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- Brevis_in_longo abstract "In Ancient Greek and Latin meter, brevis in longo (Classical Latin: [ˈbrɛwɪs ɪn ˈlɔŋgoː]) is a short syllable at the end of a line that is counted as long.The term comes from Latin and means "a short [syllable] in place of a long [syllable]." Brevis in longo is possible in any classical meter that requires a long syllable at the end of a line, including dactylic hexameter and iambic trimeter.Brevis in longo is quite distinct from the metrical element anceps, which is a syllable that can be either short or long. These two phenomena are often confused but there are differences between the two. For example, an anceps will be considered short or long in accordance with its natural length. A brevis in longo, on the other hand, will always be considered long, even though its natural quantity is short: the pause at the end of the line adds weight enough for even a short syllable to be counted as long.An additional distinction is the following: some classical meters have an anceps syllable in certain positions in the line (at the beginning of each metron, for example, in iambic trimeter). The placement of the anceps is dictated by the type of meter. However, all classical meters have the possibility of a brevis in longo, proving that the brevis in longo is a different phenomenon.".
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- Brevis_in_longo wikiPageWikiLink Anceps.
- Brevis_in_longo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Latin_literary_phrases.
- Brevis_in_longo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Poetic_rhythm.
- Brevis_in_longo wikiPageWikiLink Dactylic_hexameter.
- Brevis_in_longo wikiPageWikiLink Iambic_trimeter.
- Brevis_in_longo wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Brevis_in_longo wikiPageWikiLink Metre_(poetry).
- Brevis_in_longo wikiPageWikiLink Prosody_(Latin).
- Brevis_in_longo wikiPageWikiLink Syllable_weight.
- Brevis_in_longo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Brevis in longo".
- Brevis_in_longo wikiPageWikiLinkText "brevis in longo".
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- Brevis_in_longo subject Category:Latin_literary_phrases.
- Brevis_in_longo subject Category:Poetic_rhythm.
- Brevis_in_longo hypernym Syllable.
- Brevis_in_longo type Term.
- Brevis_in_longo comment "In Ancient Greek and Latin meter, brevis in longo (Classical Latin: [ˈbrɛwɪs ɪn ˈlɔŋgoː]) is a short syllable at the end of a line that is counted as long.The term comes from Latin and means "a short [syllable] in place of a long [syllable]." Brevis in longo is possible in any classical meter that requires a long syllable at the end of a line, including dactylic hexameter and iambic trimeter.Brevis in longo is quite distinct from the metrical element anceps, which is a syllable that can be either short or long. ".
- Brevis_in_longo label "Brevis in longo".
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- Brevis_in_longo sameAs Q4962583.
- Brevis_in_longo sameAs Q4962583.
- Brevis_in_longo wasDerivedFrom Brevis_in_longo?oldid=640431770.
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