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  • Nicely done, Bryan! You've inspired me to think again about going back and trying to record the Philodemus epigram of the invitation to Piso to join in the 20th! You might be interested in these, too: youtu.be/wWbc1Lv9Lbo youtu.be/3MRV6fQ3Sio
  • (Quote from Cassius) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dactylic_hexameter?wprov=sfla1 That double bar is a caesura. It's there whether it's marked or not. Luke Ranieri just didn't mark the scansion. Ranieri's is more fluid, but the the second is just emphasizing or demonstrating the meter far more. They're both "correct." : "Almost every hexameter has a word break, known as a caesura /sɪˈzjʊərə/, in the middle of the 3rd foot, sometimes (but not always) coinciding with a break in sense. In most case…
  • Like this? youtube.com/watch?v=CmDfdnktMcI&feature=share7 And scanning exercise into the details! youtube.com/watch?v=l_kAX8E8GEs&feature=share7