- do****ented in the 16th
century and came from the
Medieval Latin term
eulogium.
Eulogium at that time has
since turned into the
shorter eulogy of today. Eulogies...
-
Leland is
summarising earlier works – respectively, the 14th-century
Eulogium Historiarum and the late 15th-century
chronicle attributed to John Warkworth...
-
Renaissance History, 3rd
Series 15 (2018): 69-149. Haydon,
Frank Scott (1863).
Eulogium: (historiarum Sive Temporis):
Chronicon Ab Orbe
Condito Usque Ad Annum...
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answered by a bull of 1 June 1326 (**** de Mulieribus),
which is a long
eulogium on the work of the
Dominican Third Order.
After the
plague of 1348, a good...
- birth. In his
entry for the year 1362, the
Malmesbury monk who
wrote the
Eulogium Historiarum states that "Moreover they have
beaked shoes a
finger in length...
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William Marx (Woodbridge:
Boydell Press, 2003), 11. For Gloucester, see:
Eulogium Historiarum (continuation), ed. by
Frank Scott Haydon, Vol. III (London:...
- semi-annual oration, on the
origin of
pestilential diseases (1799) An
eulogium to the
memory of Dr.
Samuel Cooper (1799)
Medical &
physical memoirs: containing...
- Fychan, bbc.co.uk,
retrieved 22
August 2010 Haydon,
Frank Scott, 1822–1887.
Eulogium (historiarum Sive Temporis). London: Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and...
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absurd or
exaggerated fashion: in the 1360s the
author of the
Chronicle Eulogium Historiarum sive
Temporis mentions liripipes that hang
right down to the...
- " Burke's
tribute was well
received and one
journalist called it "the
eulogium of
Apelles pronounced by Pericles".
Reynolds was
buried at St Paul's Cathedral...