Master Greek prosody and choral metre with clear, student-friendly guidance.
This edition helps readers explore the fundamentals of Greek quantity and metre, including how accents, breathings, and word "affections" shape rhythm. It presents practical rules and annotated examples to build confident scanning skills without overwhelming jargon.
This edition introduces the essentials of Greek prosody, then moves into the specifics of long and short vowels, the role of syllables, and the treatment of complex metres. It emphasizes step-by-step reasoning, so learners can see how metre guides pronunciation and line structure in Greek poetry.
- Plain explanations of core concepts like prosody, metre, and synapheia
- Guided practice with examples from classical poets and choral passages
- Discussion of common metre types, including anapestic and dactylic verse
- Notes on how punctuation and phrasing affect scansion in practice
Ideal for students, teachers, and self-learners seeking a steady, approachable introduction to Greek verse and metrical analysis.Ideal for readers of classical linguistics, ancient Greek literature, and college-level study of metre.