Reading Homer aloud: pronunciation, rhythm, enjambments
Douglas Frame, Leonard Muellner, and Gregory Nagy discuss reading Homer aloud: pronunciation and its changes through time; pausing at enjambments; mastering the rhythm by memorizing passages; fixed metrical patterns; rhythm built into the language; predictability of ends of hexameter lines. For further details, Greek text, and references, please visit https://kosmossociety.org/reading-hom...

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