10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PROCELEUSMATIC»
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Harvard Studies in Classical Philology
The specific characteristics of melic anapaests are : (i) The presence of the
proceleusmatic either in the acatalectic dimeter or in the penultimate foot of the
paroemiac. The proceleusmatic is one of the slightest variations from the march
type.
I " Iambic : In all iambic verses, any one of the following feet is allowed as a
substitute for the pure iambus, u A. : (a) anapaest, ^ _ri ; (6) spondee, > Z.; (c)
tribrach, \j <j \j; (d) dactyl, > \j; (e) proceleusmatic, C \j. It should be noticed,
however, i that ...
Terence, Herbert Charles Elmer, 1895
3
Lyric Metres of Greek Drama
... CTiydcv> Kod TrdcvToc A6yov Toya Treuaei □ f)hiv 6' '\Q6xt\ Trorrpls lariv,
TtAeohev 8* &\x' 'OSuaaei 6e(co. A different type of anapaestic movement, and
one peculiar to comedy, has frequent proceleusmatic resolutions and no
inversions.
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Martianus Capella and the Seven Liberal Arts
There are the proceleusmatic (lesser and greater), the simple spondee, the
greater spondee, and the anapaest (lesser and greater). The proceleusmatic is a
foot that has both a short thesis and a short arsis. The proceleusmatic occurs
more ...
William Harris Stahl, Richard Johnson, Evan Laurie Burge, 1977
5
Latin prosody made easy: The 4th ed. with the poetic ...
Proceleusmatic. The Proceleusmatic * verse is supposed to consist of four
Proceleusmatic feet : but, as the fourth foot, having its last syllable lengthened by
the final pause, would thus exceed the due measure of four times, an Anapaest is
...
6
Elements of the Doctrine of Metres
of the grammarians, the orders after ours, these feet may be associated : , The
ictuses being placed according tu the opinion of the grammarians, the numbers
become perverted, a trochee being changed into a proceleusmatic : w | — w I
wwwv ...
7
The Immortality of the Soul; The Magnitude of the Soul; On ...
... in the pyrrhic have each one time, but in the spondee each two times. M. Then
it can be joined with the proceleusmatic. D. It can. M . Then suppose it is, what
will we say when we are asked whether the rhythm is proceleusmatic or spondaic
?
8
A Grammar of the Sanscrit Language, on a plan similar to ...
instants ; consequently only such feet can be used as contain this number of
instants, and of this kind are the spondee, the amphibrach, the anapaest, the
dactyl, and the proceleusmatic. The half foot must be a long syllable. The sixth
foot of the ...
9
Hitopadeśa: The Sanskrit Text, with a Grammatical Analysis, ...
By Francis Johnson Francis Johnson. Only such feet can be used as contain this
number of instants : and of this kind are the Spondee, the Amphibrach, the
Anapaest, the Dactyl, and the Proceleusmatic. The half-foot must be a long
syllable ...
Iambic : In all iambic verses, any one of the following feet is allowed as a
substitute for the pure iambus, w : (a) anapaest, /_ ; (b) spondee, > Z. ; (c) tribrach,
w C w ; (d) dactyl, > w ; (e) proceleusmatic, -0 \j. It should be noticed, however,
that the ...