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== Pede Certo.==
=Pede Certo. Digital Latin Metre=


==Metrica Latina Digitale ==
==Available==


* http://www.pedecerto.eu


[http://www.pedecerto.eu www.pedecerto.eu]
==Authors==


'''DESCRIPTION'''
* Principal Investigator: Emanuela Colombi
* Research Project: Luca Mondin (Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia)
* ITC Project: Luigi Tessarolo
* Support on meter: Andrea Bacianini


Coordinator of the project: Emanuela Colombi (Università di Udine)
==Description==


Scientific project: Luca Mondin (Università Ca' Foscari Venezia)
'''Pede Certo''' is program for the automatic analysing of Latin verses developed by the Università di Udine as part of the Traditio patrum FIRB project. Its application to the Musisque Deoque digital archive – containing Latin poetry texts from the archaic period to the 7th century AD – has enabled the scansion of approximately 244,000 dactylic verses.


Digital project: Luigi Tessarolo
On this site, a specifically developed search engine that draws upon the results of the scansion may be used to conduct metrical investigations of the corpus, through a variety of approaches.


Text's metrical adviser: Andrea Bacianini
Pede Certo is a new digital tool for automatic metrical annotation of latin hexameters and pentameters.
For the moment the site is available only in italian.
The project is going officialy presenting on April 24, 2013 at the University of Ca' Foscari Venezia.


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Latest revision as of 12:39, 14 November 2016

Pede Certo. Digital Latin Metre

Available

Authors

  • Principal Investigator: Emanuela Colombi
  • Research Project: Luca Mondin (Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia)
  • ITC Project: Luigi Tessarolo
  • Support on meter: Andrea Bacianini

Description

Pede Certo is program for the automatic analysing of Latin verses developed by the Università di Udine as part of the Traditio patrum FIRB project. Its application to the Musisque Deoque digital archive – containing Latin poetry texts from the archaic period to the 7th century AD – has enabled the scansion of approximately 244,000 dactylic verses.

On this site, a specifically developed search engine that draws upon the results of the scansion may be used to conduct metrical investigations of the corpus, through a variety of approaches.