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logographer

  • a word derived from logography.
    logography
    noun
    printing with logotypes.

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Hekataeus of Miletus, the logographer; born in 549 B.C., died soon after the battle of Plataea.

From On the Sublime by H. L. (Herbert Lord) Havell

This is certain, from the datum of Scylax, who would never have laid down Erytheia in his Periplus1766 on the authority of a logographer.

From The History and Antiquities of the Doric Race, Vol. 1 of 2 by Karl Otfried Müller

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