10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EPODIC»
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1
Brill's Companion to Horace
The two unique epodic forms in the 'Parade Odes,',' 1.4 and 8, are reserved for
poems that emphasize their character as miniatures. Thus, everything except the
most exalted themes, reserved for the Alcaic and the Sapphic stanza, can be cast
...
Hans-Christian Günther, 2012
2
Horace: Epodes and Odes
B.C.), epodic poems were revived in Callimachus' third-century Iambi. The Iambic
Strophe, used in Horace's first ten epodes, is the most popular epodic meter; the
Archilo- chian, Pythiambic, and Alcmanic meters are also epodic. Besides the ...
Daniel H. Garrison, Horace, 1998
3
Roman Lyric: Collected Papers on Catullus and Horace
They do not however disturb the generic identity of the epode but simply link
Horace's rhetorical subject matter with the epodic literary tradition. We know that
the device of withholding such information derives ultimately from Archilochus.10
But ...
4
Greek Lyric: An Anthology in Translation
A special sub- category of iambic is so-called epodic verse, associated
particularly with Archilochus, which combines different lengths of iambic and (
often) dactylic meter into brief two- or three-line stanzas.4 The total quantity of
poetry ...
5
Polyeideia: The Iambi of Callimachus and the Archaic Iambic ...
i R. Kassel in a short essay9* first suggested that this epodic fragment of
Hipponax might be the model for Callimachus' Iambus 5. In a 1964 study "
Archilochos und Kallimachos," W. Buhler evolves a somewhat more detailed
comparison of the ...
Benjamin Acosta-Hughes, 2002
6
Homer and the Oral Tradition
In these non-dactylic, epodic poems the dactylic formulas of the epic have to
undergo some rearrangement or adaptation. Page argues that cretic types of
verse may be quite old, and certainly go back beyond the introduction of
alphabetic ...
Geoffrey Stephen Kirk, 1976
7
Tradition and Innovation in Hellenistic Poetry
Some of the epodic combinations used in the epigrams ol Callimachus may, of
course, have had archaic precedents. Cf. Callimachus, AP 13.25 = HE 1137fT.:
two cat. iambic dimeters plus asyn- artete made up of a dactylic tetrapody and an
...
Marco Fantuzzi, Richard Hunter, 2005
8
Aristotle's poetics: the argument...
I suggest that the reference is to ikeyeicov and its character as a mixed or 'epodic
' verse;184 the "other verses of that kind" would then be any of the epodic forms
introduced into literature by Archilochus. If the suggestion is correct, bll-13 ...
of the epodic strophe. The prominent role of the epodic metre in Diomedes'
definition of iambus is consistent with Quintilian 10.1.96,53 and is further
emphasized by the citation from Horace's Epodes (10.1–2). To be sure, all but
one poem in ...
10
Apollo's Lyre: Greek Music and Music Theory in Antiquity and ...
Antistrophic types can also modulate from one monostrophic type to another,
from one epodic type to another, and from monostrophic to epodic and the
converse.153 The tradition of antistrophic structure in the tragic chorus is also
noted in the ...
Thomas J. Mathiesen, 1999
4 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «EPODIC»
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epodic is used in the context of the following news items.
Ron Paul: Don't Believe “Anti-Audit” Propaganda From Federal …
As economts Daniel Smith and Peter Boettke put it in their paper “An Epodic Htory of Modern Fed Independence,” the Federal Reserve ... «FITSNews, Mar 15»
Love Is What Remains: An Interview With Chelsea Wolfe
It's folk, but with the pathos and epodic slant of a troubled soul. It would seem that Wolfe dwells rather a lot on death. Following her debut album ... «The Quietus, Mar 13»
Blu-ray Review
... deemed unnecessary and a mark of lazy filmmaking, but of course, that was only because the world had yet to see its epodic implementation ... «slantmagazine, Mar 13»
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This form is considered the oldest Greek form of epodic poetry (think "call and response") first used for funeral songs, then adapted to erotic poetry. The Romans ... «ILAB, Aug 11»