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The Alcaic stanza is a Greek lyrical meter, an Aeolic verse form traditionally believed to have been invented by Alcaeus, a lyric poet from Mytilene on the island of Lesbos, about 600 BC. The Alcaic stanza and the Sapphic stanza named for Alcaeus' contemporary, Sappho, are two important forms of Classical poetry. The Alcaic stanza consists of two Alcaic hendecasyllables, followed by an Alcaic enneasyllable and an Alcaic decasyllable. ==In Sappho's and Alcaeus' poetry== The Alcaic stanza as used by Sappho and Alcaeus has the scheme ( where ¯ is a longum, ˘ a breve, and × an anceps): × ¯ ˘ ¯ × ¯ ˘ ˘ ¯ ˘ ¯ || (alc11) × ¯ ˘ ¯ × ¯ ˘ ˘ ¯ ˘ ¯ || (alc11) × ¯ ˘ ¯ × ¯ ˘ ¯ ¯ || (alc9 ) ¯ ˘ ˘ ¯ ˘ ˘ ¯ ˘ ¯ ¯ ||| (alc10) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Alcaic stanza」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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