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<p> With the golden, or eloquent, mouth), a celebrated [[Greek]] rhetorician, born at Prusa, in Bithynia, about the middle of the 1st century; inclined to the Platonic and Stoic philosophies; came to Rome, and was received with honour by [[Nerva]] and Trajan; is famous as an orator and as a writer of pure Attic Greek. </p>
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<p> With the golden, or eloquent, mouth), a celebrated Greek rhetorician, born at Prusa, in Bithynia, about the middle of the 1st century; inclined to the Platonic and Stoic philosophies; came to Rome, and was received with honour by [[Nerva]] and Trajan; is famous as an orator and as a writer of pure Attic Greek. </p>
 
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Dion Chrysostomus [1]

With the golden, or eloquent, mouth), a celebrated Greek rhetorician, born at Prusa, in Bithynia, about the middle of the 1st century; inclined to the Platonic and Stoic philosophies; came to Rome, and was received with honour by Nerva and Trajan; is famous as an orator and as a writer of pure Attic Greek.

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