- term
septenarius is also used
twice by the
grammarian Diomedes (4th
century AD),
referring once to the
trochaic and once to the
iambic septenarius. Otherwise...
- thirds,
giving the
temperament of each in
fractions of a comma. The last "
Septenarius"
tuning was not
conceived in
terms of
fractions of a comma,
despite some...
-
instead of a full
iambic foot. In that case it is
called iambic septenarius ('
septenarius'
means grouped in sevens). Used
outside the theatre, it is called...
- and the comedies. The two main
metres used in
comedy were the
trochaic septenarius and
trochaic octonarius. Look up
trochee in Wiktionary, the free dictionary...
- "Silver
Paraya (Cynodon
septenarius)". iNaturalist.
Retrieved 12
April 2024. Froese, Rainer; Pauly,
Daniel (eds.). "Cynodon
septenarius". FishBase. January...
-
Ctenotus septenarius, the m****ive-gibber ctenotus, is a
species of
skink found in the
Northern Territory in Australia. Fenner, A.; Hutchinson, M.; McDonald...
- and
medieval poetry. It
consists of ninety-three
verses in
trochaic septenarius, and is
divided into
strophes of
unequal length by the refrain: Cras...
-
hexameter Prosody (Gr****)
Prosody (Latin)
Meters of
Roman comedy Trochaic septenarius Brevis in
longo Anceps Biceps Resolution (meter) M. L. West (1987). Introduction...
- in
spoken dialogue in
Roman comedy.
There were also
metres called the
septēnārius and octōnārius (see
Metres of
Roman comedy). The dēnārius was a silver...
- such as the
iambic trimeter or a
trochaic metre such as the
trochaic septenarius.
Roland Greene;
Stephen Cushman;
Clare Cavanagh;
Jahan Ramazani; Paul...