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Only two meters will be discussed here; both are extended in English. The first is the trochaic meter, or * * * *, used in epic and dramatic poetry, but nothing is known of its repetitions before 400 BC. This meter consists of a stressed syllable followed by a light syllable, unstressed in classical tradition. The second is the anapestic meter, * * * **, used in lyric and iambic passages, but not in epic. It is irregular in number, though sometimes describing a loosely regular rhythm as well, but may still be represented by the long regularly recurring stress pattern * * * *. Ancient Greek rarely uses this meter, as it is not its natural sound. Alumni laude is an early example, while Carmina Burana is one of the most famous of its modern uses The ainas and hypae are the stressed syllables, while the anapests are the unstressed ones. Anapests are sometimes called "dotted", as dots are drawn after a word in Morse code.
The folio of a manuscript is the term for the large sheets of paper folded into a book. A folio may be made from paper, parchment or vellum. Sometimes the term is used for the paper pages of a book or catalog, of manuscript pages, of loose sheets of paper, and of individual pages. A folio of manuscripts is called a folio; one of paper or canvas is called a quarto. Festus says Verba fronte pagedo dividaturas, hec enim fronte solebant qui ausus erat "I divide words in front to be printed according to the size of the type. For those who used to press up things a long time ago, it was usual to put up nothing but text on the front page" (Augustine, De iisque legum libris Antiquis, V.14.2). d2c66b5586





