10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «EPANALEPTIC» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
epanaleptic in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
epanaleptic im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Striving with Grace: Views of Free Will in Anglo-Saxon England
38 These lines [143-8] are epanaleptic. Epanaleptic verses seem to have been
popular at Winchester at this time. There are three hymns to St Swithun in a
manuscript at Rouen (formerly at Jumieges but written at Winchester) which are
both ...
2
Joyce and Prose: An Exploration of the Language of Ulysses
(10.174-78) The principle of variation reaches its most elaborate form: the
paragraph, epanaleptic, in the technical term, by beginning and ending with the
same noun phrase, shows that parallel main verbs, however monotonous in
principle, ...
John Porter Houston, 1989
3
Bishop Aethelwold: His Career and Influence
uita is a collection of liturgical materials all pertaining to the cult of St /Ethelwold (
34v-36r) which may be listed as follows:'4' (1) an epanaleptic, abecedarian hymn
to St /Ethelwold beginning 'Alma lucerna micat' (34v-35r);'TM (2) a hymmts ...
(iv) at least twenty instances of epanaleptic se de (usually in an oblique case),
e.g. 1 1 95 healsbeaga maest ]?ara Se ic on foldan gefragen haebbe. 1577
guSraesa fela Sara Se he geworhte to West-Denum 2295 [guman] pdne Se him
on ...
5
The Time that Remains: A Commentary on the Letter to the Romans
Sometimes, as is the case for the epanaleptic distich found in Sedulius and
Rabanus Maurus, this typological structure is translated into a prosodic structure
where typos and anti- typos are related to one another through the parallelism of
two ...
6
The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Anglo-Saxon England
Wulfstan also composed a substantial poem in epanaleptic verse (in which the
first words of each hexameter are repeated as the last words of the following
pentameter) on the Feast of All Saints entitled Breuiloquium de omnibus Sanctis;
the ...
Michael Lapidge, John Blair, Simon Keynes, 2013
7
Intellectual culture in Elizabethan and Jacobean England: ...
1 1, anagrams 464 n.16, chronograms 465 n.18. epanaleptic verses 468 n.46.
riddles 54,467 n.44, apostrophe 72, paraskeuastikon 72, prosopopoeia 7 1 ,
tetrastichon 472 — Epithalamia oxoniensia 456 n.2; contains: anagrams 464 n.
16, ...
8
Milton's Secrecy: And Philosophical Hermeneutics
Finally, the command to drink is put through an epanaleptic mirroring that
inscribes both a paranoid mimesis, and the synaesthesia of seeing and drinking,
mind and mouth. For "be wise" and "taste" both translate the imperative of sapere,
such ...
James Dougal Fleming, 2008
9
A Critical Exposition of the Third Chapter of St. Paul's ...
... add in the present time." Hence Conybeare translates the clause,
interpolatingly, thus ; — " [Him (I say) hath God set forth] in this present time to
manifest his righteousness." This epanaleptic view of the relation of the clause to
the preceding ...
10
Viva Pinter: Harold Pinter's Spirit of Resistance
Just as the title reads on the epanaleptic and palindromatic mode, the whole play
builds up a poetics of possession. ... resorts to the whole range of repetitive
devices: polyp totic when not paronomasiac, chiasmatic or epanaleptic when not
...