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one giving the
Saturnian's heptasyllabic half-line by acephaly (truncation of line-beginning), the other yielding the hexasyllabic colon both by acephaly and catalexis (truncation of line-end). Ultimately, owing to the difficulties of describing and analyzing the Saturnian without taking its history
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English, two collections of the texts are available. Warmington's Loeb contains Livius Andronicus and Naevius' Saturnians, among other poetry and poets, and Courtney's anthology with commentary includes the Scipionic epitaphs and other inscriptions. Regarding the meter, the standard quantitative
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No recent treatment of non-Latin Italic material is available in
English; see Costa, Morelli, and Poccetti. Vigorita and West discuss the Saturnian and its prehistory in connection with the reconstruction of Proto-Indo-European meter. Goldberg's book is an excellent treatment of the development of
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Saturnians come from the
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Handbooks otherwise schematize the verse as 3+ || 2+ stresses. This theory assumes
Classical Latin accentuation. However, there is reason to believe that the Old Latin accent may have played a role in the verse. Afterwards, Lindsay himself abandoned his theory.
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a Proto-Indo-European 7- or 8-syllable line combined with a shorter 5- or 6-syllable line, which is itself derivable from the octosyllable by undoing truncations (noted in metrical schemes by one or more ^'s, wherever in the meter the truncation has occurred).
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Poccetti, Paolo (1982). "Elementi culturali negli epitafi poetici peligni. III: La struttura metrica" [Cultural
Elements in the Paelignian Poetic Epitaphs. III: Metrical Structure].
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Fragmenta
Saturnia Heroica - Édition critique, traduction et commentaire des fragments de l'Odyssée latine de Livius Andronicus et de la Guerre punique de Cn. Naevius
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Atque utinam exstārent illa carmina, quae multīs saeclīs ante suam aetātem in epulīs esse cantitāta ā singulīs conuīuīs dē clārōrum uirōrum laudibus in
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458:, who follows him in both time and technique) preserve something of the Saturnian aesthetic in hexameter verse. Ennius explicitly acknowledges
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1906:. Program in Indo-European Studies (PIES) (Ph.D. thesis). Los Angeles, CA: University of California – via Academia.edu.
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Poccetti, Paolo (1983). "Eine Spur des saturnisches Verses im Oskischen" [A trace of the Saturnian verse in Oscan].
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Morelli, Giuseppe (1973–1974). "Un antico saturnio popolare falisco" [An Ancient Popular Faliscan Saturnian].
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treatment is still Cole. The details of the accentual approach are set out in Lindsay. A new proposal that draws from
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Parsons, Jed (1999). "A new approach to the Saturnian verse and its relation to Latin prosody".
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1887:(academic blog). Los Angeles, CA: University of California
1171:'Today, I shall drink wine. Tomorrow, I shall go without.'
1844:. Vol. 314. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
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Here are the same texts from above, scanned accentually.
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orthography are conventionally transcribed in bold-face
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Musa Lapidaria: A selection of Latin verse inscriptions
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whose appearance was most in keeping with his virtue,
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1642:Sulla preistoria della tradizione poetica italica
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794:* As in early Latin poetry, if not – as in later.
450:However, it has been noted that later poets like
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1666:. New York; Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
1646:On the Prehistory of the Italic Poetic Tradition
1536:M.L. West schematized this subset of verses as:
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496:nec dictī studiōsus fuit Rōmānus homō ante hunc.
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731:Gnaevō patre / prōgnātus, fortis vir sapiēnsque
611:'Tell me, O Goddess of song, of the clever man'
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532:or based on accented and unaccented syllables.
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827:he subdued all Lucania and led off hostages.'
821:who was consul, censor, and aedile among you,
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1627:Cole, Thomas (1969). "The Saturnian verse".
797:** Some early Latin poetry treats this as ∪.
491:nam neque Mūsārum scopulōs ēscendit ad altōs
1883:. Program in Indo-European Studies (PIES).
1475:´ ∪ ´ ∪ || ´ ´ ∪ || ∪ ´ ∪ ∪ ´ ∪ (Accentual)
1275:´ ∪ ´ ∪ ´ ∪ || ∪ – ∪ – || ∪ – ∪ (Accentual)
1225:, and those in the Latin script italicized.
1158:´ ∪ ´ ∪ (||) ´ (∪) ∪ || ´ ∪ ´ ∪ (Accentual)
885:´ ∪ ´ ∪ || ´ ∪ ∪ || ´ ∪ ∪ ´ ∪ ∪ (Old Latin)
504:'For no Roman scaled the Muses' lofty crags
483:in rhythms which the Fauns and seers sang.'
472:vorsibus quōs ōlim Faunei vātesque canēbant
1849:West, M.L. (1973). "Indo-European Metre".
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751:subigit omnem Lūcānam, opsidēsque abdūcit.
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910:sacr(ā) in mēnsā Penātium ordine pōnuntur
741:cōnsul, cēnsor, aedīlis quī fuit apud vōs
635:sacr(ā) in mēnsā Penātium ordine pōnuntur
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29:This article includes a list of general
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1866:. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
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905:Postquam avem aspexit in templō Anchīsa
824:he captured Taurasia, Cisauna, Samnium,
630:Postquam avem aspexit in templō Anchīsa
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988:cuius fōrma virtūtī parissuma / fuit
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1673:"The Saturnian Metre. First Paper"
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1657:. Atlanta, GA: Scholars Press.
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1677:American Journal of Philology
1648:]. Florence, IT: Olschki.
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1898:Mercado, Angelo O. (2006).
1785:Skutsch, Otto, ed. (1985).
1509:Prehistory of the Saturnian
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1793:. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
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413:regretted the loss in his
1836:Warmington, E.H. (1936).
1813:. Basel: Schwabe Verlag.
1807:Viredaz, Antoine (2020).
1662:Goldberg, Sander (1995).
1653:Courtney, Edward (1995).
323:meter or verse is an old
1640:Costa, Gabriele (1998).
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137:Latin rhythmic hexameter
1798:Vigorita, John (1973).
1664:Epic in Republican Rome
1619:Encyclopædia Britannica
1613:"Saturnian Metre"
1217:inscriptional texts in
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870:(4) Livius Andronicus,
593:(1) Livius Andronicus,
428:scrīptum relīquit Catō.
50:more precise citations.
1862:Whitman, F.H. (1993).
1842:Loeb Classical Library
1704:Lindsay, W.M. (1893).
1671:Lindsay, W.M. (1893).
1629:Yale Classical Studies
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1308:, 4th century BC)
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442:Antiquities
202:Ionic metre
48:introducing
1917:Categories
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1881:"research"
1857:: 161–187.
1780:: 207–217.
1754:: 117–137.
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426:Orīginibus
388:and other
31:references
1767:: 213–36.
1415:Corfinium
1332:epigraphy
1223:minuscule
1215:Sabellian
1185:Etruscoid
530:accentual
386:hexameter
382:classical
321:Saturnian
282:Catalexis
227:Lekythion
88:Old Latin
1500:unknown)
1401:goddess)
1096:Faliscan
863:Examples
586:Examples
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341:Odysseia
222:Dochmiac
182:Glyconic
177:Choriamb
167:Choliamb
1635:: 3–73.
1596:Annales
1566:Sources
1498:hanustu
1306:Plestia
1302:Umbrian
872:Odissia
595:Odissia
574:caesura
538:caesura
460:Naevius
399:Plautus
358:Odyssey
349:Odyssia
345:Odissia
44:improve
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403:Horace
332:poetic
329:Italic
252:Anceps
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