10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CLAUSULAR»
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clausular in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Rhetoric and Rhythm in Byzantium: The Sound of Persuasion
How did Byzantine prose come to acquire its distinctive clausular ring? And what
is the relationship, in practical terms, between poetic and prose rhythm? Marc
Lauxtermann has suggested before that homiletic oratory may have been the ...
Vessela Valiavitcharska, 2013
2
Metrical Studies in the Lyrics of Sophocles
Phil. 864b: After glyconic. Trach. 135: After iambic dimeter. The reizianum is a
common clausula in Sophocles; of interest is OT 469a/479a after two telesilleans.
1 It occurs, however, in non- clausular function in OC 1056/1071. The lekythion is
...
HOW. TO. PRAY. THE. CLAUSULAR. ROSARY. There are three Psalters or
groupings of fifty meditations (clausulae) in this collection. Unlike the Dominican
rosary which assigns particular mysteries to the different days of the week, the ...
4
Grammar on its true basis. A manual of grammar. [With] Key
How many clausular sentences come between the two mere grammatical parts of
speech you have thus detached ? Explain the construction of each clausular
sentence. State in what way each clausular sentence becomes a part of the
logical ...
Benjamin Humphrey Smart, 1847
7 VTIXUTOV uotop is clausular. They do not take into consideration fr. 11
otoiXiYyac, fr. 15 0eaaaXai, fr. 26 'Apyav6(oviov and fr. 28 "Axvoti. The term of fr.
11 is an incipit in A.R. 1.1297; Call. fr. 7.12 places oatXiyycov in a pentameter.
Kōnstantínos Spanoudákīs, 2002
... (vivvi *) lekyth lekythion (iviX eve) mol molossos (* i *) paroem paroemiac (
vvivvivvi *) tr trochee (iviX) oo 'aeolic base' (may be i *, iv, vi, but not W) Aeolio
cola aristoph aristophanean (*vvivi *, often clausular) chor dim choriambic
dimeter (*vvi ...
Sophocles, Seth L. Schein, 2013
7
Apuleius' Florida: A Commentary
... “manual” does show archaisms and elaborate word-smithy. Redfors tracks the
correspondence of philosophical terms between these works and the Apology,
Metamorphoses, Florida, and De Deo Socratis.51 He also analyzes the clausular
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It offers, by way of clausular recapitulation, an unprecedentedly large number of
consecutive metamorphoses (eight in all) and, by way of clausular variation, a
tale which "reverses the pattern of ugly rape stories" established in earlier books
...
9
Dante's Epistle to Cangrande
As I suggested just above, the author of the Epistle knew perfectly well how to
write employing clausular rhythm, but he chose not to do so in a thoroughgoing
way in the commentary part of the text. This is precisely the point made by Di
Capua ...
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Selections for the Illustration of a Course of Instructions ...
If a discourse, or paragraph, were to be composed, or delivered, without such
clausular divisions or responses, tho it were ever so perfect in its metre, it would
have no rhythmus. Rhythmus is to cadences and feet, what cadence is to
elements ...