Latin prosody (from Middle French prosodie, from Latin prosōdia, from Ancient Greek προσῳδία prosōidía, "song sung to music, pronunciation of syllable")...
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Sanskrit prosody or Chandas refers to one of the six Vedangas, or limbs of Vedic studies. It is the study of poetic metres and verse in Sanskrit. This...
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Metrical foot (redirect from Foot (prosody))
York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-866121-5. Comprehensive list of feet and colas up to 12 syllables long Prosody Tutorial by H.T. Kirby-Smith...
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studies Prosody (Greek), the theory and practice of Greek versification Prosody (Latin), the study of Latin versification and its laws of meter Prosody (linguistics)...
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Prosody (from Middle French prosodie, from Latin prosōdia, from Ancient Greek προσῳδίᾱ (prosōidíā), "song sung to music; pronunciation of syllable") is...
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Rome portal Medieval Latin Renaissance Latin Neo-Latin Contemporary Latin Prosody (Latin) Clausula (rhetoric) Alliteration (Latin) George Eckel Duckworth...
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important feature of both Greek and Latin prosody is elision. If a word ending in a short vowel (or -m in Latin) is followed by a word beginning with...
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Homer's Odyssey into the Swiss dialect of Bern. Dactylic hexameter Latin prosody Poetic meter Pausanias, 10.5.7 Pliny the Elder, 7.57 "Bärndütsch isch...
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Choriamb (section English prosody)
In Greek and Latin poetry, a choriamb /ˈkɔːriˌæmb/ (Ancient Greek: χορίαμβος - khoriambos) is a metron (prosodic foot) consisting of four syllables in...
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Metre (poetry) (redirect from Prosody (poetry))
of metres and forms of versification are both known as prosody. (Within linguistics, "prosody" is used in a more general sense that includes not only...
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Sapphic stanza (category Articles containing Latin-language text)
the Middle Ages, when accentual rather than quantitative prosody became the norm. Many Latin hymns were written in Sapphic stanzas, including the famous...
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Dactylic hexameter (category Articles containing Latin-language text)
save for the mandatory dactyl in the fifth foot. Latin rhythmic hexameter Prosody (Greek) Prosody (Latin) Meters of Roman comedy Trochaic septenarius Brevis...
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Saturnian (poetry) (category Latin poetry)
(1999). "A new approach to the Saturnian verse and its relation to Latin prosody". Transactions of the American Philological Association. 129: 117–137...
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§ Brackets and transcription delimiters. Latin phonology is the system of sounds used in various kinds of Latin. This article largely deals with what features...
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Choliamb (category Articles containing Latin-language text)
the first foot might be an anapaest (u u –). Prosody (Latin) Murray (1903, p. 88). Raven, D. S. (1965), Latin Metre, p. 62. Fordyce, C. J. (1961), Catullus:...
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Charles Anthon (category Scholars of Latin literature)
System of Greek Prosody and Metre: for the use of schools and colleges (1839). online; (1842) online Charles Anthon, A System of Latin Prosody and Metre, from...
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Old English literature (redirect from Anglo-Saxon prosody)
alliterative verse style. The Anglo-Latin verse tradition in early medieval England was accompanied by discourses on Latin prosody, which were 'rules' or guidance...
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Hendecasyllable (category Articles containing Latin-language text)
feminine rhymes (as is the case with the Lusiads). This is due to Portuguese prosody considering verses to end at the last stressed syllable, thus the aforementioned...
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borrowings from the Greek stage and the prosody of their verse is substantially the same as for classical Latin verse. Ennius (239 – 169 BC), virtually...
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Classical Latin". The Classical Quarterly 62, no. 2: 731–48. doi:10.1017/S0009838812000286. Getty, Robert J. 1963. "Classical Latin meter and prosody, 1935–1962"...
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Elegiac couplet (category Articles containing Latin-language text)
literary forms of the ancient world to contemporary themes. Elegiac Prosody (Latin) Samuel Taylor Coleridge (2001). The Collected Works of Samuel Taylor...
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luck is loved more than hard thinking. Anthon, C. (1844). A System of Latin Prosody and Metre, etc. Harper & Bros. p. 134. Retrieved 2021-04-29. v t e...
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pair of short syllables can freely be replaced by a long one. In Greek and Latin poetry, it is found in the dactylic hexameter and the first half of a dactylic...
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Trochee (category Articles containing Latin-language text)
septenarius and trochaic octonarius. Monometer Prosody (Latin) Substitution (poetry), Trochaic substitution Prosody (Greek) Trochaic septenarius Chisholm, Hugh...
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Metron (poetry) (category Articles containing Latin-language text)
Captivi of Plautus, p. 362. Fortson, B. "Latin Prosody and Metrics". In Clackson, J. (2011) A Companion to the Latin Language, p. 100. Tom Sapsford (2022)...
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Rome. New York, Derby & Jackson. Ramsay, William (1859). A Manual of Latin Prosody (2 ed.). London and Glasgow: Richard Griffin and Company. In the modern...
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Iambic trimeter (category Articles containing Latin-language text)
The Iambic trimeter, in classical Greek and Latin poetry, is a meter of poetry consisting of three iambic metra (each of two feet) per line. In English...
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verse-making, and tried to introduce into French verse the rules of Latin prosody, his translation of the fourth book of the Aeneid into classical hexameter...
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Brevis brevians (category Prosodies by language)
L. D. (1980). "Review Article: Latin Prosody and Meter: Brevis Brevians". Review of Latin-Romance Phonology: Prosodics and Metrics by Ernst Pulgram. Classical...
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