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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 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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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 Logographer wikipedia.org
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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. wikipedia.org
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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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. wikipedia.org
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CRITIC crossword clue & answer - The Crossword Solver
critic 11 letter words. cognoscente commentator common scold connaisseur connoisseur criticaster dance critic drama critic faultfinder ghostwriter interpreter literary man litterateur logographer monographer music critic news analyst novelettist pamphleteer pettifogger prose writer smellfungus story teller storyteller word painter.
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Dinarchus
Dinarchus or Dinarch (; Corinth, c. 361 – c. 291 BC) was a logographer (speechwriter) in Ancient Greece. Sostratus (or, according to the Suda, Socrates), Dinarchus settled at Athens early in life, and when not more than twenty-five was already active as a logographer—a wikipedia.org
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Hellanicus
Hellanicus or Hellanikos () may refer to: Hellanicus of Lesbos (5th century BC), Greek logographer Hellanicus (grammarian) (3rd century BC), Greek grammarian wikipedia.org
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Perperene
According to the Suda, Hellanicus of Lesbos, a 5th-century BC Greek logographer, died at Perperene at age 85. wikipedia.org
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ليكرجوس أثينا
ليكرجوس أو ليكورجوس (، لغة إغريقية: Lykourgos، حوالي 390 – 324 ق.م) كان مُمل (Logographer (legal)) في اليونان القديمة. wikipedia.org
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Acusilaus
Acusilaus, Acusilas, or Akousilaos () of Argos, son of Cabas or Scabras, was a Greek logographer and mythographer who lived in the latter half of the wikipedia.org
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About: Hypereides - DBpedia Association
Hypereides or Hyperides (Greek: Ὑπερείδης, Hypereidēs; c. 390 - 322 BC; English pronunciation with the stress variably on the penultimate or antepenultimate syllable) was an Athenian logographer (speech writer). He was one of the ten Attic orators included in the "Alexandrian canon" compiled by Aristophanes of Byzantium and Aristarchus of Samothrace in the third century BC.
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أكوسيلوس
أكوسيلوس من أرغوس، ابن كاباس أو سكابراس، كان لوغوغرافر logographer وميثوغرافي (كاتب أساطير) والذي عاش في النصف الأخير من القرن السادس قبل الميلاد. wikipedia.org
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Maeotians
History The earliest known reference is from the logographer Hellanicus of Lesbos. wikipedia.org
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Xanthus
and horses Balius and Xanthus, the horses of Achilles People Xanthus, Greek philosopher, master of the slave and fabulist Aesop Xanthus (historian), a logographer wikipedia.org
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