The aim of this paper is to give an account of verse forms in David Hilchen’s poetry. In the paper the metrical structures and rhythmic regularities in poems gathered from different periods of his creation are studied and the results are compared with the data from ancient Latin authors. Some aspects of the prosodic features in Hilchen’s verse are discussed as well. The paper will demonstrate the prosodic and rhythmic variety of the metres used, which resembles the rhythmic preferences of ancient models and early modern verse
Gnomic poems have often been noted for their unusual metrical style. One aspect of their style that ...
The poetical corpus of 11th-c. Christopher Mitylenaios, such as it is found in manuscript No. Z alph...
This book traces the development of hypermetric verse in Old English and compares it to the cognate ...
Ants Oras’s innovation was not confined to the sphere of language, he also has an important role in ...
In Language and Meter, Dieter Gunkel and Olav Hackstein unite fifteen linguistic studies on a variet...
textThe focus of this dissertation is the refinement of comparative metrical analysis, i.e. the com...
The Syllabic Structure of Estonian Hexameter at the End of the 19th Century – the First Half of the ...
This paper is part of a project aimed to analyse the rhythm of Estonian binary verse metres. It is t...
This study describes the verse design of Old English poetry in terms of modern phonological theory, ...
Hrabanus Maurus’s ninth-century Excerptio de arte grammatica Prisciani is a compendium of prosodic r...
Marcus Antonius Muretus, the sixteenth century French and Italian Humanist orator and professor, emp...
Included in both liturgical services and pedagogical instruction, verse was performed daily at the m...
In 2014, the project CEILE (Corpus Electronicum Inscriptionum Latinarum Estoniae, EKKM 14-364) was l...
The article introduces the results of a semantic analysis of Uku Masing's (1909– 1985) early poetry ...
The article describes the sources Laurentius Corvinus may have relied on while composing his Carmin...
Gnomic poems have often been noted for their unusual metrical style. One aspect of their style that ...
The poetical corpus of 11th-c. Christopher Mitylenaios, such as it is found in manuscript No. Z alph...
This book traces the development of hypermetric verse in Old English and compares it to the cognate ...
Ants Oras’s innovation was not confined to the sphere of language, he also has an important role in ...
In Language and Meter, Dieter Gunkel and Olav Hackstein unite fifteen linguistic studies on a variet...
textThe focus of this dissertation is the refinement of comparative metrical analysis, i.e. the com...
The Syllabic Structure of Estonian Hexameter at the End of the 19th Century – the First Half of the ...
This paper is part of a project aimed to analyse the rhythm of Estonian binary verse metres. It is t...
This study describes the verse design of Old English poetry in terms of modern phonological theory, ...
Hrabanus Maurus’s ninth-century Excerptio de arte grammatica Prisciani is a compendium of prosodic r...
Marcus Antonius Muretus, the sixteenth century French and Italian Humanist orator and professor, emp...
Included in both liturgical services and pedagogical instruction, verse was performed daily at the m...
In 2014, the project CEILE (Corpus Electronicum Inscriptionum Latinarum Estoniae, EKKM 14-364) was l...
The article introduces the results of a semantic analysis of Uku Masing's (1909– 1985) early poetry ...
The article describes the sources Laurentius Corvinus may have relied on while composing his Carmin...
Gnomic poems have often been noted for their unusual metrical style. One aspect of their style that ...
The poetical corpus of 11th-c. Christopher Mitylenaios, such as it is found in manuscript No. Z alph...
This book traces the development of hypermetric verse in Old English and compares it to the cognate ...