A boastful victory; a baroque achievement. The appellation appears in the King James Version of the Bible, in 1 Peter (5:4), which says that acceptable behavior will be rewarded, back the Shepherd shall appear, with “a acme of celebrity that fadeth not away.” A aria (1820) by Thomas Kelly repeats this anticipation and additionally relates it to Jesus’ acme of thorns: “The Head that already was crowned with thorns is crowned with celebrity now.” On the added hand, in age-old Greek and Roman times, a arrive aggressive hero was adored with a acme of laurels, so the appellation may allude to banausic rather than airy reward. Learn more: crown, glory, ofLearn more:
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