The Forms of Hebrew Poetry

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INDEX II


OF MATTERS


Abu'l-Walid, 9 Duhm's theories of metre and
Acrostich. See Alphabetic poems strophe, 203 f., 225-236
Alliteration, 128 Dunash ibn Labrat, 9
Alphabetic poems, 8, 24, 88, 187-
189, chh. vii., viii. Echo, 169, 171, 176, 234 (see also
Alternate parallelism, 63 Balance)
Anapaests, 144, 150 sense and rhythmical, 171 f.
Antithetic parallelism, 49 " Eighteen Blessings," the, 26
Assyrian, rhythmical unit in, 141 Elegies, 25, 89, 133
scansion in, 141, 144 n., 205 i n the Talmud, 30 n. 1
Astruc, 5 f. Emendations, textual, in the light
of parallelism, 75 n., S0, 82 f.,
105, 110 n., 153 f., 274 f. n.,
Eusebius, 11-13, 15 276 n. (see also Repetition), 296
Babylonian. See Assyrian, Poetry Genesis, Sievers' theory of metre
Balance, rhythmical echo and, 131- in, 47 f., 54, 203 f., 207-222
136, 157, 160, 169 f., 223 Sievers' theories of metrical
Baruch, Apocalypse of, 27, 33 sources of J, E, P in, 209 f.
Blessings and curses, metrical, 219 Hariri, 111-akdamdt of, 41 if., 45, 63
Budde's theory of kinah, 91 f.,
117 f., 118 n. Ibn Ezra, 9, 1S


Caesura in 3 : 3 rhythm rare, 168 f. Incomplete parallelism, 49, 91, 98 f.,
in 4 : 4 rhythm, 160, 164, 169 104, 112, 123, 127
in 4 :3 and 4:2 rhythm, 169 f., defined, 59
234 examples of, 72-82, 94
in kinah, cp. 90 f. with compensation, defined, 74
Chasdai, 9 examples of, 76-79
Complete parallelism, defined, 49, without compensation, defined,
59 74
examples of, 60-72, 94 examples of, 75 f., 94
in Lam. i.-iv. rare, 96-95, 115 Interpolations, 185 n., 255, 261 f.,
Constructive parallelism=Synthe- 292
tic parallelism (q.v.)
Creation, rhythm in Babylonian Jamnia, Jewish school of, 27
and Hebrew narratives of, 222 Jannai, 8
Curses. See Blessings Jeremiah, Duhm's theory of metre
of, 229 if.
Dirges, 90 (see also Kinah, Elegies)
Distich, the unit in parallelism,
158 f.
301

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