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List of classical meters
The following
meters
were used in
Greek poetry
and adapted for
Latin poetry
:
Major forms
Dactylic hexameter
, the meter of the
Iliad
,
Odyssey
and
Aeneid
, used for epic and other narrative and didactic poetry
Elegiac couplet
, consisting of a line of dactylic hexameter and one of
dactylic pentameter
, employed by
Ovid
for all his extant works except the
Metamorphoses
Iambic trimeter
, the most common meter in the dialogue portions of tragedy and comedy
Aeolics
Glyconic
and
pherecratean
Asclepiad
Sapphic stanza
, so called for
Sappho
Alcaic stanza
, so called for
Alcaeus
Hendecasyllabic verse
Adonean
Other meters
Choliambic
, also known as
limping iambs
or
scazon
Ionic
Anacreonteus
Anapestic
Trochaic
Dactylo-epitrite
Dochmiac
Galliambic
, a relatively rare form of which
Carmen
63 by
Catullus
is the only complete example from antiquity