Form and Structure in Ancient Poetry, I-II

< VT 14 (1964) 423-445; 16 (1966) 152-180; Hebrew and Ugaritic verse consists of parallel lines of an equal number of ‘thought-units’, not beats or stresses.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Kosmala, H.
Format: Print Article
In:Studies, Essays and Reviews
Year: 1977, Pages: 84-135
KeiBi Identifier:39:267
Further subjects:Konferenzschrift
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