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Introduction to Greek Meter. William S. Annis Aoidoi.org∗. January 2006. The study of Greek meter exercises a great power of seduction over some scholars. You can find recently published books on this topic which will devote an entire page to a schematic rendering of some tricky bit of Pindar.
These twin facts about rhythm and meter as embedded in the words of Greek poetry are exemplified in the use of the word metron ‘measure’ by Herodotus, who flourished in the fifth century BCE. There are two cases to consider.
21 Μαΐ 2021 · On this page can be found a series of ten lectures on Greek and Latin metre, delivered to students at the University of Cambridge in Easter Term 2021. They are intended for those who can read Greek and/or Latin poetry but who are curious about the full range of metres used by ancient authors.
antepenultimate (regardless of quantity). Words of four or more syllables could have a secondary accent earlier in the word (on the same principle), e.g. cómmemoráre. Ancient sources on Greek and Latin metre: Greek: thAristoxenus (4 cent. BC; fragmentary), Hephaestion (2nd cent. AD), Aristides Quintilianus (3rd cent. AD).
6 Ιουλ 2010 · Introduction. In his thorough and detailed account of Greek metrical verse, West (1982: 28) describes the range of meters by saying that ‘it is doubtful whether a coherent system could be devised, even if the world wanted it. Greek metre itself is too complex and multiform’.
13 Ιαν 2014 · Greek metrics is the discipline that studies the patterns and arrangements of syllables and words that characterize Greek poetry. Its domain extends from the study of the properties of syllables (that is, prosody) to the analysis of the structure of the largest poetic components: stanza, strophe, and triad. It overlaps with a number of other ...
6 ημέρες πριν · Greek metre. Quick Reference. (Some types of metre are described in 4.) Greek verse is quantitative: syllabic length is its patterning agent. (The patterning agent of English verse is stress.) 1. Prosody.