Love, time, beauty, are the themes of the Shakespeares sonnets. More accessible than the great dramas, these short, tender verses can help the modern reader to develop a richer understanding of the greatest writer in the English language, and provide a link to his more profound works, where he explores other, often darker, facets of human existence.
With annoteBook by Dathlon you can make annotations to the poem’s verses in a simple and intuitive way, by swiping the verse you are interested in. The side notes are immediately recognized and can be read with a tap. Moreover, the table of content and a powerful search engine can be used to quickly found any verse.
Unique in its features:
• Index of poems
• Notes can be written for each verse
• Automatic bookmark: by reopening the application you will be automatically repositioned where you left the reading
• Powerful search engine by words
• Easy reading with a choice of font sizes
• Landscape reading with big font
• Choice of background page color for reading under different light conditions
• "Poem of the Day": a random poem from the collection
An internet connection is not required.
New features in the next version.
Available annoteBooks by Dathlon
In Italian:
Dante: Divina Commedia
Omero: Odissea
Omero: Iliade
Virgilio: Eneide
Ariosto: Orlando Furioso
Tasso: Gerusalemme Liberata
Leopardi: Canti
Foscolo: Tutte le poesie
Tassoni: La Secchia Rapita
D’Annunzio: Laudi
Carducci: Opere
D’Annunzio: Versi d’Amore
Petrarca: Le Rime
Pascoli: Tutte le poesie
Boiardo: Orlando Innamorato
Bibbia: Libri poetici - FREE
Dante: Versi
Manzoni: Opere in versi
Gozzano: Tutte le poesie
In French
Baudelaire: Fleurs du Mal et d’autres poèmes
Rimbaud: Poésies complètes
Verlaine: Poèmes - Volume 1
Hugo: Recueils poétiques
Bible: Livres poétiques - FREE
Mallarmé: Poésies
Racine: Théâtre et poésies complètes
Gautier: Recueils poétiques
In Latin:
Latin Poets: Volume I (Catullus, Lucretius, Horace, Tibullus, Propertius)
Latin Poets: Volume II (Horace, Phaedrus, Juvenal, Ovid, Avian)
Latin Poets: Volume III (Ovid, Flaccus, Persius, Claudianus, Manlius)
Latin Poets: Volume IV (Ovid, Martial, Lucan, Ennius, Sulpicius)