A Callimachean Refinement to the Greek Hexameter: A New ‘Law’ and some Observations on Greek Proclitics
I should like to draw attention to a metrical phenomenon observable in the hexameters of Callimachus and propound a ‘law’ which so far as I know has not been remarked on before; the accompanying discussion involves some refinements to our understanding of the metrical effect of proclitics of general...
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