7. Christian Rhythm at the End of Antiquity – part 3

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Previous chapter Rhythm as Regular Beat – Augustine's De musica, 3, 4, 5 Climbing down the ladder, Augustine then differentiates between verse and meter. Some metric lines, he argues, are uneven and do not have a regular pause before their endings. Instead, verse uses meter but possesses regular pauses. For Augustine—who does not mind, here, quoting the “ancients” i.e. the tradition—there cannot be such thing as what will be called much later “free verse”. — Master. Well! You - Sur le concept de rythme – Nouvel article

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