Aeolic forms: Alcaeus and Sopho (600BC). Theocritus’ idylls. Doric forms: Pindar (522BC circa), some of Theocritus’ bucolic poetry. There is no Doric or Aeolic literary prose.
Attic (kindred to Ionic): Great writers of 5th-4th centuries during the supremacy of Athens. People who used it include: Aeschylus (525-456), Sophocles (496-406), Euripides (480-406), Aristophanes (450-385), Thucydides (d.396), Xenophon (434), and Plato (427-347).