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Encomia : ウィキペディア英語版
Encomium


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.
==Examples==

* Gorgias's famous Encomium of Helen offers several justifications for excusing Helen of Troy's adultery—notably, that she was persuaded by speech, which is a "powerful lord" or "powerful drug" depending on the translation.
* In Erasmus's Praise of Folly, Folly composes an encomium to herself. It is an ironic encomium because being praised by Folly is backwards praise; therefore, Folly praising herself is an ironic conundrum.
* De Pippini regis Victoria Avarica, a medieval encomium of victory of Pepin of Italy over the Avars
* Encomium Emmae, a medieval encomium of Queen Emma of Normandy
* Versum de Mediolano civitate, a medieval encomium of Milan
* Versus de Verona, a medieval encomium of Verona
* Polychronion, chanted in the liturgy of Churches which follow the Byzantine Rite
* A kind of encomium is used by the Christian writer Paul in his praise of love in 1 Corinthians 13. The prologue is verses 1-3, acts are v. 4-7, comparison is v. 8-12, and epilogue is 13:13-14:1.〔David E. Garland, Baker Exegetical Commentary, 1 Corinthians, 606, based on the work of Sigountos.〕

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