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6. Formula and Meter: A Summary

6. Formula and Meter: A Summary In L’épithète traditionnelle, [1] Parry recorded his discovery that the word-break patterns of epic hexameter mark the places where formulas generally start and end. I am now prepared to add to his thesis this corollary: that the epic formulas are derived from lyric formulas appropriate mainly […]

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2. Internal Expansion

2. Internal Expansion More needs to be said about the choriambic dimeter. This octosyllable is the most primitive form of regular dimeter inherited by Greek. In its pattern ⏓ ⏓ ⏓ ⏓ – ⏑ ⏑ ⏓, we see the preservation of a clear metrical delineation between opening and closing, with an […]

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Introduction

Introduction [In this on-line version, the page-numbers of the printed version are indicated within braces (“{” and “}”). For example, “{69|70}” indicates where p. 69 of the printed version ends and p. 70 begins. These indications will be useful to readers who need to look up references made elsewhere to the printed […]