-
which the
subject dictates her life
using the
hagiographic form.
Ireland is
notable in its rich
hagiographical tradition, and for the
large amount of material...
- the
stories of
martyrs of Julian's time
rather than that of Galerius.
Hagiographic writing is not
intended to be history. It is of a
religious character...
-
Hagiography is the
literary genre of
biographies about holy people. In
Islamic Persia,
hagiography developed as a
genre during the
eleventh century CE...
- held
during Holy W**** on the
island of Marinduque, the Philippines.
Hagiographical fragments on St.
Longinus from 11th–13th
century found in Dubrovnik...
-
substantial source of
legends and
stories about the life of
Ravidas is the
hagiography in the Sikh tradition, the Premambodha. This text,
composed over 170...
- The
Hagiography of St.
Simeon (Serbian: Житије светог Симеона, romanized: Žitije
svetog Simeona), or Life of
Stefan Nemanja, is a
hagiography (or biography)...
- The
permissibility of
depictions of
Muhammad in
Islam has been a
contentious issue. Oral and
written descriptions of
Muhammad are
readily accepted by all...
-
Filmfare Award for Best
Direction for his work in the film. His
other hagiographic works such as Sri
Manjunatha (2001), Sri
Ramadasu (2006),
Shirdi Sai...
-
Hagiographic Dossier, pp. 50-63. Lazaropoulos, Synopsis, ll. 1201f;
translated in Rosenqvist,
Hagiographic Dossier, p. 313 Rosenqvist,
Hagiographic Dossier...
-
nature of both
types of do****ents: the
records are
destitute of all
hagiographic character,
while the p****ions are
characterized by
their purpose and...