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    The Resurrection and Afterlife of an Archaic Metre : Bede, the Carolingians and the Trochaic Septenarius

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    The Venerable Bede’s eighth-century treatise De arte metrica contains the first description of the trochaic septenarius, an archaic metre best-known from early Roman comedy but also adopted by Christian hymnodists. Although Bede’s presentation was partly flawed, it became a guideline for Carolingian poets who often followed it to the letter, demonstrating the artificiality of their verse technique and their dependence on metrical theory.Peer reviewe

    Re-classicizing Bede? : Hrabanus Maurus on Prosody and Meter

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    Hrabanus Maurus’s ninth-century Excerptio de arte grammatica Prisciani is a compendium of prosodic rules intended for classroom use as an aid to the scansion and composition of metrical poetry, a hard-learned skill in the Early Middle Ages, when syllable lengths had disappeared from spoken Latin. The work is best understood as a creative synthesis of several Late Antique and Early Medieval grammatical works, mainly those of Donatus and Priscian. In addition, Hrabanus’s presentation of common syllables (syllables that can be interpreted as either long or short) relies heavily on Bede’s eighth-century De arte metrica, and, in many places, quotes it verbatim. In his highly polemical De arte metrica, Bede sought to create a standard for purely Christian verse, replacing Vergil and the “pagan” classics with Christian epic poets as a normative model, even in questions of prosody. In Hrabanus’s paraphrase, however, Bede’s strongly pro-Christian sentiment has been moderated to a high degree. Bede’s condemnation of “pagan” prosodic license is presented in a considerable less severe form, and Hrabanus has re-introduced quotations from pre-Christian poets into his presentation, including the verse of Horace, which had enjoyed a renaissance in the Carolingian age. While Hrabanus does not directly challenge Bede’s dichotomy of pagan and Christian verse technique, he has sought to find a compromise between the Bedan norm and the Carolingians’ new-found interest in the classical tradition in order to meet the demands of his audience.Peer reviewe

    De novis libris iudicia : Contributi per la storia dell'esametro latino, vols. I-II, Studi e Testi Tardoantichi 8 (Rome, 2008)

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    Book review. Reviewed work: Lucio Ceccarelli: Contributi per la storia dell'esametro latino. Vols. I-II. Studi e Testi Tardoantichi 8. - Roma, 2008.Non peer reviewe

    Multiple Origins : Some Observations on the Medieval Latin Rhyme

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    Rudimenta linguae Finnicae breviter delineata : Suomen kielen varhaiskielioppi ja sen tausta [Book review]

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    Book review. Reviewed book: Rudimenta linguae Finnicae breviter delineata: Suomen kielen varhaiskielioppi ja sen tausta. Edited by Petri Lauerma. Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seura, Helsinki 2012. ISBN 978-952-222-375-3.Non peer reviewe
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