- the
title logographer was
applied to two
groups of people:
Logographer (history),
chronicler and
historian before Herodotus Logographer (legal), professional...
- The
logographers (from the
Ancient Gr**** λογογράφος logográphos, a
compound of λόγος lógos, here
meaning "story" or "prose", and γράφω gráphō, "write")...
- this profession; the
orator Demosthenes (384–322) was also a
logographer. Many
logographers built a
foundation for a
later career in
politics by defending...
- The ten
Attic orators were
considered the
greatest Gr****
orators and
logographers of the
classical era (5th–4th
century BC). They are
included in the "Canon...
- with su****ion by some
modern commentators. As with most of the
other logographers, he
wrote in the
Ionic dialect.
Plato is the
earliest writer by whom...
- (3rd
century BC). He
transcended the
narrow local limits of the
older logographers, and was not
content to
merely repeat the
traditions that had gained...
- Samothrace,
called Demosthenes one of the ten
greatest Attic orators and
logographers.
Longinus likened Demosthenes to a
blazing thunderbolt and
argued that...
- saw as a disc
encircled by Oce****. He was
probably the
first of the
logographers to
attempt a
serious prose history and to
employ critical method to distinguish...
-
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...
-
Imbros then
followed Tyrrhenus to the
Italian Peninsula.
According to the
logographer ****anicus of ****s,
there was a
Pelasgian migration from
Thessaly in...