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  • 121Foot (prosody) — The foot is the basic metrical unit that generates a line of verse in most Western traditions of poetry, including English accentual syllabic verse and the quantitative meter of classical ancient Greek and Latin poetry. The unit is composed of… …

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  • 122Dactyl (poetry) — Metrical feet Disyllables ˘ ˘ pyrrhus, dibrach ˘ ¯ iamb …

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  • 123Rhythmic mode — Pérotin, Alleluia nativitatis , in the third rhythmic mode. In medieval music, the rhythmic modes were set patterns of long and short durations (or rhythms). The value of each note is not determined by the form of the written note (as is the case …

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  • 124Ashok Chakradhar — (born 08 02 1951 ) is a Hindi author and poet.Ashok Chakradhar is a leading Hindi poet specializing in satire and comedy. He is professor and currently Head of the Hindi Dept. at Jamia Millia Islamia University in Delhi. Additionally, he is… …

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  • 125Molossus (poetry) — Metrical feet Disyllables ˘ ˘ pyrrhus, dibrach ˘ ¯ iamb …

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  • 126Glossary of poetry terms — This is a glossary of poetry terminology.Measures of verseTypes of metreBelow, short/long definitions of a syllable of classical languages correspond to unstressed/stressed of English language.* Amphibrach: short long short * Amphimacer or cretic …

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  • 127Cretic — Metrical feet Disyllables ˘ ˘ pyrrhus, dibrach ˘ ¯ iamb …

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  • 128Édouard Brissaud — (1852 04 15, Besançon – 1909 12 20) was a French physician and pathologist. He was taught by Jean Martin Charcot at Pitié Salpêtrière Hospital. He had interests in a number of medical disciplines including motion disturbances, anatomy, neurology… …

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