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written verse,
delivered in high
praise of a
person or thing. The
original panegyrics were
speeches delivered at
public events in
ancient Athens. The word originated...
-
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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apparent in the
poems of al-Akhtal and his
panegyrics show the
continued vitality of this tradition. The
panegyrics of al-Akhtal
acquired a
classical status...
- 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...
-
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...
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Imitating the
literature of the
Alexandrian period, they
wrote romances,
panegyrics, epigrams, satires, and
didactic and
hortatory poetry,
following the models...
- of the
Arabian peninsula. It was then that he
turned to the
writing of
panegyrics as a
means of support. His style,
reliant on
sound effects and full-bodied...
-
pleasant to have". Àdùnní
falls under the name category, Orúkọ Oríkì(
Panegyrics) in
Yoruba language metaphorically used to
convey deep
meanings and highlight...
- epitaphs,
panegyrics, georgics, consolations, and
religious poems. A
major genre of Fortunatus'
poetry is the
panegyric. He
wrote four
major panegyrics to four...