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  2. Abecedarius - Wikipedia

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    An abecedarius (also abecedary and abecedarian) is a special type of acrostic in which the first letter of every word, strophe or verse follows the order of the letters in the alphabet. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  3. Abecedarian hymn - Wikipedia

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    An abecedarian hymn is a hymn that begins with the letter A, and each verse or clause following begins with the next letter of the alphabet. [1] The abecedarian hymn Altus Prosator is used on All Saints Day. [2] Other such hymns include A patre unigenitus, [3] Carmen paschale [4] and Archangelum mirum magnum. [5]

  4. Acrostic - Wikipedia

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    Relatively simple acrostics may merely spell out the letters of the alphabet in order; such an acrostic may be called an 'alphabetical acrostic' or abecedarius.These acrostics occur in the Hebrew Bible in the first four of the five chapters of the Book of Lamentations, in the praise of the good wife in Proverbs 31:10-31, and in Psalms 9-10, 25, 34, 37, 111, 112, 119 and 145. [4]

  5. Psalm 119 - Wikipedia

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    Psalm 119 is one of several acrostic poems found in the Bible. Its 176 verses are divided into 22 stanzas, one for each of the 22 characters that make up the Hebrew alphabet . In the Hebrew text, each of the eight verses of each stanza begins with the same Hebrew letter.

  6. Abecedarium - Wikipedia

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    The Anglo-Saxon futhorc (abecedarium anguliscum) An Early Cyrillic abecedarium on birch bark document № 591 from ancient Novgorod ().Dated to 1025–1050 AD. Folio 1 of the Codex Gigas, showing Hebrew, Greek, Latin, Glagolitic, and Early Cyrillic abecedaria

  7. Glossary of poetry terms - Wikipedia

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    Abecedarian: a poem in which the first letter of each line or stanza follows sequentially through the alphabet. [ 1 ] Acrostic : a poem in which the first letter of each line spells out a word, name, or phrase when read vertically.

  8. Abecedarian - Wikipedia

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    According to the original Catholic Encyclopedia, the Abecedarians were a 16th-century German sect of Anabaptists who affected an absolute disdain for all human knowledge, contending that God would enlighten his elect from within themselves, giving them knowledge of necessary truths by visions and ecstasies, with which human learning would interfere.

  9. Alphabet (poetry collection) - Wikipedia

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    "Alphabet" is a book-length poem following the tradition of Abecedarian poems, in which each line begins with the next letter of the alphabet sequentially from A through Z. Each of the poem's fourteen sections [3] of the poem is tied to a letter of the alphabet and the number of lines found in each section is dictated by the Fibonacci sequence ...