Plato Comicus fl. 410-391 B.C

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Name:
Plato Comicus fl. 410-391 B.C
Abbr:
Pl.Com.
Alt names:
Πλάτων
Platon, le Comique
Platon, Komödiendichter
Platon, Schriftsteller
Platon, Dichter der Alten Komödie
Platon, von Athen
Platone, Comico
Plato, Atheniensis
Plato, Comicus
Pl.Com.
Field of activity:
Comic Poet
Epigrammatist
Notes:
Plato Comicus, c2009: t.p. (Plato Comicus), pg. 321
Oxford classical dictionary, 1996: p. 1193 (Plato (2), Athenian comic poet, 1st voctory at the City Dionysia ca. 410 B.C., active as late as 391 B.C.)
OCLC, 22 March 2010 (hdg.: Plato, Comicus
Plato, comic poet)
TLG Canon of Greek Authors and Works, Third Edition,
Smith's Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, Vol 3, 1867, p. 351-2: "Plato, one of the chief Athenian comic poets of the Old Comedy, was contemporary with Aristophanes, Phrynichus, Eupolis and Pherecrates..."
Brill's New Pauly: "Plato, 2 Poet of the Old Comedy, 5th/4th cents. BC...It is believed that he wrote 28 plays..." Nesselrath, Heinz-Günther (Göttingen). Plato." Brill's New Pauly. Antiquity volumes edited by: Hubert Cancik and Helmuth Schneider . Brill, 2009. Brill Online. Tufts University Library.
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