• the patriots, was on the same side as Dinarchus. Under the regency of his old master, Demetrius Phalereus, Dinarchus exercised much political influence....
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  • Harmodius and Aristogeiton Aristogeiton (orator), orator who opposed Dinarchus and Demosthenes Aristogeiton (sculptor), statuary from Thebes Aristogeitonia...
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  • conquest of Asia. This money is entrusted to a committee led by Demosthenes. Dinarchus, a professional speech writer in Athens, comes to prominence in the scandal...
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  • since that critic attributes to him an oration, which went by the name of Dinarchus. It must be observed that Dionysius and the Suda call this orator by the...
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    Destructor Volume 8.3:   Destructors  –   Diameter Volume 8.4:   Diameter  –   Dinarchus Volume 8.5:   Dinard  –   Dodsworth Volume 8.6:   Dodwell  –   Drama Volume...
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  • Callisthenes, Daimachus, Dinarchus, and Ephorus are believed to have been written between 330 and 310 BC. Except for Dinarchus, almost all of them have...
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  • dramatist, considered to be a master of Greek New Comedy (b. c. 342 BC) Dinarchus, Athenian speech writer whose work is generally thought to reflect the...
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    form that is recognised today. Aeschines Andocides Antiphon Demosthenes Dinarchus Hypereides Isaeus Isocrates Lycurgus Lysias As far as Homer (8th or 9th...
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  • Democritus – Philosophy, Chemistry Demosthenes – Rhetorics, Politics Dinarchus – Rhetorics Dinon – History Diodorus – History Diogenes Laërtius – History...
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  • edition, in five volumes, of the orations of Demosthenes, Aeschines, Dinarchus, and Demades, of which only vols. ii and iii were published. Taylor also...
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    1857, p. 423 (considering both possibilities) Worthington, Ian (2001). Dinarchus, Hyperides & Lycurgus. Austin, Texas: University of Texas. ISBN 0-292-79142-9...
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    Hypereides (1881, 1894), Demosthenes (Dindorf's ed., 1885), Isocrates (1886), Dinarchus (1888), Demosthenes (Rehdantz ed., 1893), Aeschines (1896), Lycurgus,...
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    eBook of Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume VIII Slice IV - Diameter to Dinarchus". www.gutenberg.org. Retrieved 2021-05-31. Hastings Paul and James Balfour...
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  • of Athenian citizens, not state-appointed judges. Antiphon Demosthenes Dinarchus Hypereides Isaeus Isocrates Lysias Rhetoric Attic orators Todd, S.C. A...
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    NJ. pp. 331-345.. Plutarch, Demetrius 8; Dionysius of Halicarnassus, Dinarchus 3. Athenaeus, vi.272, xii.542; Aelian, Varia Historia, ix. 9; Polybius...
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    rhētórōn: which covers Lysias, Isaeus, Isocrates, and by way of supplement, Dinarchus; On the Admirable Style of Demosthenes (Περὶ λεκτικῆς Δημοσθένους δεινότητος...
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    (8th century BC), founder of Syracuse Desmon (8th century BC), athlete Dinarchus (4th century BC), orator and logographer Diocles (8th century BC), athlete...
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  • declared war against his children. The Birisades (Bιρισάδης) mentioned by Dinarchus is probably the same as Paerisades, the king of the Bosporan Kingdom,...
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    the king's gold which he allegedly seized and embezzled. Aeschines and Dinarchus also maintained that when the Arcadians offered their services for ten...
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    Antiphon and Andocides L395) Minor Attic Orators: Volume II. Lycurgus. Dinarchus. Demades. Hyperides L046) Parallel Lives: Volume I. Theseus and Romulus...
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  • pp. 204–205. ISBN 978-1905125517. Minor Attic Orators, II, Lycurgus. Dinarchus. Demades. Hyperides, Harvard University Press, Loeb Classical Library...
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    had had a Scythian maternal grandmother, and his political opponents Dinarchus and Aeschines went so far as to launch racist attacks against Dēmosthenēs...
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    details of his involvement in the controversies of his age are preserved by Dinarchus and Plutarch. He is described as brash and antidemocratic, and was surnamed...
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    conquest of Asia. This money is entrusted to a committee led by Demosthenes. Dinarchus, a professional speech writer in Athens, comes to prominence in the scandal...
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  • 1017/S0009840X00201169. JSTOR 92791. S2CID 246875755. Cooper, Craig (2001). Dinarchus, Hyperides, & Lycurgus. Austin, Texas: University of Texas Press. pp. 82–83...
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  • 4th century BC) was an Athenian orator and adversary of Demosthenes and Dinarchus. His father, Scydimus, died in prison, as he was a debtor of the state...
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    (Greece) Demosthenes, champion of the Philippic Aeschines Andocides Antiphon Dinarchus Hypereides Lysias Isaeus Isocrates Lycurgus of Athens Aristogeiton Claudius...
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  • enemies.[citation needed] Thus, we know that he was attacked by Philinus, Dinarchus, Aristogeiton, Menesaechmus, and others. He died while holding the office...
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    doi:10.2307/1088883, JSTOR 1088883 Cooper, Craig (2001), "Hyperides", Dinarchus, Hyperides & Lycurgus, translated by Worthington, Ian; Cooper, Craig;...
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  • theologian Didymus the Musician – music theorist Dienekes – Spartan officer Dinarchus – orator Dinocrates (also spelled Deinocrates) – architect Dinon – historian...
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