Musashi’s revenge, part 1 : how the first English biography was lost
At the end of my last post on my Musashi Ngram analysis, I asked whether it was just a quirk that none of the westerners living in Japan in the […]
At the end of my last post on my Musashi Ngram analysis, I asked whether it was just a quirk that none of the westerners living in Japan in the […]
As I mentioned in the last post about Musashi Ngrams, the combination of Google Books’ Ngram analysis and Google Books’ Advanced Search identifies the earliest English-language record of Miyamoto Musashi […]
The last couple days, I’ve been exploring what Google Books’ Ngram analysis can tell us about the history of Miyamoto Musashi’s fame in the English-speaking world. First, we examined the […]
Here are a few more things we can do with the Google Books’ Ngram analysis and Musashi. Breaking out the British English from the American English, we can see there […]
Following yesterday’s success with using Google Books’ Ngram analysis to examine the history of judo, I was fooling around with Ngram today and looked up Miyamoto Musashi. Here is the […]