Aretalogy

/ˌærɪˈtɒlədʒi/ noun

A narrative or account of virtuous deeds and noble accomplishments; also, the philosophical study of virtue and human excellence.

From Greek 'arete' (virtue, excellence) + '-logia' (discourse, study). Used in both classical and modern contexts—both for ancient accounts of gods' and heroes' deeds, and for philosophical study of virtue.

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