- the
title logographer was
applied to two
groups of people:
Logographer (history),
chronicler and
historian before Herodotus Logographer (legal), professional...
- The
title of
logographer (from the
Ancient Gr**** λογογράφος, logographos, a
compound of λόγος, logos, 'word', and γράφω, grapho, 'write') was applied...
- The
logographers (from the
Ancient Gr**** λογογράφος logográphos, a
compound of λόγος lógos, here
meaning "story" or "prose", and γράφω gráphō, "write")...
- (
logographer) and a lawyer,
writing speeches for use in
private legal suits.
Demosthenes grew
interested in
politics during his time as a
logographer,...
- Tfd›Gr****: Ἀνδοκίδης, Andokides; c. 440 – c. 370 BC[citation needed]) was a
logographer (speech writer) in
Ancient Greece. He was one of the ten
Attic orators...
- Ἑλλάνικος) may
refer to: ****anicus of ****s (5th
century BC), Gr****
logographer ****anicus (grammarian) [it] (3rd
century BC), Gr**** grammarian; see...
- ****ánikos ho Mutilēnaîos; c. 490 – c. 405 BC), was an
ancient Gr****
logographer who
flourished during the
latter half of the 5th
century BC. ****anicus...
-
Lysias (/ˈlɪsiəs/; Gr****: Λυσίας; c. 445 – c. 380 BC) was a
logographer (speech writer) in
ancient Greece. He was one of the ten
Attic orators included...
-
Dinarchus or
Dinarch (Gr****: Δείναρχος; Corinth, c. 361 – c. 291 BC) was a
logographer (speechwriter) in
Ancient Greece. He was the last of the ten
Attic orators...
- (Ancient Gr****: Ἀκουσίλαος) of Argos, son of
Cabas or Scabras, was a Gr****
logographer and
mythographer who
lived in the
latter half of the 6th
century BC but...