10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «HYPERCATALEXIS»
Scopri l'uso di
hypercatalexis nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
hypercatalexis e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
This, however, would more nearly resemble an Aeolization than an lonization of
the enoplic, an explanation which admits of discussion.1 And perhaps this too
would rid us of anacrusis and hypercatalexis. This much is certain: the Greeks ...
2
The Ugaritic Poem of AQHT: Text, Translation, Commentary
1.4.4 The formal indicators of strophic opening and closing are principally two: '
hypercatalexis' and 'brachycatalexis'. 1.4.4.1 The term 'hypercatalexis' ('accretion'
) refers to the phenomenon whereby a verse-unit or verse-line is added to a ...
3
Metrical Studies in the Lyrics of Sophocles
Iambic cola with both syncopation and catalexis may be non- clausular; e.g. OC
1240 and 1670/1697. g. "Hypercatalexis" "Hypercatalexis" or "overrun" is in
Sophocles generally a sign of period-end. l The adonean, when it is not a dactylic
...
4
The Verse of Greek Comedy
... 486 f. ; in iambic and trochaic, 479, 485 ; hypercatalexis in prosodiac cola, 476,
482 ; in iambic, 480 ; the nature of hypercatalexis, 488, 631, 638, 642 ;
irrationality in iambic and trochaic cola, 478, 650 ; protraction, 480 ; variant forms
of cola, ...
John Williams White, 1912
5
The Recensions of Demetrius Triclinius
We meet with the same types of catalexis, except that hypercatalexis is avoided.
Since Triclinius later had nothing— as far as we can tell— against hypercatalectic
cola one might be tempted to imagine that the sporadic appearance of this type ...
6
A Matter of "life" and "death": A Study of the Baal-Mot Epic ...
The formal indicators of strophic opening and closing are principally two: "
hypercatalexis" and "brachycatalexis". The term "hypercatalexis" refers to the
phenomenon whereby a verse-unit or verse—line is added to a verse in
aCCordance with ...
7
The Poem's Heartbeat: A Manual of Prosody
113 1 2 1 3 i 3 i 3 l And in an | swer | | to | their tre | ble in | ter jections, Iambic
pentameter normally has ten syllables per line, but here, because of both initial
and final hypercatalexis (or anacrusis and the dying fall), the count is twelve. The
line ...
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Lyric Metres of Greek Drama
Hiatus without period-close, 27, 30, 68 Hipponactean, 22, 36, 140, 142, 149, 190,
216 Horace, 139, 181 Hypercatalexis, 18, 21 f., 71 Hypodochmiac, 105, 114, 161,
177 Hyporcheme, 200 Iambelegus, 173, 176, 177, 179, 185, 187, 217 Iambic, ...
9
A Polyglot Grammar: Of the Hebrew, Chaldee, Syriac, Greek, ...
3. Catai.exis, by which a final syllable is wanted to make up the metre. 4.
Brachycatalexis, by which two final syllables, i. e. a whole foot is wanted. -5.
Hypercatalexis, by which a syllable abounds, more than the just arrangement of
the verse ...
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The Eton Greek grammar: tr., with additional notes, by G.N. ...
The wisest witnesses. 5. Brachycatalexis, in which the two final syllables (that is,
an entire foot) are required : as, ZsO, ti«i yug wpcu. (Pindar.) 6. Hypercatalexis (
i. e. a superabundant termination), in which there is a superfluous syllable
beyond ...