This handy reference guide provides a comprehensive overview of Latin versification, a key aspect of classical education and scholarship. The book contains a variety of exercises and examples that illustrate the principles of Latin verse composition, as well as detailed discussions of meter, rhyme, and other technical aspects of poetic form. Whether you are a student of Latin or simply interested in the mechanics of classical poetry, this book is an invaluable resource.
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