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Hypereides
Hypereides or Hyperides (, ''Hypereidēs''; c. 390 – 322 BCE; English pronunciation with the stress variably on the penultimate or antepenultimate syllable〔Mackey and Mackey, ''The Pronunciation of 10,000 Proper Names'', New York, 1922, p. (138 ) (penult.); John Walker, ''Critical Pronouncing Dictionary'', New York, 1828, p. (61 ) (antepenult.); John Hogg in ''The Gentleman's Magazine'', 1857, p. (423 ) (considering both possibilities)〕) was an Athenian logographer (speech writer). He was one of the ten Attic orators included in the "Alexandrian Canon" compiled by Aristophanes of Byzantium and Aristarchus of Samothrace in the third century BCE. == Rise to power == Little is known about his early life except that he was the son of Glaucippus, of the deme of Collytus and that he studied logography under Isocrates. In 360 BCE he prosecuted Autocles for treason.〔(frags. 55–65, Blass)〕 During the Social War (358–355 BCE) he accused Aristophon, then one of the most influential men at Athens, of malpractices,〔(frags. 40–44, Blass)〕 and impeached Philocrates (343 BCE) for high treason. Although Hypereides supported Demosthenes in the struggle against Philip II of Macedon; that support was withdrawn after the Harpalus affair. After Demosthenes' exile Hypereides became the head of the patriotic party (324 BCE).
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