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    In ancient Greek and Latin literature, the trochaic septenarius (also known as the trochaic tetrameter catalectic) is a form of ancient poetic metre first...
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    the trochaic septenarius and trochaic octonarius. Monometer Prosody (Latin) Substitution (poetry), Trochaic substitution Prosody (Greek) Trochaic septenarius...
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  • standing listening. The passage starts with trochaic septenarius, the switches to anapaestic septenarius. If the two are compared, it can be seen that...
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  • hexameter Prosody (Greek) Prosody (Latin) Meters of Roman comedy Trochaic septenarius Brevis in longo Anceps Biceps Resolution (meter) Liddell, Scott,...
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  • comedies, where it is known as the Trochaic septenarius. Some authors analyse this catalectic form of the meter not as trochaic but as iambic, with initial not...
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  • instead of a full iambic foot. In that case it is called iambic septenarius ('septenarius' means grouped in sevens). Used outside the theatre, it is called...
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  • known in Latin as Iambic senarius) Trochaic tetrameter (catalectic) (in Latin also known as Trochaic septenarius) Iambic tetrameter catalectic (in Latin...
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  • hexameter Iambic trimeter Saturnian (poetry) Metres of Roman comedy Trochaic septenarius Hendecasyllable Choliamb Aeolic verse Choriamb Glyconic Asclepiad...
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  • metre is a version of the trochaic septenarius rhythm, often used for hymns in the medieval period (see Trochaic septenarius#In Christian hymns). In the...
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  • Swedish minister Johan Wallin and set to the tune UPP, MIN TUNGA. Trochaic septenarius "Sing, My Tongue, the Glorious Battle". Hymnary.org. "Praise the...
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  • in an iambic metre such as the iambic trimeter or a trochaic metre such as the trochaic septenarius. Roland Greene; Stephen Cushman; Clare Cavanagh; Jahan...
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    Hilary, from which the village is named. Paulinus of Nola Tiberianus Trochaic septenarius Stracke, Richard (20 October 2015). "Saint Hilary: The Iconography"...
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  • syllables) Trochaic meter: any meter based on the trochee as its primary rhythmic unit. Trochaic tetrameter Trochaic octameter Trochaic septenarius Arabic...
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  • lines) and trochaic septenarius (640 lines). Other metres are less commonly used: anapaests 127 lines, cretics 77 lines, bacchiacs 49 lines, trochaic octonarii...
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    poetry and medieval poetry. It consists of ninety-three verses in trochaic septenarius, and is divided into strophes of unequal length by the refrain: Cras...
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    [to the souls of] the deceased. — G.Riva, Manuale di Filotea, 1860 Trochaic septenarius Fassler 2014, p. 174. H. T. Henry, "Pange Lingua Gloriosi", Catholic...
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  • the following metre is known as a trochaic tetrameter catalectic (in Latin it is known as a trochaic septenarius): – ᴗ – x | – ᴗ – x | – ᴗ – x | – ᴗ...
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  • the iambic senarius: | x – x – | x – x – | x – u – | ia6 and the trochaic septenarius: | – x – x | – x – x || – x – x | – u – | tr7 As can be seen, both...
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  • anceps elements also, especially in the fifth foot. An example of a trochaic septenarius from comedy with several resolutions is the following: quíd faci(am)...
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  • composed in an accentual version of the trochaic septenarius metre, and is praised by Bede as a good example of a trochaic hymn in the rhythmic (accentual) style...
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  • hexameter Iambic trimeter Saturnian (poetry) Metres of Roman comedy Trochaic septenarius Hendecasyllable Choliamb Aeolic verse Choriamb Glyconic Asclepiad...
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  • metres of metrical psalms. Foot (prosody) Hymn tune Metre (poetry) Trochaic septenarius The metrical index of the 1941 LCMS The Lutheran Hymnal has several...
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  • — u —). In classical grammatical terminology it can be described as a trochaic dimeter catalectic, i.e. a combination of two groups of two trochees each...
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    dialogue. His dramatic works were written in the iambic senarius and trochaic septenarius. They included both lyric passages (cantica) and dialogue (diverbia)...
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    in iambic dimeter catalectic; 8 short poems (26 lines in all) in trochaic septenarius; and 5 poems about roses in dactylic hexameters (36 lines in all)...
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  • hexameter Iambic trimeter Saturnian (poetry) Metres of Roman comedy Trochaic septenarius Hendecasyllable Choliamb Aeolic verse Choriamb Glyconic Asclepiad...
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  • following obscene poetic graffito from Pompeii is written in the trochaic septenarius metre: futuitur cunnus [pi]llōsus multō melius [qu]am glaber e[ād]em...
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    hexameter Iambic trimeter Saturnian (poetry) Metres of Roman comedy Trochaic septenarius Hendecasyllable Choliamb Aeolic verse Choriamb Glyconic Asclepiad...
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  • originally pioneered by the Greek lyric poet Hipponax, who wrote "lame trochaics" as well as "lame iambics". The basic structure is much like iambic trimeter...
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  • | In Latin and Greek, the rarely used trochaic octonarius is not catalectic, but the common trochaic septenarius is catalectic: | – u – x | – u – x ||...
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