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festschrift

American  
[fest-shrift] / ˈfɛstˌʃrɪft /

noun

festschriften, plural festschrifts plural
  1. (often initial capital letter) a volume of articles, essays, etc., contributed by many authors in honor of a colleague, usually published on the occasion of retirement, an important anniversary, or the like.


festschrift British  
/ ˈfɛstˌʃrɪft /

noun

  1. a collection of essays or learned papers contributed by a number of people to honour an eminent scholar, esp a colleague

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

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Origin of festschrift

1900–05; < German, equivalent to Fest feast, festival + Schrift writing

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Silver Bullets: The 25th Anniversary of Crippen & Landru Publishers multitasks as an anthology, a festschrift and a bibliographical history.

From Washington Post Oct. 2, 2019

He had a potential new NBC series in the works, a Netflix special in the offing and a new biography that was far more festschrift than exposé.

From Salon Nov. 20, 2014

The earliest picture in the festschrift, dating from 1986, when Pinder was only 20, shows an unemployed man with a pickaxe, scavenging for scrap metal on industrial wasteland at Stockton.

From The Guardian Jun. 4, 2012

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