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Logographer (history) - Wikipedia
The first logographer of note was Cadmus (dated to the 6th century BC), a perhaps mythical resident of Miletus, who wrote on the history of his city.
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Logographer (legal) - Wikipedia
List of well-known logographers · Antiphon · Demosthenes · Dinarchus · Hypereides · Isaeus · Isocrates · Lysias. See also. edit · Rhetoric · Attic orators ...
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logographer - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun · a chronicler; one who writes history in a condensed manner with short simple sentences · one skilled in logography · (Ancient Greece) Someone who made a ...
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logographer
logographer (ləˈgɒgrəfə(r)) [f. late L. logograph-us accountant (a. Gr. λογογράϕ-ος prose-writer, speech-writer, f. λόγο-ς word, speech, account + -γράϕος -writer) + -er1: see -grapher.] † 1. A lawyer's clerk; an accountant. Obs.—01656 Blount Glossogr., Logographers, Lawyers Clerks, they that write ...
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Logographer | writing - Britannica
a writer of speeches for other men to deliver in their defense in court, a function that was particularly useful in the climate of accusation and counter- ...
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LOGOGRAPHER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of LOGOGRAPHER is a prose writer in ancient Greece.
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Logographer
In ancient Greece, the title logographer was applied to two groups of people:
Logographer (history), chronicler and historian before Herodotus
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LOGOGRAPHER definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
logographer in British English. noun. a person skilled in logography, a former method of longhand reporting.
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Logographers - Oxford Reference
commonly means a speech‐writer for litigants in the courts, or else a writer of prose, as distinct from a poet.
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logographer, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the noun logographer is in the mid 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for logographer is from 1656, in the writing of Thomas Blount, ...
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Logographer Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
Logographer definition: A chronicler; one who writes history in a condensed manner with short simple sentences.
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Plato - Logographers - English
Advancement in politics was also tied to effective public speaking. Logographers were writers skilled in rhetoric who took advantage of this market for ...
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Logographer (history)
The first logographer of note was Cadmus (dated to the 6th century BC), a perhaps mythical resident of Miletus, who wrote on the history of his city.
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logograph
logograph (ˈlɒgəgrɑːf, -æ-) [f. as prec. + -graph. Cf. Gr. λογογράϕος (see next).] ¶ 1. Used erroneously for logogriph. Some mod. edd. of Jonson Underwoods lxi. have logographes where the original ed. has logogriphes.1797 Monthly Mag. III. 468 The Masquerade; or, a Collection of New Epigrams, Logogr...
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Logographer (legal)
The logographer would then write a speech that the litigant would learn by heart and recite in front of the court. Role of the logographer
Logographers played a pivotal role in the larger interactions of the Athenian court system.
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