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Recent Monographs on Greek and Latin Metre.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

Edward V. Arnold
Affiliation:
Bangor.

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1911

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References

page 110 note 1 (1) Enoplic Metre in Greek Comedy. By White, J. Williams. University of Chicago, 1907.Google Scholar (2) Horace's Alcaic Strophe. By Richardson, L. J.. University of California, 1907.Google Scholar (3) Zwei Beitrdge zur lateinischen Metrik. Cornu, Von Julius. Prag, 1908.Google Scholar (4) Beitrdge zur lateinischen Metrik. Cornu, Von Julius. Wien, 1908.Google Scholar (5) Carmen Arvale seu Martis Verber, or the Tonic Laws of Latin Speech and Rhythm. By Fitzhugh, T.. University of Virginia, 1908.Google Scholar (6) The Twenty-Second Book of the Iliad. With critical notes, by Pallis, Alex. London (D. Nutt), 1909.Google Scholar (7) The Law of Breves Breviantes in the Light of Phonetics. By Sonnenschein, E. A.. University of Chicago, 1911.Google Scholar

page 111 note 1 I adopt the convenient term suggested by Prof. Sonnenschein to indicate that part of the foot which does not bear the metrical ictus.