with the opera maiora of Thomas Aquinas is provided as well.
Cantaluppi, G., Passarotti, M. C., Clustering the Corpus of Seneca. A Lexical-Based Approach, in Brentari, E., Carpita, M. (ed.), Advances in Latent Variables, Vita e Pensiero, Milano 2013: 1- 6 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/44528]
Clustering the Corpus of Seneca. A Lexical-Based Approach
Cantaluppi, Gabriele;Passarotti, Marco Carlo
2013
Abstract
We provide an in-depth investigation into the corpus of the opera omnia of Seneca, by applying a number of statistical techniques to textual data. The corpus comprises 23 works plus two tragedies of disputed attribution. The size of the corpus is approximately 364,000 words. Comparison with the corpus of the orationes of Cicero, with the Latin New Testament by Jerome (Vulgata) and with the opera maiora of Thomas Aquinas is provided as well.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.