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#### Now published with [Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies](https://grbs.library.duke.edu/issue/view/2292). You also find the published version [here](https://github.com/ThomasK81/PlatoStylometricAnalysis/blob/master/GRBS_Version.pdf).

## Plato Stylometric Analysis by Thomas Koentges

Data for the stylometric analysis of the _Corpus Platonicum_, with a special emphasis on the authorship of the _Menexenus_ submitted to [Greek, Roaman, and Byzantine Studies](https://grbs.library.duke.edu/index) on Sep 6, 2018 for peer review. The article is called "The Un-Platonic _Menexenus_: A Stylometric Analysis with More Data". The file [`TheUnplatonicMenexenus_PrePeerReviewVersion_Sept2018_ThomasKoentges.pdf`](https://github.com/ThomasK81/PlatoStylometricAnalysis/blob/master/TheUnplatonicMenexenus_PrePeerReviewVersion_Sept2018_ThomasKoentges.pdf) shows the pre-peer-review version. Since the first run of peer-review, in which both reviewers suggested to accept the contribution, but also gave some very helpful hints of how to further improve the article, all visualizations have changed. In particular, I replaced all CTS identifiers in the visualizations with accept abbreviations for authors and works and used `Ward.D2` instead of `Ward.D` for the implementation of the Ward-method in R. Several other points have been addressed and the improved article which will be resubmitted to [Greek, Roaman, and Byzantine Studies](https://grbs.library.duke.edu/index) on Sep 20, 2019. None of the improvements changed anything about the initial finding that the _Menexenus_ is most likely not written by Plato.
Data for the stylometric analysis of the _Corpus Platonicum_, with a special emphasis on the authorship of the _Menexenus_ submitted to [Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies](https://grbs.library.duke.edu/index) on Sep 6, 2018 for peer review. The article is called "The Un-Platonic _Menexenus_: A Stylometric Analysis with More Data". The file [`TheUnplatonicMenexenus_PrePeerReviewVersion_Sept2018_ThomasKoentges.pdf`](https://github.com/ThomasK81/PlatoStylometricAnalysis/blob/master/TheUnplatonicMenexenus_PrePeerReviewVersion_Sept2018_ThomasKoentges.pdf) shows the pre-peer-review version. Since the first run of peer-review, in which both reviewers suggested to accept the contribution, but also gave some very helpful hints of how to further improve the article, all visualizations have changed. In particular, I replaced all CTS identifiers in the visualizations with accept abbreviations for authors and works and used `Ward.D2` instead of `Ward.D` for the implementation of the Ward-method in R. Several other points have been addressed and the improved article which will be resubmitted to [Greek, Roaman, and Byzantine Studies](https://grbs.library.duke.edu/index) on Sep 20, 2019. None of the improvements changed anything about the initial finding that the _Menexenus_ is most likely not written by Plato.

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