Carmen figuratum

Carmen figuratum (plural: carmina figurata) is a poem that has a certain shape or pattern formed either by some or all the words it contains.[1] An example is France Prešeren's "Zdravljica", where the shape of each stanza resembles a wine goblet. The term derives from the carmina figurata of Renaissance texts – 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. Carmina figurata spread in the Carolingian period to spread the use and study of Latin.

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  1. ^ Quinn, William A. (1984). ""The Windhover" as "Carmen Figuratum"". The Hopkins Quarterly. 10 (4): 127–143. ISSN 0094-9086. JSTOR 45240977.