Indeed Greek rhetoricians urged their students to use their
encomia to praise virtues as an elementary exercise.
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reads Matthew's stories of "Jesus' origins, birth, nurture and training" as
encomia, though he admits that "Matthew totally ignores Jesus' nurture and training" (103) in contrast to Luke (2:46-47).
13 Principum ac Illustrium aliquot et eruditorum in Angila virorum,
Encomia, Trophaea, Genethliaca et Epithalamia a Ioanne Lelando Antiquario Conscripta (London, 1589), 1-2.
Two elements present in the photos but missing from the media's
encomia of London are violence and nostalgia.
According to the Suda (or Suidas) lexicon (an encyclopedic dictionary of the 10th or 11th century), Colluthus was also the author of Calydoniaca (probably an account of the Calydonian boar hunt), Persica (an account of the Persian wars), and
Encomia (laudatory poems in epic verse).
But even Shorris didn't point out that the Radoshian
encomia to the poet should be qualified by the fact, omitted from Valladares's memoirs, that he worked as a police officer in the Batista regime.