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Metre and Rhythm in Greek Verse
Joan Silva Barris
Verlag Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften Verlag, 2011
ISBN 9783700171560 , 177 Seiten
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Contents
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Prologue: Justification and Method
10
First Part: Relative Basic Durations and Syllabic Equivalences
14
1. Prior Questions
14
2. Relative Basic Durations; Their Level of Probability and Their Hypothetical Frequency of Use
27
3. Syllabic Equivalences
40
Second Part: Rhythmic Value of Traditional Poetic-Musical Genres
57
1. Dactylic hexameter
57
2. Elegiac distich
71
3. Stichic iambs and trochees
77
4. Anapaests
106
5. Aeolic lyric
109
6. Ionics
130
7. Cretic and paeonic sequences
133
8. Dochmii
138
9. Iambo-trochaic lyric
143
10. The dactylo-epitrites
145
11. On dactylo-trochaic or iambo-anapaestic sequences
149
Third Part: Rhythmic Proposals for Some Metrically Compound Passages
151
1. Archilochus fr. 188 W, 1–2 (epodic strophe; see also fr. 189–192 W).
151
2. Alcman fr. 1, 36–49 P (mixed lyric strophe)
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3. Alcaeus fr. 140, 2–4 Voigt (short Aeolic-iambic strophe plus a part of the
154
4. Sappho fr. 94, 1–5 Voigt (dactylic Aeolic strophe preceded by two verses of
155
5. Sappho fr. 96, 6–9 Voigt (Aeolic strophe plus a part of the first verse of the
156
6. Anacreon fr. 388, 1–4 P (choriambic-iambic strophe plus a part of the first
156
7. Aeschylus Septem contra Thebas 626–630
7. Aeschylus Septem contra Thebas 626–630
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8. Bacchylides 17 S-M, 1–23 (metrically mixed strophe)
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9. Pindar Olympia 1, 12–22 S-M (antistrophe of a metrically mixed ode)
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10. Sophocles Oedipus Tyrannus 168–177
10. Sophocles Oedipus Tyrannus 168–177
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11. Euripides Hercules Furens 425–435
11. Euripides Hercules Furens 425–435
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12. Euripides Bacchae 370–385
12. Euripides Bacchae 370–385
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Bibliography
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