New digital apertures into collective meaning. Two heuristics
‘Beauty’ and the ‘beautiful’ : how word type reveals semantic bifurcation at scale
‘Protestant’ and the antonymic production of collective meaning
Religious ‘attention : a problematic case study
‘Perception’ and ‘knowledge’ : semantic attrition amidst the British print explosion
Collective political knowledge. The curious case of the ‘system of government’
The evolution of negative liberty across the British eighteenth-century
Conclusion : how collective knowledge travels-one eighteenth-century resonance. Appendix : detailing the corpus, how its frailties have been corrected and how the digital method in this book works.