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Scholarly technique used in linguistics
Colometry is a scholarly technique used in linguistics, particularly in the analysis of ancient texts. The name comes from the notion of Ancient Greek:
Colometry
Oldest surviving complete piece of music
n48. Hagel 2008, 126. D'Angour 2018, 63. Solomon, J. "Orestes 344–45: Colometry and Music". Matheisen 1981, p. 27. Hagel 2008, pp. 127–28. D'Angour 2018
Seikilos_epitaph
Roman politician, soldier and writer (234–149 BC)
Cultura." Mnemosyne, 4th ser., 55.1: 41–72. Habinek, T. N. (1985). "The Colometry of Latin Prose". University of California Studies in Classical Philology
Cato_the_Elder
Ancient Greek poetry text
Seven Against Thebes. The fragment is also significant in the history of colometry, since it includes lyric verses divided into metrical cola, a practice
Lille_Stesichorus
Classicist, professor
University Press, 1987, ISBN 0-8014-1876-3 Seneca's Anapaests. Metre, Colometry, Text and Artistry in the Anapaests of Seneca's Tragedies, Atlanta: Scholars
John_Fitch_(classicist)
Greek literary scholar and grammarian
200 BC: single dots (théseis, Latin distinctiones) that separated verses (colometry), and indicated the amount of breath needed to complete each fragment
Aristophanes_of_Byzantium
American historian and classical scholar (1953-2019)
Identity, and Empire in Ancient Rome. The Roman Cultural Revolution The Colometry of Latin Prose "Faculty Profile > USC Dana and David Dornsife College
Thomas_Habinek
Jewish religious chanting practice
Sung Jin (2013). "Application of the Tiberian Accentuation System for Colometry of Biblical Hebrew Poetry". Journal of Northwest Semitic Languages. 39
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Rhetorical figure
syllables; a wide diversity of colon lengths is observed. Comma (rhetoric) Colometry "colon". Online Etymology Dictionary. κῶλον. Liddell, Henry George; Scott
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Subdiscipline of mathematical linguistics
on elementary statistical studies, which can be found under the header colometry and stichometry. In QL, the concept of law is understood as the class
Quantitative_linguistics
Practice of counting lines in texts
to mark every hundredth line. Stichometry was sometimes confused with colometry, the practice of some Christian authors in late antiquity of writing texts
Stichometry
Roman grammarian
Real-Encyclopadie 33.882-97. Reference from Habinek. Thomas N. Habinek, The colometry of Latin prose (1985), pp. 115–6. Preview here. One or more of the preceding
Nonius_Marcellus
Italian classical philologist (1915–2014)
Lomiento. In 1999 he and Franca Perusino edited a monograph on ancient Greek colometry. He studied Greek tragedy and ancient historiography and Roman culture
Bruno_Gentili
Rhythmic sentence ending used in rhetoric
de Provinciis Consularibus Oratio. OUP. Habinek, Thomas N. (1985). The Colometry of Latin Prose. University of California Press. Keeline, Tom; Kirby, Tyler
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The Lord of retribution, The avenger
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Eminent
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English : habitational name from any of various minor places named Loxley, as for example one in Warwickshire, which is named with the Old English personal name Locc + lēah ‘woodland clearing’.
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He has bad character.
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Joy of God, Son of God
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