Indoeuropean Rhythm. University of Virginia - Bulletin of the School oh Latin No. 7.
Indoeuropean Rhythm. University of Virginia - Bulletin of the School oh Latin No. 7. | Rare and modern books | Fitzhugh, Thomas
Indoeuropean Rhythm. University of Virginia - Bulletin of the School oh Latin No. 7.
Indoeuropean Rhythm. University of Virginia - Bulletin of the School oh Latin No. 7. | Rare and modern books | Fitzhugh, Thomas
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- Author
- Fitzhugh, Thomas
- Publishers
- U.S.A.: Anderson Brothers., 1912.
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- 201 S./ p. Broschiert.
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- Languages
- English
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Aus der Bibliothek von Prof. Wolfgang Haase, langj�igem Herausgeber der ANRW und des International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT) / From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - altersgem�sehr guter Zustand / very good condition for age - Contents -- No. 7. Indoeuropean Rhythm -- The Indoeuropean tripudium -- The inadequacy of our accentual and rhythmic tradition -- Numerus (rim), or tripudic accent and rhythm -- The classic falsification of tripudic truth -- The Italic tripudium -- The Keltic tripudium -- The classic Latin tripudium -- The Modern tripudium -- The evolution of Modern rhythm -- Tripudic Correption and Reduction -- The Italico-Keltic double-accent -- Rhythmic correption and reduction -- The testimony of our tradition to the tripudic allegro and lento tempo -- Quantitative correption and reduction -- The testimony of tradition to tripudic quantitative correption and reduction -- Qualitative and structural correption and reduction -- The Keltic Saturnian and Christian Hymnology -- Caspar Zeuss and Keltic rhythm -- The Italico-Keltic dimeter and Christian hymnology -- The Gallic Saturnian of St. Ambrose -- The Saturnian distich in Italico-Keltic poetry -- The history of European rhythm -- Modern philology and tripudic doctrine.