Dates indicate most recent (even minor) changes to markdown files. Most of the chapters have been substantially complete for many years: the principal component analysis section of chapter 4 since 2016, chapter 1 and most of chapter 2 since 2017, and chapter 0 since 2018. Chapter 4 was completed in 2020 and chapter 3 in 2021.
- Chapter 0: Introduction (4 August 2021) 21 pages (PDF)
Reviewed by Stan Chodorow, 17 August 2018 - Chapter 1: Background (2 August 2021) 24 pages (PDF)
Reviewed by Stan Chodorow, 6 November 2017
(including pages 1-22 of chapter 2) - Chapter 2: The Decretum (6 August 2021) 43 pages (PDF)
Presentation and organization sections (pages 22-41) reviewed by Stan Chodorow, 31 July 2021 - Chapter 3: Authority, Author, Authorship (6 August 2021) 45 pages (PDF)
Reviewed by Stan Chodorow, 29 July 2021 - Chapter 4: Stylometry (11 September 2021) 83 pages (PDF)
Reviewed by Stan Chodorow, 12 July 2020
Reviewed by Mike Kestemont, 13 July 2021
The principal component analysis (PCA) section of chapter 4 was presented as:- "Can Computational Linguistics Provide New Evidence about the Identity of Gratian 1 and Gratian 2?" at Rem non novam, Yale Law School, 21 May 2015 (PDF), and as:
- "New evidence for the authorship of case statements and dicta in Gratian's Decretum" at the 15th International Congress of Medieval Canon Law, Paris, 20 July 2016 (PDF).
- Conclusion (26 September 2021) 13 pages (PDF)
Reviewed by Stan Chodorow, 25 September 2021 - Bibliography (26 August 2021) 13 pages (PDF)
- Appendix 1
- Appendix 2
- Appendix 3 (18 May 2021)
- 2-dimensional visualization (24 May 2020)
- Zipf's law (1935) (27 May 2020)
- Zipf's law (1949) (27 May 2020)
- Burrows's delta (26 July 2021)
