Greek and Roman Versification: With an Introduction on the Development of Ancient Versification (Classic Reprint) - Hardcover

Lucian Muller

 
9780428435400: Greek and Roman Versification: With an Introduction on the Development of Ancient Versification (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

Unlock the rules behind ancient verse and how Greek and Roman poets shaped it.

This scholarly work offers clear explanations of metrical systems, from hexameters to lyric strophes, and shows how Latin and Greek verse evolved side by side. It’s ideal for students, teachers, and readers who want a solid, classroom-ready guide to classical versification.

This edition provides a concise history, practical analyses, and diagrams that illustrate how lines, cadences, and pauses create rhythm. You’ll find structured discussions of major meters, sample forms, and notes that link theory to ancient poetry you may encounter in coursework or reading.
  • Detailed explanations of Greek and Latin metrical forms, with examples and benchmarks.
  • Clear discussion of caesura, arsis, thesis, and other versification concepts.
  • Illustrations of how poets like Archilochus, Horace, Sappho, and others used meters.
  • Accessible for classroom use, study, and reference with helpful vocabulary and notes.
Ideal for readers of classical poetry, philology, and literary history seeking a reliable, study-ready guide to ancient verse.

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