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Another important category found in the library is the hagiographic texts.
On the main road, there are still the hagiographic billboards put up by the Taylor government.
Since then a number of hagiographic texts have emerged.
His life is the subject of several versions, mainly with hagiographic aims.
So I searched in my small library of hagiographic texts, and found some surprises.
Despite its hagiographic nature, Chapter 36 contains a lot of reliable historical data.
The real woman - older, heavier - can't compete with the hagiographic one.
The hagiographic process continued after Lumumba's death and into the present.
There's something even galling about the huge body of hagiographic writing about him.
The authors' story rests on fast-paced journalism and hagiographic tradition.
It is an almost hagiographic biography, written shortly after the death of the Pontiff.
Although this is an admiring biography, it is far from hagiographic.
Ms. Goodwin's book, in contrast, belongs to the hagiographic tradition.
His one-sided, hagiographic account rarely goes beyond corporate sources.
Those readers in search of a competently told, undemanding, hagiographic story will like this book.
There are several hagiographic accounts of how chöd came to Tibet.
He mostly engaged in study of medieval Georgian chronicles and hagiographic literature.
However, ecclesiastically the language retained its important position, and many hagiographic texts were also composed during this period.
When Cherry assembled his narration of the expedition, he did not set out to write another hagiographic tribute.
Four works of a hagiographic nature are:
He was simply telling a story in the manner of his time, with a hagiographic flavour, and to a politically ambitious audience.
Her martyrdom is described in her confessor Jacob's hagiographic work.
One last thing in this admittedly rather hagiographic post: when Jobs founded Apple, they did really interesting things.
Alongside its scholarly thought were hagiographic stories venerating its leadership.
There are few historical records of Śāntarakṣita, with most available material being from hagiographic sources.
A more subtle, but still far from hagiographical review here.
There is a certain hagiographical literature on the steam hammer.
In addition, some letters and a hagiographical piece survive.
He was famous for authoring many hagiographical writings and sermons.
He also drew on legendary and hagiographical material.
But hagiographical tradition tends to assign slightly earlier date to the martyrdom, either 302, 303 or 292.
A hagiographical life was written shortly after his death, and he was quickly hailed as a saint.
Modern critics have obscured the hagiographical elements through their general approval of its historicity.
Several hagiographical accounts of her life exist.
According to late hagiographical materials, he was a brother-in-law of Wulfhere.
Though they are typical hagiographical stories, they also display Becket's particular gruffness.
The Hagiographical story was a popular story format during the life of Chaucer.
According to his hagiographical website, he was born in Nakhchevan City.
He translated hagiographical works into Serbian.
A commonly ascribed hagiographical identity appears in the Nuremberg Chronicle (1493).
They reflect the hagiographical method current then-the devotional biography.
Ireland is notable in its rich hagiographical tradition, and for the large amount of material which was produced during the Middle Ages.
Accordingly, the white cowl is one of Albéric's attributes in hagiographical paintings.
This is the main source of hagiographical information regarding this saint, which otherwise is sparse.
Infantilized, she used to appear regularly in hagiographical volumes, especially those designed for the edification of small girls.
The folkloric origin of this tale explains the stark differences between this work and canonical hagiographical works.
This tradition, however, is viewed by most scholars as a product of later hagiographical tendency to merge the identity of both saints.
This hagiographical account of his biography needs to be treated with care as it contains both legends and facts about Rumi.
According to hagiographical material, the Theban legion was entirely composed of Christians.