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on the 30th year of his reign, in which he broke from tradition by celebrating the piety of the emperor, rather than his secular achievements. A well-delivered, elegant and witty panegyric became a vehicle for an educated but inexperienced young man to attract desirable attention in a competitive
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said: "Noble buildings are ruined by rain and by the heat of the sun./I have laid the foundations of a high palace of poetry which will not be damaged by wind and rain." This is similar to the grandiose claims of the Roman poet
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panegyric poems from the Middle Ages contain details on the life of court poets and their patrons, and shed light on contemporary attitudes and matters of political and military interest such as
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considered fulsome by some scholars. Towards the end of the 3rd and during the 4th century, as a result of the orientalizing of the Imperial court by
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generally confined the panegyric to the living—with the deceased receiving funeral orations instead. The most celebrated example of a
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the noun came also to mean 'a festal oration, laudatory speech', and the adjective 'of or relating to a eulogy, flattering'. The noun
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Turner, Noleen (1994). "A brief overview of Zulu oral traditions" (PDF). Alternation. 1 (1): 58–67. Retrieved 19 February 2022.
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came to Rome from Alexandria before about 395 and made his first reputation with a panegyric; he became court poet to
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seems to have been borrowed from the French word, but no doubt with cognisance of its Latin and Greek origins.
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The History of the Yorubas from the earliest times to the beginning of the British protectorate
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Panegyric poems were a major literary form among the Arabs. Writing in the Arabic language,
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functions within the continent's numerous ethnic groups, and are usually also tied to
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coming to power. Another significant work includes the "Panegyric for the
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was a formal panegyric for an emperor delivered on an important occasion.
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The Ghaznavid and Seljuk Turks: Poetry as a Source for Iranian History
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The Ghaznavid and Seljuk Turks: Poetry as a Source for Iranian History
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The custom of panegyrics addressed to monarchs was revived in the
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in 1617. Russian poets of the eighteenth century, most notably
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panegyric, however, is that delivered by the younger
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Poems were composed for festivals like 1740:on the occasion of his assumption of the 336:such speeches were delivered at national 2185: 2062: 1919:, that his poetry was more lasting than 1430:Copia: Foundations of the Abundant Style 29: 2170: 1903:period from which few records survive. 1895:'s attacks against the Ghaznavid ruler 348:to emulate the glorious deeds of their 14: 2248: 2216: 2166: 2164: 1633:Rhetoric of social intervention model 180:The word originated as a compound of 308:by around the second century CE, as 1939:includes panegyric customs such as 327: 212:dialect form, corresponding to the 27:Public speech in praise of a person 24: 2190:. Taylor & Francis. p. 1. 2179: 2175:. Taylor & Francis. p. 2. 2161: 2144:The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium 25: 2277: 2102:O'Donnell, James J. (1979). "2". 2015:, first published in 1504. Thus, 1985: 1793:, left a book of panegyrics, the 344:, with the object of rousing the 419: 380:. Funeral orations, such as the 118: 68: 2027:", written by the Spanish poet 1915:who says, in an address to the 395: 2207: 2194: 2124: 2095: 2082: 1830:against the Byzantine Empire. 13: 1: 2038: 1603:List of feminist rhetoricians 40:(1503), created in honour of 37:Panegyric of Leonardo Loredan 1593:Glossary of rhetorical terms 300: 276: 256: 236: 204: 175: 7: 1440:Language as Symbolic Action 10: 2282: 2000:Laudatio florentinae urbis 1717: 352:. The most famous are the 289: 265: 245: 240:). 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Panegyric of Leonardo Loredan
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