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Dinarchus

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Dinarchus (c. 360-c. 290 BC)

Last of the ten Attic Orators, born at Corinth. As a metic (resident alien), he could not speak at Athens, but wrote speeches for others. In the affair of Harpalus he composed the extant prosecution speeches Against Demosthenes, Against Aristogeiton, and Against Philocles.


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