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Colometry is a
scholarly technique used in linguistics,
particularly in the
analysis of
ancient texts. The name
comes from the
notion of
Ancient Gr****:...
- system,
including Codex Coislini**** and
Codex Amiatinus.
Comma (rhetoric)
Colometry "colon".
Online Etymology Dictionary. κῶλον. Liddell,
Henry George; Scott...
- 200 BC:
single dots (théseis,
Latin distinctiones) that
separated verses (
colometry), and
indicated the
amount of
breath needed to
complete each fragment...
- n48.
Hagel 2008, 126. D'Angour 2018, 63. Solomon, J. "Orestes 344–45:
Colometry and Music".
Mathiesen 1981, 27.
Hagel 2008, pp. 127–28.
Mathiesen 1999...
- Identity, and
Empire in
Ancient Rome. The
Roman Cultural Revolution The
Colometry of
Latin Prose "Faculty
Profile > USC Dana and
David Dornsife College...
- Cultura." Mnemosyne, 4th ser., 55.1: 41–72. Habinek, T. N. (1985). "The
Colometry of
Latin Prose".
University of
California Studies in
classical Philology...
- Sung Jin (2013). "Application of the
Tiberian Accentuation System for
Colometry of
Biblical Hebrew Poetry".
Journal of
Northwest Semitic Languages. 39...
- Real-Encyclopadie 33.882-97.
Reference from Habinek.
Thomas N. Habinek, The
colometry of
Latin prose (1985), pp. 115–6.
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University Press, 1987, ISBN 0-8014-1876-3 Seneca's Anapaests. Metre,
Colometry, Text and
Artistry in the
Anapaests of Seneca's Tragedies, Atlanta: Scholars...
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Seven Against Thebes. The
fragment is
significant also in the
history of
colometry since it
includes lyric verses that have been
divided into
metrical cola...