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== Musisque Deoque. ''Digital Archive for latin Poetry. ==
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* http://mizar.unive.it/mqdq/public/


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==Description==
http://www.mqdq.it/mqdq/


 
The '''Musisque Deoque. A digital archive of Latin poetry, from its origins to the Italian Renaissance''' Research Project (MQDQ), was established at the end of 2005. It aims to create a large Latin poetry’s database, supplemented and updated with critical apparatus and exegetical equipments. Musisque Deoque site, continuously updated with new critical apparatus, is intended as a reference window, but above all as an inter-textual search tool of the whole Latin versification heritage until the XVI century and more.  
'''DESCRIPTION'''
 
The “Musisque Deoque. A digital archive of Latin poetry, from its origins to the Italian Renaissance”  Research Project, was established at the end of 2005. It aims to create a singular Latin poetry’s database, supplemented and updated with critical apparatus and exegetical equipments.  
Musisque Deoque site, continuously updated with new critical apparatus, is intended as a reference window, but above all as an inter-textual search tool of the whole Latin versification heritage until the XVI century and more.  


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Description

The Musisque Deoque. A digital archive of Latin poetry, from its origins to the Italian Renaissance Research Project (MQDQ), was established at the end of 2005. It aims to create a large Latin poetry’s database, supplemented and updated with critical apparatus and exegetical equipments. Musisque Deoque site, continuously updated with new critical apparatus, is intended as a reference window, but above all as an inter-textual search tool of the whole Latin versification heritage until the XVI century and more.