Iambic and vowel-initial words at the end of Seneca’s trimeters

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  • Antoine Foucher Université de Caen

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.23808/rel.v11i0.87796

Keywords:

prosody; trimester; rhythm; Ovid; Seneca.

Abstract

If Seneca’s use of iambic and vowel-initial words at the end of his trimeters testifies to the influence of the Ovidian pentameter, it also points out another idea of rhythm. The study of this words can also help to determine the chronogical order of his works

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Published

2011-12-30

How to Cite

Foucher, A. (2011) “Iambic and vowel-initial words at the end of Seneca’s trimeters”, Revista de Estudios Latinos, 11, pp. 39–54. doi: 10.23808/rel.v11i0.87796.

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