In his poem "Sigismondo e Isotta", Giuseppe Albini demonstrates his ability to combine his poetic composition with his knowledge of classical metre and Greek and Latin literature. The elegiac couplets in Scene 1 are an explicit allusion to Ovid, while the iambic trimeters in Scene 9 have an immediate hypotext in Euripides’ "Hecuba", with a literary echo of Euripides’ "Iphigenia Aulidensis" and Seneca’s "Troades". Finally, Scene 10 contains a ballad that reproduces the rhythm of trochaic dimeters, with an interesting rhythmic variation that finds parallels in the Italian poetic tradition.
Mencarelli, E. (2025). Il "Sigismondo e Isotta" di Albini tra metrica barbara e citazioni classiche. Bologna : Patron.
Il "Sigismondo e Isotta" di Albini tra metrica barbara e citazioni classiche
Mencarelli Elena
2025
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In his poem "Sigismondo e Isotta", Giuseppe Albini demonstrates his ability to combine his poetic composition with his knowledge of classical metre and Greek and Latin literature. The elegiac couplets in Scene 1 are an explicit allusion to Ovid, while the iambic trimeters in Scene 9 have an immediate hypotext in Euripides’ "Hecuba", with a literary echo of Euripides’ "Iphigenia Aulidensis" and Seneca’s "Troades". Finally, Scene 10 contains a ballad that reproduces the rhythm of trochaic dimeters, with an interesting rhythmic variation that finds parallels in the Italian poetic tradition.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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