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[[Dinarchus]] or [[Dinarch]] (Greek: [[Δείναρχος]]; Corinth, c. 361 – c. 291 BC) was a [[logographer]] ([[speechwriter]]) in Ancient Greece. He was the last of the ten [[Attic]] orators included in the "Alexandrian Canon" compiled by Aristophanes of Byzantium and Aristarchus of Samothrace in the third century BC. | |wketx=[[Dinarchus]] or [[Dinarch]] (Greek: [[Δείναρχος]]; Corinth, c. 361 – c. 291 BC) was a [[logographer]] ([[speechwriter]]) in Ancient Greece. He was the last of the ten [[Attic]] orators included in the "Alexandrian Canon" compiled by Aristophanes of Byzantium and Aristarchus of Samothrace in the third century BC. | ||
A son of 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 writer of speeches for the law courts. As a metic, he was unable to take part in the debates. He had been the pupil both of Theophrastus and of Demetrius Phalereus, and had early acquired a certain fluency and versatility of style. | A son of 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 writer of speeches for the law courts. As a metic, he was unable to take part in the debates. He had been the pupil both of Theophrastus and of Demetrius Phalereus, and had early acquired a certain fluency and versatility of style. | ||
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