Philocles Tragicus 5. Jh. v. Chr

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tlg0312
Name:
Philocles Tragicus 5. Jh. v. Chr
Abbr:
Philocl.
Alt names:
Φιλοκλῆς
Philokles, Tragiker
Philokles, Sohn des Polypeithes
Philokles, von Athen
Filocle, di Atene
Filocle, Poeta Tragico
Philokles, der Ältere
Philocles, Tragicus
Philocl.
Field of activity:
Tragic Poet
Notes:
TLG Canon of Greek Authors and Works, Third Edition, p. 308
Smith's Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, Vol 3, 1867, p. 301: "Philocles, an Athenian tragic poet, the sister's son of Aeschylus....Suidas states that Philocles was contemporary with Euripides...""
Brill's New Pauly: "Tragedian, 2nd half of the 5th cent. BC, son of Polypeithes (TrGF I 24 T 1) or Philopeithes (T 2), nephew of Aeschylus [1] (TrGF I 12 T 3). He was known for his bitter sharpness and is said to have written more than 100 tragedies...." Zimmermann, Bernhard (Freiburg). "Philocles." Brill's New Pauly. Antiquity volumes edited by: Hubert Cancik and Helmuth Schneider . Brill, 2009. Brill Online. Tufts University Library. 17 August 2009
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