- A
panegyric (US: /ˌpænɪˈdʒɪrɪk/ or UK: /ˌpænɪˈdʒaɪrɪk/) is a
formal public speech or
written verse,
delivered in high
praise of a
person or thing. The...
- The
Panegyricus Serenissimo Principi Leonardo Lauredano,
anglicised as
Panegyric to the Most
Serene Prince Leonardo Loredan is an
early 16th-century m****cript...
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historical purpose", and was
simply a tool for
students and
practitioners of
panegyrical rhetoric.
Roger Rees, however,
argues that the cir****stances of its composition...
- dead when this
panegyric was written, is
mentioned only briefly, but Procopius's
praise of her
beauty is fulsome. Due to the
panegyrical nature of Procopius's...
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religious figure in Orléans
after the
siege was lifted, and an
annual panegyric was
pronounced there on her
behalf until the 1800s. In 1849, the Bishop...
- Nelson,
Thomas J. (December 2020). "Nicander's Hymn to Attalus:
Pergamene Panegyric". The
Cambridge classical Journal. 66: 182–202. doi:10.1017/S1750270519000083...
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panegyrists of the
Umayyad period. He
became famous for his
satires and
panegyrics in a
period when
poetry was an
important political instrument. Al-Akhtal...
- back at
least to
prehistoric times with
hunting poetry in
Africa and to
panegyric and
elegiac court poetry of the
empires of the Nile, Niger, and Volta...
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Arabic muwashshah by Ibn al-Khatib. It was
written as a madīh (مديح "
panegyric") of
Sultan Muhammad V of Granada. Abd al-Halim
Husayn Harrut estimates...
- have gone to his
death in the arena. The chiefs, in one
theory based on
Panegyric VII, came from the Bructeri. If
Gennobaud was
alive then, he probably...