- 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...
- Jainism-related
phrases recites a year by year
record of his
reign and
panegyrically credits him with
public infrastructure projects,
welfare activities...
- laus civis,
laudes civitatum; or in English:
urban or city encomium,
panegyric,
laudation or
praise poem)
which praise their subject.
Laments to a city's...
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Latini or
Twelve Latin Panegyrics is the
conventional title of a
collection of
twelve ancient Roman and late
antique prose panegyric orations written in...
- country.
About seven of his
poems survive, five
panegyric poems, and two
crusading poems. The
surviving panegyrics were
written for two
Irish patrons, Donnchadh...
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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...
- for "Praise of the City of Florence") is a
panegyric delivered by
Leonardo Bruni (c. 1403–4). The
panegyric is
modeled after Aelius Aristides' Panathenaic...
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enormous expense that
heralded the
rebirth of
Shivaji as a
Kshatriya king.
Panegyrics composed by court-poets
during these spans (and afterward) reinforced...
- 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...