Odes are typically written about praising or celebrating a person, an object, an event, or a concept. They are lyrical poems that express admiration and often convey deep emotions and feelings towards the subject of the poem.
Michael W. Odes has written: 'The fundamentals of mercantile law (for the national senior certificate)' -- subject(s): Commercial law
M. Germaine has written: 'Odes and fancies'
A. Delis has written: 'Nonlinear chebyshev fitting from the solution of odes'
John Bernard O'Hara has written: 'Odes & lyrics'
E. L. Marilla has written: 'Three odes of Keats'
Matthew S. Santirocco has written: 'Unity and design in Horace's Odes' -- subject(s): Ancient Rhetoric, History and criticism, Latin Laudatory poetry, Odes, Rome in literature
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J. H. Fleming has written: 'Odes of the Arrowhead' -- subject(s): Poetry
The odore de Banville has written: 'Les exile s' 'Odes funambulesques'
'Odes' are humourous, short, rhymes. So batteries don't produce odes.
Barbarian Odes was created in 1877.
Odes of Ecstasy was created in 1993.