Dactylic
hexameter (also known as "heroic
hexameter") is a form of meter in poetry or a rhythmic scheme. It is traditionally associated
Kaynak: Dactylic hexameterIn accentual-syllabic verse , it is a line of iambic
hexameter - a line of six feet or measures ("iambs"), each of which has two
Kaynak: AlexandrineHorace also crafted elegant
hexameter verses (Sermones and Epistles ) and caustic iambic poetry (Epodes ). The
hexameters are amusing
Kaynak: Horacethe three major collections of poetry, the Heroides , Amores and Ars Amatoria , and of the Metamorphoses , a mythological
hexameter poem.
Kaynak: OvidThe Iliad (sometimes referred to as the Song of Ilion or Song of Ilium) is an epic poem in dactylic
hexameter s, traditionally attributed
Kaynak: IliadIt is composed of 9,896 lines in dactylic
hexameter The first six of the poem's twelve books tell the story of Aeneas' wanderings from
Kaynak: AeneidHorace also wrote verses in dactylic
hexameter, employing a conversational and epistolary style. Virgil , his contemporary, composed
Kaynak: Prosody (Latin)The golden line is a type of Latin dactylic
hexameter frequently mentioned in Latin classrooms in English speaking countries and in
Kaynak: Golden linegenerally, "the whole body of heroic tradition as embodied in
hexameter verse Thus, in addition to the Iliad and the Odyssey , there
Kaynak: HomerAfrica is an epic poem in Latin
hexameter s by the 14th century Italian poet Petrarch (Francesco Petrarca). It tells the story of the
Kaynak: Africa (Petrarch)The Ilias Latina is a short Latin
hexameter version of the Iliad of Homer that gained popularity in Antiquity and remained popular
Kaynak: Ilias LatinaThe Punica is a Latin epic poem in seventeen books in dactylic
hexameter written by Silius Italicus (ca. 28–ca. 103 AD) comprising some
Kaynak: Punica (poem)Kḗykos gámos) is a fragmentary Ancient Greek
hexameter poem that was attributed to Hesiod during antiquity. The fragments that survive
Kaynak: Wedding of Ceyxalso "Astronomy") is a fragmentary Ancient Greek
hexameter poem that was attributed to Hesiod during antiquity. As the title of the
Kaynak: Astronomia110 lines of dactylic
hexameter - Among the most noteworthy elements of the text are its non-linear plot, and the influence on events of
Kaynak: Odyssey