- in
verse and a part in prose" (prosimetrum). The
derived adjective prosimetrical occurs in
English as
early as
Thomas Blount’s
Glossographia (1656) where...
- the
Pulitzer Prize-winning A
Confederacy of
Dunces (1980). It is a
prosimetrical text,
meaning that it is
written in
alternating sections of
prose and...
-
Haibun (俳文, literally,
haikai writings) is a
prosimetric literary form
originating in ****an,
combining prose and haiku. The
range of
haibun is
broad and...
- by Boethius,
dating from
between c. 880 and 950. Boethius's work is
prosimetrical,
alternating between prose and verse, and one of the two
surviving m****cripts...
- or
Muslim East,
especially the monometer,
monorhyme qaṣīda and the
prosimetric maqāma, were
adopted in al-Andalus. The
major Andalusi innovation in...
- CNWS Publications. ISBN 978-90-5789-153-3.
Retrieved 10
March 2012. A
prosimetrical rendition,
entitled Xue
Rengui kuahai zheng Liao
gushi 薛仁貴跨海征遼故事 (The...
- (illustrated ed.). Leiden: CNWS Publications. p. 341. ISBN 978-90-5789-153-3. A
prosimetrical rendition,
entitled Xue
Rengui kuahai zheng Liao
gushi 薛仁貴跨海征遼故事 (The...
- that is
believed to be some of the
earliest examples of
vernacular and
prosimetric narratives in
Chinese literature.
These texts date back to the Tang dynasty...
- Bürgel)
Orientalisches Mittelalter, Wiesbaden: AULA-Verlag, 1990. '
Prosimetrical Genres in
classical Arabic Literature', in J.
Harris and K. Reichl,...
-
battles among Tribes of the
Arabian Peninsula before Islam. The text is
prosimetric,
containing alternating p****ages of
prose and poetry. P****ages of poetry...