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encomion
† enˈcomion Obs. The Gr. form of encomium; occas. used in 16th and 17th c.1598 B. Jonson Ev. Man in Hum. iv. ii. 69 You have a simple servant here, that crownes your beauty with such encomions. a 1640 Jackson Creed xi. xlvi, Mellifluous encomions of divine love. 1646 G. Daniel Poems Wks. 1878 I. 88 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jan Belle
This was the Musices encomion, a book on music theory. No copies of the book have been preserved. wikipedia.org
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encomium
encomium (ɛnˈkəʊmɪəm) Pl. encomiums; also (now rarely) encomia. Also encomion. [a. L. encōmium, ad. Gr. ἐγκώµιον (ἔπος) eulogy.] A formal or high-flown expression of praise; a eulogy, panegyric.1589 Puttenham Eng. Poesie i. xx. (Arb.) 58 The immortall gods were praised by hymnes, the great Princes a... Oxford English Dictionary
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Arnout Coninx
Publications 1584: Desiderius Erasmus, Moriae encomion dat is eenen loff der sotheyt. wikipedia.org
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exorn
† eˈxorn, v. Obs. Also 5 exourn. [ad. L. exorn-āre, f. ex- (see ex- prefix1) + ornāre to adorn.] trans. To adorn, embellish; = exornate v.c 1450 Mirour Saluacioun 1167 Twelve leonnceux ouer sex greces Salomones throne exourned. 1509 Hawes Past. Pleas. 37 Yet Elocusion..The mater exorneth right well.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Richard Barnfield
In 1598, Barnfield published his third volume, The Encomion of Lady Pecunia, a poem in praise of money, followed by a sort of continuation, in the same wikipedia.org
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Balthasar Resinarius
In his publication Encomion Musicae (1551), the author Johannes Holtheuser counted the composer among the most famous masters of his time. wikipedia.org
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swaddling-clothes
ˈswaddling-clothes, n. pl. [swaddling vbl. n.] Clothes consisting of narrow lengths of bandage wrapped round a new-born infant's limbs to prevent free movement. Also transf. an infant's long-clothes. Now chiefly fig. or allusively in reference to the earliest period of the existence of a person or t... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Gordon (bishop)
In the second day's conference, James singled him out "with a speciall encomion, that he was a man well trauailled in the auncients." wikipedia.org
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Celio Secondo Curione
To him he dedicated the Aranei Encomion, a short tract treating the fable of Arachne as an allegory of the Church and Holy Wisdom, published in Venice Works (selection) Aranei Encomion. wikipedia.org
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Konstantinos Karamanlis
Μichalopoulos, Dimitri,Philia's Encomion. Greek–Turkish Relations in the 1950s, Istanbul: The Isis Press, 2018, Wilsford, David, ed. wikipedia.org
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Musical system of ancient Greece
Proclus Useful Knowledge as preserved by Photios: for the gods—hymn, prosodion, paean, dithyramb, nomos, adonidia, iobakchos, and hyporcheme; for humans—encomion wikipedia.org
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