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Laudatio Turiae ("In
praise of Turia") is a
tombstone engraved with a
carved epitaph that is a husband's
eulogy of his wife. It was made in the late 1st...
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laudatio Iuliae amitae ("Eulogy for Aunt Julia") is a
funeral oration that
Julius Caesar said in 68 BC to
honor his dead aunt Julia, the
widow of Marius...
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Catholic churches liturgically. The
words "procedenti ab
utroque /
compar sit
laudatio"—literally, "May
equal praise be to the One
proceeding from both"—refer...
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private funeral, the
eulogy was
delivered at the grave-side. The
eulogy (
laudatio funebris) was a
formal oration or
panegyric in
praise of the dead. It was...
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Laudatio florentinae urbis (Latin for "Praise of the City of Florence") is a
panegyric delivered by
Leonardo Bruni (c. 1403–4). The
panegyric is modeled...
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because he, like Küng,
challenged dogmatic structures. Küng
delivered the
laudatio when
Drewermann was
awarded the Herbert-Haag-Prize for
Freedom in the Church...
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meaning "the
praise of a
person or thing."
Another Latin equivalent is
laudatio, a
speech in
praise of
someone or something.
Originally was the song sung...
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Oration for
Publius Quinctius, iii. 1;
Letters to Atticus, iv. 17. In Latin:
laudatio funebris. Dio C****ius, ****ix. 64; xlviii. 53. Suetonius, Life of Julius...
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