- Justin's
coronation was
written in
detail by
Corippus in his
panegyric In
laudem lustini Augusti minoris (In
praise of
Justin the Younger). Both the Patriarch...
-
Augustine of Hippo's
commentary on
Psalm 73,
verse 1: Qui enim
cantat laudem, non
solum laudat, sed
etiam hilariter laudat ("He who
sings praises, not...
- "Panegyric of Anastasius", and a poem in
praise of the
Emperor Justin II, In
laudem Iustini minoris.
Corippus was
probably the last
important Latin author of...
- The
Black Opera: Symphoniæ
Mysteriorum in
Laudem Tenebrarum is the
third studio album by
Italian symphonic black metal band
Opera IX,
released in 2000...
- The
verse Domine,
labia mea
aperies et os meum
annuntiabit laudem tuam is sung at the
opening of the
first canonical hour of the day...
- etsi
nullum memorabile nomen femine(a) in
poena (e)st,
habet haec
victoria laudem,
exstinxisse nefas." (Aeneid 2.583-585) The "e" of "est"
elides in the second...
-
Latin Vulgate, this
psalm is
Psalm 108. In Latin, it is
known as "Deus,
laudem". It is
attributed to King
David and
noted for
containing some of the most...
- The very
first versicle of the
Liturgy of hours:
Domine labia mea
aperies – et os meum
annuniabit laudem tuam...
-
Evolution of By-naming:
Notions from the
Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem", In
Laudem Hierosolymitani (Shagrir,
Ellenblum & Riley-Smith, eds.),
Ashgate Publishing...
- (Corippus, A. Cameron, ed., In
laudem Justini augusti minoris (London) 1976, vol. II:52f. The more
familiar In
laudem Mariae,
praising Mary as
Queen of...