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Aeolic verse is a classification of Ancient Greek lyric poetry referring to the distinct verse forms characteristic of the two great poets of Archaic Lesbos, Sappho and Alcaeus, who composed in their native Aeolic dialect. These verse forms were taken up and developed by later Greek and Roman poets and some modern European poets.

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  • Äolische Versmaße (de)
  • Aeolic verse (en)
  • Verso eolico (it)
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  • Aeolic verse is a classification of Ancient Greek lyric poetry referring to the distinct verse forms characteristic of the two great poets of Archaic Lesbos, Sappho and Alcaeus, who composed in their native Aeolic dialect. These verse forms were taken up and developed by later Greek and Roman poets and some modern European poets. (en)
  • Äolische Versmaße sind Versformen der antiken Metrik (Versbau), die im aiolischen Griechisch silbenzählend sind, das heißt, sie haben eine feste Silbenzahl und es kann nicht wie sonst oft eine Länge in zwei Kürzen aufgelöst oder zwei Kürzen zu einer Länge zusammengezogen werden. Typisch ist die sogenannte äolische Basis, das heißt, dass bei den ersten beiden Silben jede Kombination von Kürze und Länge möglich ist (——, —◡, ◡— oder ◡◡). In metrischer Notation wird die äolische Basis durch ○○ wiedergegeben. Bekannte Beispiele sind (in Klammer Abkürzung und Silbenzahl): ◡◡—◡◡—◡◡ —◡ˌ—◡◡ˌ—◡ˌ—. (de)
  • Per metrica eolica, o versi eolici si intendono un insieme di versi in uso nella versificazione antica, i quali, per alcune loro caratteristiche, si differenziano dalla prassi metrica usuale, così come veniva intesa e praticata nella letteratura greca e latina.Tale gruppo di versi ha ricevuto la denominazione di metri eolici perché sono stati introdotti nell'uso letterario, da poeti lirici che si servirono del dialetto eolico, come Terpandro, Alceo e Saffo. Gli antichi attribuivano loro anche l'invenzione di questo tipo di metri, mentre i moderni per lo più ritengono che essi si limitarono a conferire dignità letteraria panellenica a metri e ritmi in uso tra le popolazioni eoliche; dopo i grandi esempi dei poeti di Lesbo, tali metri rimasero ampiamente in uso e godettero di grande fortuna, (it)
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