Laudatio for Richard Kilminster
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The Latin term laudatio means ‘praise’. It is the term used in German for a speech of this sort, and I prefer it to the available English alternatives: ‘eulogy’ usually requires the lauded person to be dead; ‘tribute’ is not much better; and ‘encomium’ sounds like a letter of support for a job application. So ‘Laudatio’ it is – but the more important part of my title is ‘Richard Kilminster’.
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2019-08-01
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Mennell, S. (2019). Laudatio for Richard Kilminster. Human Figurations, 8(1). Retrieved from https://journals.le.ac.uk/index.php/hf/article/view/5424
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