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versification (vɜːsɪfɪˈkeɪʃən) [ad. L. versificātiōn-, versificātio, noun of action f. versificāre to versify. So F. versification (1680), Sp. versificacion, Pg. -a{cced}ão, It. -azione.] 1. The action of composing verse; the art or practice of versifying. In Rolland Crt. Venus (c 1550) ii. 176 ‘Ver...
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Versification
Versification may refer to:
the art of making poetry
Metre (poetry), the basic rhythmic structure of a verse or lines in verse
Verse (poetry), a single metrical line in a poetic composition
Versification (Bible), process by which the books of the Bible were divided into verses
See also
Versifier (disambiguation
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versification
versification/ˌvɜ:sɪfɪˈkeɪʃn; ˌvəsəfə`keʃən/ n[U](fml 文)(a) art of composing verse 诗格; 诗律.(b) style in which verse is composed; metre 诗体; 韵律.
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Versificator
Bertsolaritza, the art of singing extemporaneously composed songs in Basque
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Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom
Versifier (disambiguation)
Versification
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Versifier
Versifier may refer to:
one who creates verse
Poetaster, a derogatory term applied to bad or inferior poets
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Versification (disambiguation
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Prosody
study of poetic meters and verse in Sanskrit and one of the six Vedangas, or limbs of Vedic studies
Prosody (Greek), the theory and practice of Greek versification Prosody (Latin), the study of Latin versification and its laws of meter
Prosody (linguistics), the suprasegmental characteristics of speech
Prosody
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Michel Murat
Michel Murat is best known as a specialist of twentieth-century French literature, with an emphasis on modernity, style, poetics, and versification.
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Maurice Grammont
Petit traité de versification française, 1908 – Brief treatise on French versification.
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Boris Tomashevsky
He wrote major works on versification, poetics, stylistics, text analysis, Pushkin studies, and French poetry.
He wrote Pushkin. He was especially interested in the theory of versification.
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Fables, Ancient and Modern
The Fables were greatly admired throughout the 18th century, and their form and versification were imitated by John Keats in "Lamia." An interesting feature of the preface is that Dryden did not understand Chaucer's Middle English prosody and dismissed his versification as irregular,
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Mikhail Gasparov
(, 1974), Overview of the History of Russian Versification (, 1984), Overview of the History of European Versification (, 1989). Review of A History of European Versification by M. L. Gasparov; G. S. Smith; M. Tarlinskaja.
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Chain rhyme
Parsons English versification for the use of students, Boston, 1891, which also quotes this example. Parsons English versification for the use of students, Boston, 1891
Rhyme
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Timothy Steele
Works about versification
Steele's two books on versification have attracted considerable attention. Those who care for explanations of versification and poetic history will find his two volumes of prose useful and readable.
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Samuel Presbiter
Four of his works have been published in full or in part: his versification of Psalm 1, his records of William de Montibus's lectures on the Psalms, Collecta ex diuersis auditis in scola Willelmi de Monte (a rare record of ‘collations’ given at a cathedral school), and De oratione dominica (a versification
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Patri Fidiel
Patri Fidiel (1762–1824) was a Capuchin, author of poems about religious aspects and with a popular traditional versification.
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