Carmen figuratum

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"Zdravljica", the poem by the Slovene poet France Prešeren, is a carmen figuratum in which each stanza has the shape of a wine cup.

Carmen figuratum (plural: carmina figurata "shaped poems") is a poem that has a certain shape or pattern formed either by some or all the words it contains.<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref> As a form of visual poetry, carmina figurata are similar to the calligram, notably the Calligrammes by Guillaume Apollinaire. Like calligraphy and typography, carmina figurata occupy a liminal space between graphic design and visual art. An example is France Prešeren's "Zdravljica", where the shape of each stanza resembles a wine goblet.

Origin of the term

The term derives from the carmina figurata of Renaissance textsTemplate:Citation needed – works in which a sacred image was picked out in red letters against a field of black type so that a holy figure could be seen and meditated on during the process of reading.Template:Citation needed Carmina figurata spread in the Carolingian period to spread the use and study of Latin.Template:Citation needed

Examples

Latin poetry

Selected carmina figurata by Rabanus Maurus
Portrait of patron Self-portrait of artist Carolingian Cross
Louis the Pious, contemporary depiction from 826 as a miles Christi (soldier of Christ), with a poem of Rabanus Maurus overlaid. Part of De laudibus Sanctae Crucis, a larger collection of cruciform carmina figurata (pattern poetry) by Rabanus Maurus.
Contemporary depiction of Louis the Pious from 826 as a miles Christi (soldier of Christ), with a poem of Rabanus Maurus overlaid. Part of De laudibus Sanctae Crucis, a larger collection of cruciform carmina figurata (pattern poetry) by Rabanus Maurus, 9th-century manuscript at the Vatican Library: Vat. Reg.lat.124, f. 4v. https://digi.vatlib.it/view/MSS_Reg.lat.124/0012
Self-portrait of Abbot Hrabanus Maurus of Fulda, 11th century manuscript of his Liber de laudibus Sanctae Crucis, Bern, Burgerbibliothek Cod. 9, f. 24v.
Self-portrait of Abbot Rabanus Maurus of Fulda, 11th century manuscript of his Liber de laudibus Sanctae Crucis, Bern, Burgerbibliothek Cod. 9, f. 24v. https://www.e-codices.unifr.ch/en/list/one/bbb/0009
Carmen figuratum depicting a Carolingian cross in an 11th-century manuscript of Rabanus Maurus' Liber de laudibus Sanctae Crucis, Bern, Burgerbibliothek, Cod.9, f. 2v.
Carmen figuratum depicting a Carolingian cross in an 11th century manuscript of Rabanus Maurus' Liber de laudibus Sanctae Crucis, Bern, Burgerbibliothek, Codex 9, folio 2 verso

Poetry in other languages

See also

  • Altar poem – A poem in which the lines are arranged to look like the form of an altar
  • Calligram – Written work arranged in a way that creates a visual image
  • Concrete poetry – Genre of poetry with lines arranged as a shape
  • Haptic poetry – A liminal art form combining characteristics of typography and sculpture to create objects not only to be seen, but to be touched and manipulated
  • Visual poetry – Poetry style that incorporates graphic and visual design elements

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