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- Antiquity. Brill. Retrieved 5 January 2024. Leonhardt, Jürgen. "Iuba [3] Metrician, 3rd cent. AD". Brill’s New Pauly. Brill. Retrieved 5 January 2024. Kroll...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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 | –...
- 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)...
- – ᴗ – | ᴗ – x Although the iambic trimeter has six feet, the ancient metricians state that it had three "beats" (tres percussiones). Quintilian writes:...
- editor for citing Herrmann, referring to him sarcastically as "that noted metrician". Alfred Ernout remarked that while he would leave Herrmann's biographical...
- 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...
- Panagiotis Soutsos Scrutinized as a Grammarian, Philologist, Schoolmaster, Metrician and Poet. After pointing out errors and solecisms in Soutsos' own language...
- bright or odd clothing to advertise themselves. Concometrist- also called Metricians; one of a highly trained group of fastidious researchers and soldier-scholars...