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- Encomium abstract "Encomium is a Latin word deriving from the Classical Greek ἐγκώμιον (enkomion) meaning "the praise of a person or thing." Encomium also refers to several distinct aspects of rhetoric: A general category of oratory A method within rhetorical pedagogy A figure of speech. As a figure, encomium means praising a person or thing, but occurring on a smaller scale than an entire speech. The eighth exercise in the progymnasmata series A literary genre that included five elements: prologue, birth and upbringing, acts of the person's life, comparisons used to praise the subject, and an epilogue.[citation needed]↑".
- Encomium wikiPageID "290266".
- Encomium wikiPageRevisionID "606563602".
- Encomium hasPhotoCollection Encomium.
- Encomium subject Category:Evaluation.
- Encomium subject Category:Latin_words_and_phrases.
- Encomium subject Category:Public_speaking.
- Encomium subject Category:Rhetorical_techniques.
- Encomium comment "Encomium is a Latin word deriving from the Classical Greek ἐγκώμιον (enkomion) meaning "the praise of a person or thing." Encomium also refers to several distinct aspects of rhetoric: A general category of oratory A method within rhetorical pedagogy A figure of speech. As a figure, encomium means praising a person or thing, but occurring on a smaller scale than an entire speech.".
- Encomium label "Encomium".
- Encomium label "Enkomion".
- Encomium label "Энкомий".
- Encomium sameAs Enkomion.
- Encomium sameAs m.01qhf6.
- Encomium sameAs Q1551978.
- Encomium sameAs Q1551978.
- Encomium wasDerivedFrom Encomium?oldid=606563602.
- Encomium isPrimaryTopicOf Encomium.