LOGOI

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λογοποι-ός

logopoios · ὁ

prose-writer

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What it meant

λογοποι-ός · logopoi-os — LSJ

prose-writer, historian, chronicler

prose-writer; esp. historian, chronicler, Pl. R. 392a, Isoc. 5.109, 11.37; applied by Hdt. to Hecataeus, 2.143, 5.36, 125; to Hdt. himself by Arr. An. 3.30.8.

2 writer of fables

writer of fables, Αἴσωπος ὁ λ. Hdt. 2.134, cf. Plu. Sol. 28.

II professional speech-maker

at Athens, = λογογράφος II, professional speech-maker, Pl. Euthd. 289d.

2 tale-teller, newsmonger

with collat. sense of tale-teller, newsmonger, D. 24.15, Thphr. Char. 8.1, Plu. Nic. 30.

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