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  2. Italian poetry - Wikipedia

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    The earliest Italian poetry is rhymed. Rhymed forms of Italian poetry include the sonnet (sonnetto), terza rima, ottava rima, the canzone and the ballata. [3] Beginning in the sixteenth century, unrhymed hendecasyllabic verse, known as verso sciolto, became a popular alternative (compare blank verse in English). [4]

  3. Category:Italian poems - Wikipedia

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    Epic poems in Italian (1 C, 13 P) H. Italian humorous poems (4 P) P. Poetry by Petrarch (5 P) ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike ...

  4. La Vita Nuova - Wikipedia

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    La Vita Nuova (pronounced [la ˈviːta ˈnwɔːva]; modern Italian for "The New Life") or Vita Nova (Latin and medieval Italian title [1]) is a text by Dante Alighieri published in 1294. It is an expression of the medieval genre of courtly love in a prosimetrum style, a combination of both prose and verse.

  5. Orlando Innamorato - Wikipedia

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    Orlando Innamorato ([orˈlando innamoˈraːto]; known in English as "Orlando in Love"; in Italian titled "Orlando innamorato" as the "I" is never capitalized) is an epic poem written by the Italian Renaissance author Matteo Maria Boiardo. The poem is a romance concerning the heroic knight Orlando . It was published between 1483 (first two books ...

  6. Il Canzoniere - Wikipedia

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    After printing, early versions of the Canzoniere were illuminated with pictures. Il Canzoniere (Italian pronunciation: [il kantsoˈnjɛːre]; English: Song Book), also known as the Rime Sparse (English: Scattered Rhymes), but originally titled Rerum vulgarium fragmenta (English: Fragments of common things, that is Fragments composed in vernacular), is a collection of poems written in the ...

  7. Guido Cavalcanti - Wikipedia

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    Guido says he was prompted to write it by his mistress, according to a formula very widespread in the tradition of love poetry. As such, Guido's doctrine draws on the greatest medieval poets or scholars, such as Chrétien de Troyes and Brunetto Latini. There are several hints to the Roman de la Rose, then considered the "Bible" of courtly love.

  8. Category:Italian poetry - Wikipedia

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    Italian poems (3 C, 30 P) ... Pages in category "Italian poetry" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. ... Text is available under the ...

  9. Category:Epic poems in Italian - Wikipedia

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    Category: Epic poems in Italian. 3 languages. ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.