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Что (кто) такое eulogistic - определение

BRANCH OR "EIDĒ" OF RHETORIC
Epideixis; Epideictic Oratory; Epideictic oratory; Cerimonial oratory; Commendatory verse; Commendatory poem; Eulogistic poem

eulogistic      
a.; (also eulogistical)
Encomiastic, panegyrical, commendatory, laudatory.
Eulogistic      
·adj ·Alt. of Eulogistical.
Eulogistical      
·adj Of or pertaining to eulogy; characterized by eulogy; bestowing praise; panegyrical; commendatory; laudatory; as, eulogistic speech or discourse.

Википедия

Epideictic

The epideictic oratory, also called ceremonial oratory, or praise-and-blame rhetoric, is one of the three branches, or "species" (eidē), of rhetoric as outlined in Aristotle's Rhetoric, to be used to praise or blame during ceremonies.

Примеры употребления для eulogistic
1. The Capital is rarely addressed so directly, or in such eulogistic tones, except by poets.
2. A few reviewers were sceptical about this genre–bending collage of nine stories ranging from subway terrorists in Tokyo to bankers in Hong Kong, but most were eulogistic.
3. But the same speech and not to forget the eulogistic remarks in the visitors book at the Jinnah masoleum when played out before an avaricious media in search of a story had an entirely different echo.
4. Hall was all too aware of the widespread belief following Stowe‘s reports that ‘Florence Nightingale arrived and order out of chaos sprung‘. So perhaps it is no wonder his letters dismiss the Times‘s correspondent as a "miserable penny–a–line youth," and warned that, "If not resisted [Nightingale] will, with the influence she has at home throw us completely into the shade in future, as we are at present overlooked in everything that is good and beneficial regarding our hospital arrangements, which are ascribed utterly to her presiding genius by a great part of the press and her own itinerant eulogistic orators." His retaliation amounted to a no–holds–barred denunciation of Nightingale.