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Dio Chrysostom

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Dio Chrysostom , d. after AD 112, Greek Sophist and orator [Chrysostom=golden-mouthed], b. Prusa (modern Bursa) in Bithynia. He lived at Rome under Emperor Domitian, who subsequently banished him. He traveled widely, finally returning to Rome in the favor of emperors Nerva and Trajan. He leaned toward the philosophy of the Cynics and Stoics. With Plutarch he shared in the revival of Greek literature in the 1st cent. Extant are 80 orations on literary, political, and philosophical subjects. Author not available, DIO CHRYSOSTOM. , The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition 2007 ... Read more
Dio Cassius
(Cassius Dio Cocceianus) , c.155-235?, Roman historian...Nicaea in Bithynia. He was a grandson of Dio Chrysostom. His rise in civil and military office...in Greek) from the earliest times until Dio Cassius' own period. Of the original 80...republic and the first two centuries AD Dio Cassius ... Read more
ancient Greek literature
...the greatest writers of this period were the historians Polybius , Josephus , and Dio Cassius ; the biographer Plutarch ; the philosophers Philo and Dio Chrysostom ; and the novelist Lucian . One great Roman work produced under Greek influence... Read more

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