Isaeus

Isaeus ( ''Isaios''; fl. early 4th century BC) was one of the ten Attic orators according to the Alexandrian canon. He was a student of Isocrates in Athens, and later taught Demosthenes while working as a ''metic'' logographer (speechwriter) for others. Only eleven of his speeches survive, with fragments of a twelfth. They are mostly concerned with inheritance, with one on civil rights. Dionysius of Halicarnassus compared his style to Lysias, although Isaeus was more given to employing sophistry. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published 1513
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Published 1513
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by Isaeus
Published 1575
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by Möller, Levin
Published 1760
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Published 1773
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Published 1773
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Published 1775
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by Isaeus
Published 1779
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by Isaeus
Published 1815
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by Isaeus v420-v350
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