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Introduction to Greek Meter - Aoidoi.org
www.aoidoi.orgAoidoi.org: Greek Meter 5 The Hexameter The dactylic, or heroic, hexameter is the meter of Epic. It is also the meter of a didactic poet like Hesiod.
Die Aeneis des Vergil im Unterricht behandelte Stellen
www.bernd-ruppel.deDichter den Hexameter-Rhythmus herstelln kann. Beispiel: Verb nicht am Ende; Hyperbata; 2. oft Plural, wo der Singular reichen würde: oris, litora (dichterischer Plural) Regel: Wir übersetzen den Plural solange als Plural, wie es geht. Im Zweifel müsst ihr in der Übersetzung sagen, dass ihr Singular statt Plural setzt.
The Poetics of Aristotle, by Aristotle
www.amherst.eduNov 03, 2008 · hexameter) poets, as if it were not the imitation that makes the poet, but the verse that entitles them all indiscriminately to the name. Even when a treatise on medicine or natural science is brought out in verse, the name of poet is by custom given to the author; and yet Homer and Empedocles have nothing in common but
Dactylic Hexameter Verse - The Latin Library
www.thelatinlibrary.comvowel or a long vowel, its quantity is said to be determined by its “nature” — it is short or long simply because it contains a short or long syllable. Thus: 1. A short syllable contains a short quantity vowel. 2. A long syllable contains a long quantity vowel 3. A long syllable may also contain a diphthong.