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encomiastic
encomiastic, a. and n. (ɛnˌkəʊmɪˈæstɪk) [ad. Gr. ἐγκωµιαστικ-ός, f. ἐγκωµιάζειν: see encomiast.] A. adj. That conveys or confers an encomium; laudatory, commendatory, eulogistic.1599 B. Jonson Cynthia's Rev. i. iv. 75 To frame some encomiasticke speech upon this our Metropolis. 1630 R. Brathwait Eng...
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Andronikos Komnenos (son of John II)
Komnenos was married around 1124 a woman named Irene, whose family and origin are unknown, except for a reference by an unknown poet who claimed in an encomiastic
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encomiastical
encomiastical, a. (ɛnˌkəʊmɪˈæstɪkəl) [f. prec. + -al1.] = encomiastic a.1592 G. Harvey Pierce's Super. 59 This deserveth a more famous encomiasticall oration. 1691 Wood Ath. Oxon. II. 112 A white marble table, and thereon an Epitaph..with encomiastical Verses. 1721–1800 in Bailey. 1815 Scribbleomani...
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Chrysippus of Jerusalem
Limberis characterises the oration as "an example of the encomiastic hymn as the ideal conveyance for Mariological veneration" and describes Chrysippus
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panegyrical
paneˈgyrical, a. [f. as prec. + -al1.] † 1. Of the nature of a general assembly. Obs.a 1617 Bayne Diocesans Tryall (1621) 4 Their ordinary meeting, as it is, Acts 2. 46, daily, could not be a Panegericall meeting. a 1679 T. Goodwin Govt. Ch. Christ iv. vi. Wks. 1865 XI. 231 In the primitive church t...
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Pythian 1
Typhon
Most of Pindar's victory odes contain a mythical narrative as part of their encomiastic strategy.
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qasida
‖ qasida (kaˈsiːda) Also 9 kaszyde; kasida(h, quasida. [Arab. ḳaṣīda.] An Arabic or Persian panegyric or elegiac poem or ode, usu. having a tripartite structure.1819 J. L. Burckhardt Trav. Nubia 354 Like the eastern Arabs, they celebrate the praises of their warriors in the Kaszyde. 1842 McG. de Sla...
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Domenico Antonio Mele
He experimented many genres such as drama, musical theatre, sacred and profane theatre, the lyric with encomiastic and religious themes and literature
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Ioane Shavteli
Ioane Shavteli () was a Georgian poet of the late 12th and early 13th centuries credited to have written the encomiastic poem traditionally, and unsuitably
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Manuel Machado (poet)
Upon arrival in Madrid after the Spanish coup of July 1936, Manuel gave the military an encomiastic poetry, "The sword of the Caudillo."
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Bartolomeo Dotti
His literary work includes Rime ("Rhymes") and Sonetti ("Sonnets"), published in 1689, and were subdivided like Giambattista Marino’s lyrics into the encomiastic
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Ibycus
an unqualified success" and optimally "the work of a poet realizing a new vision, with a great command of epic material which he could manipulate for encomiastic
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Isabella Cervoni
She wrote encomiastic and polemical poems addressed to numerous secular and religious dignitaries of the Italian Renaissance, including Pope Clement VIII
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Fateh Shah
Some of the encomiastic works from Ratan Shah's period include:
Fateh Shah Karna Granth by Jatadhar (or Jatashankar)
Fateh Prakash by Ratan Kavi (or
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Francesco Grazioli
With the historian Gioacchino Volpe, he was the author of a series on the classics of Italian military thought, but he wanted to narrate the works at an encomiastic
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