"The Enkheiridion Of Hehfaistiown Concerning Metres And Poems," translated into English and illustrated with notes and rhythmical notation, offers a comprehensive exploration of ancient Greek metrics. Authored by Hephaestion of Alexandria, this work delves into the intricacies of poetic forms and structures, providing invaluable insights for scholars and enthusiasts of classical literature.
This edition makes Hephaestion's seminal text accessible to a wider audience, enhancing understanding through detailed annotations and rhythmical notation. Explore the foundations of Western poetic tradition with this enduring resource, essential for anyone studying the art and science of poetry.
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