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January 2024. Kroll...
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metaphor of
people running (ἐκ μεταφορᾶς τῶν τρεχόντων) and the
Roman metrician Marius Victorinus notes that it was
named from its
running and
speed (dictus...
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refers to
Spenser and
Watson as if they were
still alive ("our
flourishing metricians"), but also
mentions "Owen's new epigrams",
published in 1607.
Three early...
- Juba II,
client King of
Numidia and
Mauretania (52 BC–AD 23) Juba (Roman
metrician) (2nd
century writer)
Titus Desticius Juba (3rd
century Roman governor)...
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Alexandria who
lived in the
first century. He was a
student of
Heliodorus the
Metrician. He
taught for some time in Rome and
wrote many works,
several of which...
- long and
anceps syllable)
exchange places in a
metrical pattern.
Ancient metricians used the term prin****lly of the Gr****
galliambic rhythm | u u – u | –...
- Serr**** -
consul Marcus Atilius -
dramatist Atilius Fortunati**** -
metrician Titus Quinctius Atta - poet
Publius Acilius Atti**** -
adviser to Hadrian...
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letters of the alphabet. (See
Sanskrit prosody.) So, the 11th/12th
century metrician Kedārabhaṭṭa in his work Vṛtta-ratnākara
characterised the mandākrāntā...
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Panagiotis Soutsos scrutinized as a Grammarian, Philologist, Schoolmaster,
Metrician and Poet (Τὰ Σούτσεια, ἤτοι Ὁ κύριος Παναγιώτης Σοῦτσος ἐν γραμματικοῖς...
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Panagiotis Soutsos Scrutinized as a Grammarian, Philologist, Schoolmaster,
Metrician and Poet.
After pointing out
errors and
solecisms in Soutsos' own language...