Dactylic Hexameter - the Longs and Shorts of Latin Meter
To learn and practice scanning dactylic hexameter, please visit http://www.hexameter.co. A primer video for learning how to tell the syllable length for Latin poetry. This video is the first step in learning about Latin poetic meter.

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