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Praise as a form of
social interaction expresses recognition, re****urance or admiration.
Praise is
expressed verbally as well as by body
language (facial...
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Cento Vergili**** de
laudibus Christi (Latin: [ˈkɛntoː wɛrɡɪlɪˈaːnʊs deː ˈlau̯dɪbʊs ˈkʰriːstiː]; A
Virgilian Cento Concerning the
Glory of Christ) is a...
- in
laudibus: Let the
Voice of
Praise Resound", The New
Oxford Book of
Carols (Oxford:
Oxford University Press, 1992), p. 173. "Resonet in
laudibus", Hymns...
- Byrd (1539/40-1623) /
Laudibus in
sanctis - The Byrd Edition:
Volume 10". musicweb-international.com.
Retrieved 18 July 2022.
Laudibus in
sanctis - Magnifi****...
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Alleluia piis
edite laudibus (Alleluia to the
pious praises), also
known as
Alleluia perenne (Alleluia forever), is a
medieval Latin hymn sung
during the...
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influential aristocratic families, she
composed the
Cento Vergili**** de
laudibus Christi, a
cento composed with
verses by
Virgil re-ordered to form an epic...
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chapter of the De
Laudibus (approximately 676 words)
might be seen as Posculo's Odyssey.
Beyond the
opening chapter, the De
Laudibus is an
encomium in...
- Gloucestershire, was
Chief Justice of the King's
Bench and was the
author of De
Laudibus Legum Angliae (Commendation of the Laws of England),
first published posthumously...
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circa 1430 and died some time
after 1493. He is most
recognized for De
laudibus mulierum [On the
Merits of Women],
written in the late 1480s,
which was...
- and base pleasure.
Celtis wrote for him
Ludus Dianae and
Rhapsodia de
laudibus et
victoria Maximiliani de Boemannis. The
Ludus Dianae displays the symbiotic...