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- The winning poem is announced at Encaenia.
- In 341 the council of the Dedication or Encaenia was held under Placillus at Antioch.
- "Subfusc " is worn at university matriculation, at university examinations and degree ceremonies and at Encaenia.
- The Encaenia is depicted in the film " Twilight of the Gods ", and is depicted in the Jeffrey Archer novel, " Not a Penny More, Not a Penny Less ".
- At Oxford, the ceremony at which they are granted is known as the " encaenia, " a Greek word meaning festival of renewal, and calls for the honorees to be introduced in Latin.
- The most famous Encaenia is the ceremony at the University of Oxford, which usually takes place on the Wednesday of the ninth week of Trinity Term ( i . e . a Wednesday in the latter part of June ).
- The University Orator at the University of Cambridge makes a speech in Latin marking the achievements of each of the honorands at the annual Honorary Degree Congregations, as does the Public Orator at the Encaenia ceremony at the University of Oxford.
- Although academic dress is now rarely worn outside commencement ceremonies or other academic rituals such as encaenia in the U . S . graduation ceremonies have gained popularity and have expanded from high school graduations to middle school, elementary school and kindergarten graduation ceremonies.
- Although today in the U . S . academic dress is rarely worn outside commencement ceremonies or other academic rituals such as encaenia, those graduation ceremonies have gained in popularity and have expanded to high school graduations, middle school, elementary school and even kindergarten graduation ceremonies.
- Because the Church of the Holy Sepulchre was consecrated on September 13, 335, the Encaenia started on September 13, while the cross itself was brought outside the church on September 14 so that the clergy and faithful could pray before the True Cross ( Feast of the Cross ).
- The scholar Daniel Stokl Ben Ezra suggests that the eve of Yom Kippur coincided with 20 September, i . e . with the last day of the week of Christian celebration called the " Encaenia " ( dedication of the church of the Holy Sepulchre, which celebration was connected to the discovering of the True Cross ).
- Commemoration Week is so known because of the ceremonies in commemoration of the benefactors of the university that are held then, namely the Commemoration Day sermon formerly held ( until 2006 ) on the Sunday, and the Encaenia ceremony ( where the annual Creweian Oration in honour of benefactors is given ) and garden party on the Wednesday of that week.
- Strier argues that Donne's rationale for publishing the " Devotions " matches his rationale for publishing a sermon, the " Encaenia ", the same year, to assert the importance of " places, and of dayes, and of all outward meanes ", because he felt some sense of urgency about what he had to say.