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- Dodecasyllable abstract "Dodecasyllable verse (Italian: dodecasillabo) is a line of verse with twelve syllables. 12 syllable lines are used in a variety of poetic traditions. Jacob of Serugh (c. 451 – 29 November 521), a Monophysite Bishop of Batnan da-Srugh, also called 'Flute of the Spirit' who composed in the dodecasyllabic verse more than seven-hundred verse homilies, or mêmrê (ܡܐܡܖ̈ܐ), of which only 225 have thus far been edited and published.It is also used in Italian and French poetry, and in poetry of the Southern Slavs (the most famous example being Marko Marulić). In an Anglo-Saxon and French context, the dodecasyllable is generally called the "alexandrine", after the French equivalent.".
- Dodecasyllable wikiPageID "2940015".
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- Dodecasyllable hasPhotoCollection Dodecasyllable.
- Dodecasyllable subject Category:Poetic_rhythm.
- Dodecasyllable comment "Dodecasyllable verse (Italian: dodecasillabo) is a line of verse with twelve syllables. 12 syllable lines are used in a variety of poetic traditions. Jacob of Serugh (c.".
- Dodecasyllable label "Dodecasillabo".
- Dodecasyllable label "Dodecassílabo".
- Dodecasyllable label "Dodecasyllable".
- Dodecasyllable label "Dodecasílabo".
- Dodecasyllable sameAs Dodecasílabo.
- Dodecasyllable sameAs Dodecasillabo.
- Dodecasyllable sameAs Dodecassílabo.
- Dodecasyllable sameAs m.08f0p2.
- Dodecasyllable sameAs Q1253572.
- Dodecasyllable sameAs Q1253572.
- Dodecasyllable wasDerivedFrom Dodecasyllable?oldid=542424150.
- Dodecasyllable isPrimaryTopicOf Dodecasyllable.