Lycurgus, an Attic orator, born about 396 B.C., was a pupil of Plato and Isocrates, and warmly supported Demosthenes' policy. He was thrice appointed manager of the revenue. He died in 328. Of his fifteen speeches but one is extant.
Lycurgus
Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 6: Humber to Malta, p. 752
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