Shakespeare: Sonnets app for iPhone and iPad
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)