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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Metres of Roman comedy (section Trochaic septenarius)
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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Greek prosody (section Trochaic)
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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Brevis brevians (section Iambo-trochaic metres)
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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