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The Sapphic stanza is the only stanzaic form adapted from Greek and Latin poetry to be used widely in Polish literature. It was introduced during the Renaissance, and since has been used frequently by many prominent poets. The importance of the Sapphic stanza for Polish literature lies not only in its frequent use, but also in the fact that it formed the basis of many new strophes, built up of hendecasyllables (11-syllable lines) and pentasyllables (5-syllable lines).

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Sapphic stanza in Polish poetry

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The Sapphic stanza is the only stanzaic form adapted from Greek and Latin poetry to be used widely in Polish literature. It was introduced during the Renaissance...

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Sapphic stanza

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The Sapphic stanza, named after Sappho, is an Aeolic verse form of four lines. Originally composed in quantitative verse and unrhymed, since the Middle...

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Polish poetry

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(1945–2021) List of famous Polish poems List of Polish-language poets Sapphic stanza in Polish poetry Skamander Sung poetry "Marcin Bielski – szesnastowieczny...

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Rhyme scheme

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verbatim) Rubaiyat: AABA or AAAA Sapphic stanza in Polish poetry - various Scottish stanza: AAABAB, as used by Robert Burns in works such as "To a Mouse" Sestain:...

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Hendecasyllable

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lines of a Sapphic stanza, though it was also sometimes used in stichic verse, for example by Seneca and Boethius. Sappho wrote many of the stanzas subsequently...

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Alcaic stanza

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Alcaic stanza and the Sapphic stanza named for Alcaeus' contemporary, Sappho, are two important forms of Classical poetry. The Alcaic stanza consists...

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Polish literature

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Literature List of Polish-language authors List of Polish-language poets Polish comics Polish poetry Samizdat Sapphic stanza in Polish poetry Science fiction...

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Glossary of poetry terms

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part of a line of verse in most Indo-European traditions of poetry Prosody: the principles of metrical structure in poetry Stanza: a group of lines forming...

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Sebastian Grabowiecki

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literatures. He also wrote the first Polish poem in ottava rima, and was an early adopter of the Sapphic stanza in Polish poetry. His best-known poem is a sonnet...

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Ode to Aphrodite

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Composition and in fragmentary form in a scrap of papyrus discovered at Oxyrhynchus in Egypt. The Ode to Aphrodite comprises seven Sapphic stanzas. It begins...

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Alcaeus of Mytilene

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simple stanzas or 'strophes' which they re-used in many poems – hence the 'Alcaic' and 'Sapphic' stanzas, named after the two poets who perfected them or...

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Sebastian Klonowic

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Spuszczanie Statków Wisłą (1595) — an early example of the Sapphic stanza in Polish poetry, exceptional for its length Worek Judaszów (1600) Victoria...

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Jan Kochanowski

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List of Poles Political fiction Sapphic stanza in Polish poetry This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Rines, George...

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Horace

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the melody of a hymn to John the Baptist, Ut queant laxis, composed in Sapphic stanzas. This hymn later became the basis of the solfege system (Do, re, mi...

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Catullus

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erotic wedding-poetry that Sappho was famous for. Catullus twice used a meter that Sappho was known for, called the Sapphic stanza, in poems 11 and 51...

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Pindar

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lyric poetry, loosely associated with Horace and Pindar. Regular verses in four line stanzas were associated with Horace's Odes, which did in fact inspire...

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Trochaic septenarius

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which is maintained in the other verses of the hymn (e.g. obnoxiam, gloriam, memoriam and perpetuum, balsamum, aromatum). The third stanza, with a description...

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Metres of Roman comedy

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exceptions. In Greek anapaestic poetry it is generally assumed that the verse-ictus was heard on the second half of the foot. However, in Plautus, except in the...

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