Dinarchus

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urn:cite:perseus:author.477
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tlg0029
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LCCN n 85122338
Name:
Dinarchus
Abbr:
Din.
Alt names:
Δείναρχος
Deinarc, d'Atenes
Dinarque
Deinarchos
Dinarco
Deinarchus
Dinarchos
Deinarch
Dinarchus, Orator
Din.
Field of activity:
Attic Orator
Orator
Logographer
Notes:
Data provided by the ESTC/BL
Demosthenes. The orations of Demosthenes, 1763: t.p. (of Dinarchus)
Oxford classical dictionary, 1970 (Dinarchus, ca. 360-ca. 290)
Dinarchus. Discours, 1990: t.p. (Dinarque)
TLG Canon of Greek Authors and Works, Third Edition, pg. 131
Smith's Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, Vol 1, 1867, p. 950-951): "Deinarchus, the last and at the same time the least important among the 10 Attic Orators....
Brill's New Pauly: "Attic orator, born about 361 BC in Corinth, son of Sostratus, died after 292. The source of information on his life is the (incompletely transmitted) treatise De Dinarcho of Dionysius of Halicarnassus, who relied in particular on a lost speech by D. (‘Against Proxenus’)
the other lives (Ps.-Plut., Photius, Suda) depend on Dionysius...." Engels, Johannes (Köln)
Weißenberger, Michael (Greifswald). "Dinarchus." Brill's New Pauly. Antiquity volumes edited by: Hubert Cancik and Helmuth Schneider . Brill, 2009. Brill Online.
Author info:
Wikipedia
Smith's Dictionary
 

Works Currently Cataloged

Against Aristogiton
Against Demosthenes
Against Philocles