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    Autoritat: An Early Glimpse of the De dictis et factis regis Alphonsi Aragonum? by Barry Taylor

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The account of the funeral sermon of Alfonso the Magnanimous delivered in Valencia cathedral on 28 July 1458 in the Dietari del capellà d’Alfons el Magnànim refers to the king’s actes and auctoritats and therefore may offer a glimpse of his status as a rex facetus very soon after the composition of Beccadelli’s De dictis et factis regis Alphonsi Aragonum in 1455.…”
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    Biografia w kazaniach pogrzebowych Jakuba Olszewskiego by Michał Kuran

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…The subject of deliberation is a piece of six funeral sermons from 20. and 30. of 17th century written by Jesuit Jakub Olszewski who reminds Samuel Pac, Anna Sapieżanka Radziwiłłowa, Bishop Eustachy Wołłowicz, Priest Jan Karol Białłozor, Krzysztof Mikołaj Sapieha and Gryzelda Wodyńska Sapieżyna. …”
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    Kazania Fabiana Birkowskiego na pogrzebach kawalerów maltańskich by Paweł Wita

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…The thesis portrays an ideal of a Knight of Malta depicted by Fabian Birkowski (1566–1636) in two funeral sermons entitled “Kawaler maltański” and “Krzyż kawalerski”. …”
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    Funeral and mourning speeches by Slovak authors from Vojvodina in the 19th century (Literature and funeral culture in Serbian Vojvodina in the 19th century) by Erika Brtáňová

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…The first collection of funeral speeches composed by Slovak Evangelical preacher Ján Kutlík senior (1806 – 1890), published as Pohřebník aneb Kázně a řečí pohřební ([The mourner or Funeral sermons and speeches], 1852), was also written in Vojvodina. …”
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    The piety and charity of London’s female elite, c. 1580-1630 by Tsakiropoulou, I

    Published 2016
    “…Sources of praise and abuse authored by men including Stow's Survay, funeral sermons, verse libel and verbal abuse are used to reconstruct ideals and antitypes of elite female virtue and hypocrisy, and are read critically in comparison with other sources to furnish evidence of female piety and social conduct. …”
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