Apollodorus Carystius 4./3. Jh. v. Chr

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tlg0411
Name:
Apollodorus Carystius 4./3. Jh. v. Chr
Abbr:
Apollod.Car.
Alt names:
Apollodoros, von Karystos
Ἀπολλόδωρος, Καρυστιοσ
Apollodorus, of Carystus
Apollodoros, Dichter der Neuen Komödie
Apollodorus, Comicus
Apollodorus, of Carystus
Apollodorus, Writer of Comedies
Apollodorus, of Athens
Apollodoro, di Caristo
Apollodoro, l'Ateniese
Apollodoros, von Athen
Apollodoros, Komödiendichter
Apollodoros, Athener
Apollodorus Carystius, Comicus
Apollod.Car.
Field of activity:
Comic Poet
Notes:
TITAN
PAN
Lex. alte Welt
Griech. Dichter der neuen Komödie, dessen erster Sieg bei den Dionysien ca. 290 v. Chr. war. Er ist nicht zu verwechseln mit dem gleichnamigen Dichter der neuen Komödie Apollodorus <Gelous>
New Comedy
TLG Canon of Greek Authors and Works, Third Edition,pg. 44-45
Smith's Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, Vol 1, 1867, p. 233: "Apollodorus, 6, of Carystus...Athenaeus calls him a contemporary of Machón so that he probably lived between the years в. с. 300 and 200....He belonged to the school of the New Attic comedy...."
Brill's New Pauly: "Apollodorus, of Carystus, Comedy Writer, a date deduced from his position in the list of victors at the great Dionysia ....Very probably the ‘Athenian’ mentioned in the Suda is the one from Carystus ....Another 11 titles are recorded, among them Hekyra and Epidikazomenos, which Terentius used as models for his Hecyra and Phormio..."
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