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  1. Once More, The Client/ Logographos Relationship1.I. Worthington - 1993 - Classical Quarterly 43 (1):67-72.
    Whilst Theophrastus implies that the logographos had a great deal of control over the oral version of a forensic speech and what went into it,2 the part played by the logographos and the client in the content and circulation of the oration after oral delivery is controversial, and has attracted a fair share of attention.3 Sir Kenneth Dover argued that joint or composite authorship of the speech could take place, and that it was the client who could publish the speech (...)
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