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About: Glyconic

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Glyconic (from Glycon, a Greek lyric poet) is a form of meter in classical Greek and Latin poetry. The glyconic line is the most basic form of Aeolic verse, and it is often combined with others. The basic shape (often abbreviated as gl) is as follows: x x – u u – u – The acephalous ("headless") version (^gl), also known as the telesillean (Latin: telesilleus), is: x – u u – u – x x – u u – u – | x x – u u – –

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  • Der Glykoneus ist in der antiken Verslehre ein achtsilbiges äolisches Versmaß. In der metrischen Formelnotation wird es mit gl abgekürzt. Benannt ist das Versmaß nach dem sonst unbekannten griechischen Dichter (Hephaistion 10,2). Es werden die folgenden drei Formen unterschieden: 1. Glykoneus (gl1): —◡◡—◡—◡—2. Glykoneus (gl2): ◡◡—◡◡—◡◡3. Glykoneus (gl3): —◡—◡—◡◡— Von diesen drei Formen wird der 2. Glykoneus am häufigsten genutzt; er ist auch stets gemeint, wenn der Begriff Glykoneus ohne weitere Unterscheidung verwendet wird. (de)
  • Glyconic (from Glycon, a Greek lyric poet) is a form of meter in classical Greek and Latin poetry. The glyconic line is the most basic form of Aeolic verse, and it is often combined with others. The basic shape (often abbreviated as gl) is as follows: x x – u u – u – Here "x" indicates an anceps, "–" a longum, and "u" a brevis. "x x" is known as the Aeolic base, which can be a spondeus "– –", a trochee "– u", or an iamb "u –". The middle foot "– u u –" is a choriambus, as a so-called choriambic nucleus is a defining element of Aeolic verse. As in all classical verse forms, the phenomenon of brevis in longo is observed, so although the last syllable can actually be short or long, it always "counts" as long. The acephalous ("headless") version (^gl), also known as the telesillean (Latin: telesilleus), is: x – u u – u – Runs of glyconic lines are often ended by a pherecratean (a glyconic without the last brevis: x x – u u – –), as in the glyconic and pherecratean stanzas found in Anacreon and Catullus (i.e. Catullus 34 and 61). The combination of glyconic and pherecratean is given the name priapean (Latin: priapeus): x x – u u – u – | x x – u u – – (en)
  • Il gliconeo è un verso della metrica classica greca e latina. (it)
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  • Der Glykoneus ist in der antiken Verslehre ein achtsilbiges äolisches Versmaß. In der metrischen Formelnotation wird es mit gl abgekürzt. Benannt ist das Versmaß nach dem sonst unbekannten griechischen Dichter (Hephaistion 10,2). Es werden die folgenden drei Formen unterschieden: 1. Glykoneus (gl1): —◡◡—◡—◡—2. Glykoneus (gl2): ◡◡—◡◡—◡◡3. Glykoneus (gl3): —◡—◡—◡◡— Von diesen drei Formen wird der 2. Glykoneus am häufigsten genutzt; er ist auch stets gemeint, wenn der Begriff Glykoneus ohne weitere Unterscheidung verwendet wird. (de)
  • Il gliconeo è un verso della metrica classica greca e latina. (it)
  • Glyconic (from Glycon, a Greek lyric poet) is a form of meter in classical Greek and Latin poetry. The glyconic line is the most basic form of Aeolic verse, and it is often combined with others. The basic shape (often abbreviated as gl) is as follows: x x – u u – u – The acephalous ("headless") version (^gl), also known as the telesillean (Latin: telesilleus), is: x – u u – u – x x – u u – u – | x x – u u – – (en)
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  • Glykoneus (de)
  • Glyconic (en)
  • Gliconeo (it)
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