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- Aeolics in Latin, also using the Alcaic stanza, the Lesser Asclepiad, and hipponacteans. In the summing-up poem "Exegi monumentum" (Odes 3.30), Horace makes...
- Hipponax (Ancient Gr****: Ἱππῶναξ; gen. Ἱππώνακτος; fl. late 6th century BC), of Ephesus and later Clazomenae, was an Ancient Gr**** iambic poet who composed...
- The Odes (Latin: Carmina) are a collection in four books of Latin lyric poems by Horace. The Horatian ode format and style has been emulated since by other...
- verse-begin ×× (aeolic base) × ("acephalous line") no anceps syllables ˘ ¯ ¯ hipponactean × × | ¯ ˘ ˘ ¯ | ˘ ¯ ¯ hagesic****an × | ¯ ˘ ˘ ¯ | ˘ ¯ ¯ aristophanean...
- the fourth book appears to have contained many poems in acephalous hipponacteans with double choriambic expansion, and possibly in other metres; the...
- Hipponax's pungent invective to form neatly crafted, personal attacks. Hipponactean choliambs were among Catullus's most often used meters but the spirit...
- arrangement was first restored by Theodor Bergk. Also known as an acephalous hipponactean, abbreviated as ^hipp. The name "hagesic****an" comes from Alcman's use...
- Tithonus poem is twelve lines long, and is in a metre called "acephalous Hipponacteans with internal double-choriambic expansion". It is the fourth poem by...