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Iambus or iambic poetry was a genre of ancient Greek poetry that included but was not restricted to the iambic meter and whose origins modern scholars have traced to the cults of Demeter and Dionysus. The genre featured insulting and obscene language and sometimes it is referred to as "blame poetry". For Alexandrian editors, however, iambus signified any poetry of an informal kind that was intended to entertain, and it seems to have been performed on similar occasions as elegy even though lacking elegy's decorum. The Archaic Greek poets Archilochus, Semonides and Hipponax were among the most famous of its early exponents. The Alexandrian poet Callimachus composed "iambic" poems against contemporary scholars, which were collected in an edition of about a thousand lines, of which fragments o

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  • Un vers iàmbic és un vers que es basa en el ritme accentual de la poesia clàssica, format per peus de sí·laba breu i síl·laba llarga. És la base dels dístics elegíacs. Segons Plini el Vell, el poeta i satíric llatí Horaci considerava que fou Arquíloc de Paros qui inventà el vers iàmbic durant el segle vii. (ca)
  • La poesía yámbica en Grecia nació en la esfera pública de la fiesta y rituales religiosos. Se llama así por utilizar el pie métrico denominado yambo (Ίαμβος), compuesto de una sílaba breve y otra larga (U_) y agrupado por lo general en trímetros yámbicos; su contenido es fundamentalmente el propio de la sátira o satírico; podría decirse que la poesía yámbica fue el precedente directo de la sátira latina. (es)
  • Iambus or iambic poetry was a genre of ancient Greek poetry that included but was not restricted to the iambic meter and whose origins modern scholars have traced to the cults of Demeter and Dionysus. The genre featured insulting and obscene language and sometimes it is referred to as "blame poetry". For Alexandrian editors, however, iambus signified any poetry of an informal kind that was intended to entertain, and it seems to have been performed on similar occasions as elegy even though lacking elegy's decorum. The Archaic Greek poets Archilochus, Semonides and Hipponax were among the most famous of its early exponents. The Alexandrian poet Callimachus composed "iambic" poems against contemporary scholars, which were collected in an edition of about a thousand lines, of which fragments of thirteen poems survive. He in turn influenced Roman poets such as Catullus, who composed satirical epigrams that popularized Hipponax's choliamb. Horace's Epodes on the other hand were mainly imitations of Archilochus and, as with the Greek poet, his invectives took the forms both of private revenge and denunciation of social offenders. (en)
  • Iambus atau puisi iambik adalah sebuah genre dari yang meliputi namun tak terbatas pada ukuran dan dikaitkan oleh para cendekiawan modern kaitkan dengan kultus-kultus Demeter dan Dionisus. Genre tersebut menampilkan penghinaan dan bahasa kasar dan terkadang disebut sebagai "puisi pelecehan". (in)
  • La poesia giambica era un tipo di poesia simposiale della Grecia arcaica nata intorno al VII secolo a.C., caratterizzata da turpiloquio, invettiva, osceno e ridicolo. (it)
  • 抑扬格派(英文:Iambus),是古希腊抒情诗的一个流派。他们的作品使用的韵脚包括但不限于抑扬格。这个流派的起源可以追溯到对得墨忒耳与狄俄倪索斯的崇拜。流派语言具有无礼、下流的特征,有时它被称为“Blame poetry”。 (zh)
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  • Un vers iàmbic és un vers que es basa en el ritme accentual de la poesia clàssica, format per peus de sí·laba breu i síl·laba llarga. És la base dels dístics elegíacs. Segons Plini el Vell, el poeta i satíric llatí Horaci considerava que fou Arquíloc de Paros qui inventà el vers iàmbic durant el segle vii. (ca)
  • La poesía yámbica en Grecia nació en la esfera pública de la fiesta y rituales religiosos. Se llama así por utilizar el pie métrico denominado yambo (Ίαμβος), compuesto de una sílaba breve y otra larga (U_) y agrupado por lo general en trímetros yámbicos; su contenido es fundamentalmente el propio de la sátira o satírico; podría decirse que la poesía yámbica fue el precedente directo de la sátira latina. (es)
  • Iambus atau puisi iambik adalah sebuah genre dari yang meliputi namun tak terbatas pada ukuran dan dikaitkan oleh para cendekiawan modern kaitkan dengan kultus-kultus Demeter dan Dionisus. Genre tersebut menampilkan penghinaan dan bahasa kasar dan terkadang disebut sebagai "puisi pelecehan". (in)
  • La poesia giambica era un tipo di poesia simposiale della Grecia arcaica nata intorno al VII secolo a.C., caratterizzata da turpiloquio, invettiva, osceno e ridicolo. (it)
  • 抑扬格派(英文:Iambus),是古希腊抒情诗的一个流派。他们的作品使用的韵脚包括但不限于抑扬格。这个流派的起源可以追溯到对得墨忒耳与狄俄倪索斯的崇拜。流派语言具有无礼、下流的特征,有时它被称为“Blame poetry”。 (zh)
  • Iambus or iambic poetry was a genre of ancient Greek poetry that included but was not restricted to the iambic meter and whose origins modern scholars have traced to the cults of Demeter and Dionysus. The genre featured insulting and obscene language and sometimes it is referred to as "blame poetry". For Alexandrian editors, however, iambus signified any poetry of an informal kind that was intended to entertain, and it seems to have been performed on similar occasions as elegy even though lacking elegy's decorum. The Archaic Greek poets Archilochus, Semonides and Hipponax were among the most famous of its early exponents. The Alexandrian poet Callimachus composed "iambic" poems against contemporary scholars, which were collected in an edition of about a thousand lines, of which fragments o (en)
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  • Iambus (genre) (in)
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  • Poesia giambica (it)
  • 抑扬格派 (zh)
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