The sources of the theory of the Estonian hexameter can be traced back to 17th century Germany, where the long syllables of ancient hexameter were replaced with stressed ones, and short syllables with unstressed ones. Although such understanding is clearly inadequate, to a great extent it still holds ground in contemporary approaches. Hexameter, like any other verse metre, can be treated from two angles. First, as an abstract scheme which is realized in different texts, while the degree of realization can vary. Second, hexameter can be viewed as a prototype and actual texts create a certain space further from or closer to the prototype. In both cases questions arise, first, about the limits of hexameter, and second, whether a given text has...
Recent advances in cultural analytics and large-scale computational studies of art, literature and f...
Collective identities and transnational networks in medieval and early modern Europe, 1000-180
The chronology of early Greek hexameter poetry is obscure. Some scholars have attempted to make argu...
The Syllabic Structure of Estonian Hexameter at the End of the 19th Century – the First Half of the ...
In this article I shall discuss the rhythmical possibilities of the Greek hexameter, showing how thi...
This paper is part of a project aimed to analyse the rhythm of Estonian binary verse metres. It is t...
The article introduces the results of a semantic analysis of Uku Masing's (1909– 1985) early poetry ...
Ants Oras’s innovation was not confined to the sphere of language, he also has an important role in ...
From the very beginning of systematic investigation of the Russian iambic tetrameter (1910s–1940s), ...
<p>The hexametric poems do not allude narrowly to Homer or epic but rather draw on the whole epic an...
Equimetrical translation of verse, which conveys the metre of the source text, should be distinguish...
The goal of this paper is to show that (some) Ancient Greek hexametric poets were not indifferent to...
In Language and Meter, Dieter Gunkel and Olav Hackstein unite fifteen linguistic studies on a variet...
The aim of this paper is to give an account of verse forms in David Hilchen’s poetry. In the paper t...
The paper deals with the origin of hexameter. Several number of proverbial expressions are given to ...
Recent advances in cultural analytics and large-scale computational studies of art, literature and f...
Collective identities and transnational networks in medieval and early modern Europe, 1000-180
The chronology of early Greek hexameter poetry is obscure. Some scholars have attempted to make argu...
The Syllabic Structure of Estonian Hexameter at the End of the 19th Century – the First Half of the ...
In this article I shall discuss the rhythmical possibilities of the Greek hexameter, showing how thi...
This paper is part of a project aimed to analyse the rhythm of Estonian binary verse metres. It is t...
The article introduces the results of a semantic analysis of Uku Masing's (1909– 1985) early poetry ...
Ants Oras’s innovation was not confined to the sphere of language, he also has an important role in ...
From the very beginning of systematic investigation of the Russian iambic tetrameter (1910s–1940s), ...
<p>The hexametric poems do not allude narrowly to Homer or epic but rather draw on the whole epic an...
Equimetrical translation of verse, which conveys the metre of the source text, should be distinguish...
The goal of this paper is to show that (some) Ancient Greek hexametric poets were not indifferent to...
In Language and Meter, Dieter Gunkel and Olav Hackstein unite fifteen linguistic studies on a variet...
The aim of this paper is to give an account of verse forms in David Hilchen’s poetry. In the paper t...
The paper deals with the origin of hexameter. Several number of proverbial expressions are given to ...
Recent advances in cultural analytics and large-scale computational studies of art, literature and f...
Collective identities and transnational networks in medieval and early modern Europe, 1000-180
The chronology of early Greek hexameter poetry is obscure. Some scholars have attempted to make argu...