This database contains exact, detailed and systematic representations of the sound and metre of the major narrative poems of the Italian Middle Ages and Renaissance, covering:
- rhyme and rhyme words
- phonemic patterns, including alliteration and assonance
- accentual rhythm, metre, and word accents
The following texts are included:
- Dante, Divina Commedia
- Petrarch, Trionfi
- Boccaccio, Amorosa visione
- Pulci, Morgante
- Boiardo, Orlando innamorato
- Ariosto, Orlando furioso (see also parallel text and translation of the Furioso)
- Tasso, Gerusalemme liberata and Gerusalemme conquistata
(see also
linked texts of the two poems and parallel text and translation of the Liberata)
The database provides a firm evidence base for the analysis, comparison and interpretation of specific structures, and combinations of structures, across this substantial corpus of related poetic texts. It also aims to develop and test the capacity of computer-based processes to serve the purposes of literary scholarship. Click here for the introductory page, or here to start searching.