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Gregory Nagy, Comparative Studies in Greek and Indic Meter
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Checklist of Greek (G) and Indic (I) Metrical Terminology
Symbols
Abbreviations of Editions
Introduction
Part I. κλέοc ἄφθιτον and Greek Meter
1. The Common Heritage of Greek and Indic Meter: A Survey 2. Internal Expansion 3. On the Origins of Dactylic Hexameter 4. The Metrical Context of κλέοc ἄφθιτον in Epic and Lyric 5. The Wedding of Hektor and Andromache: Epic Contacts in Sappho 44LP 6. Formula and Meter: A Summary Part II. śráva(s) ákṣitam and Indic Meter
7. The Metrical Context of Rig-Vedic śráva(s) ákṣitam and ákṣiti śrávas 8. An Inquiry into the Origins of Indic Trimeter 9. The Distribution of Rig-Vedic śrávas: An Intensive Correlation of Phraseology with Meter Epilogue: The Hidden Meaning of κλέοc ἄφθιτον and śráva(s) ákṣitam Appendix A. μήδεα and ἄφθιτα μήδεα εἰδώc Appendix B. Dovetailing: Speculations on Mechanics and Origins Selected Bibliography
Abbreviations of Editions
D = E. Diehl, Anthologia lyrica Graeca (2nd ed. Leipzig 1933-1942; fascicles 1-3, 3rd ed. 1954-1964)
LP = E. Lobel and D. Page, Poetarum Lesbiorum fragmenta (Oxford 1955)
MW = R. Merkelbach and M. L. West, Fragmenta Hesiodea (Oxford 1967)
N = A. Nauck, Tragicorum Graecorum fragmenta (2nd ed. 1889 reprinted with supplement by B. Snell, Hildesheim 1964)
P = D. Page, Poetae melici Graeci (Oxford 1962)
S = B. Snell, Bacchylidis carmina cum fragmentis (8th ed. Leipzig 1961)
W = M. L. West, Iambi et elegi Graeci I, II (Oxford 1971, 1972)