- the patriots, was on the same side as
Dinarchus.
Under the
regency of his old master,
Demetrius Phalereus,
Dinarchus exercised much
political influence....
-
Harmodius and
Aristogeiton Aristogeiton (orator),
orator who
opposed Dinarchus and
Demosthenes Aristogeiton (sculptor),
statuary from
Thebes Aristogeitonia...
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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...
- Callisthenes, Daimachus,
Dinarchus, and
Ephorus are
believed to have been
written between 330 and 310 BC.
Except for
Dinarchus,
almost all of them have...
-
Democritus – Philosophy,
Chemistry Demosthenes – Rhetorics,
Politics Dinarchus –
Rhetorics Dinon –
History Diodorus –
History Diogenes Laërtius – History...
- 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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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...
- 1857, p. 423 (considering both possibilities) Worthington, Ian (2001).
Dinarchus,
Hyperides & Lycurgus. Austin, Texas:
University of Texas. ISBN 0-292-79142-9...
- (8th
century BC),
founder of
Syracuse Desmon (8th
century BC),
athlete Dinarchus (4th
century BC),
orator and
logographer Diocles (8th
century BC), athlete...