- A
prosimetrum (plural prosimetra) is a
poetic composition which exploits a
combination of
prose (prosa) and
verse (metrum); in particular, it is a text...
- 1294. It is an
expression of the
medieval genre of
courtly love in a
prosimetrum style, a
combination of both
prose and verse.
Referred to by
Dante as...
- of the
qualities of a poem.
Haikai prose –
combines haiku and prose.
Prosimetrum – is a
poetic composition which exploits a
combination of
prose and verse...
- literally, a "sung story", a
combination of
prose and
verse (similar to a
prosimetrum). The work
probably dates from the late 12th or
early 13th century, and...
-
dedicated to
Heinrich VI but
ultimately to Pope
Gregory VIII. The
famous prosimetrum Pantheon builds upon the
liber universalis and
exists in 3
editions (1187...
-
anthology of
prose poetry, A
Curious Architecture.
Rhymed prose Free
verse Prosimetrum Lyric essay Haibun Fu (poetry) Gasa (poetry)
Vignette (literature) Micro-story...
-
Allegory in the
Middle Ages
Consolatio Girdle book
Metres of
Boethius Prosimetrum Stoicism The
Wheel of
Fortune Knowles,
David (1967). "Boethius, Anicius...
-
although like most
other early Irish literature, the Táin is
written in
prosimetrum, i.e.
prose with
periodic additions of
verse composed by the characters...
- Café Oral
poetry Orature Performance poetry Poetry reading Prose rhythm Prosimetrum Purple prose Rapping Recitative Rhymed prose Slam
poetry Hirsch, Edward...
- of De
consolatione rationis (The
Consolation of Reason). This was a
prosimetrum based on Boethius's
Consolation of Philosophy. He is now
thought to have...