Diphilus of Sinope 4th cent. B.C

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Name:
Diphilus of Sinope 4th cent. B.C
Abbr:
Diph.
Alt names:
Δίφιλος
Diphilus
Dífil
Diphile
Diphilos, aus Sinope
Difilo
Diphilus
Difilos
Dífilo
Diphilus, Comicus
Diph.
Field of activity:
Comic Poet
Notes:
Lefèvre, E. Diphilos und Plautus, c1984: t.p. (Diphilos)
Br. micr., c1983 (Diphilus
b. at Sinope
fl. 4th cent. B.C.)
Amer., c1975 (Diphilus
b. 340? at Sinope
d. 291 B.C.)
Brockh., 1968 (Diphilos, aus Sinope
activ 4th cent. B.C.)
Menandro e la Commedia nuova, 2001: p. 771 (Difilo)
New Comedy
TLG Canon of Greek Authors and Works, Third Edition, pg. 144
Smith's Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, Vol 1, 1867, p. 1055-1056: "Diphilus, 2, one of the principal Athenian comic poets of the new comedy, and a contemporary of Menander and Philemon, was a native of Sinope....Though in point of time, Diphilus belonged to the new comedy, his poetry seems to have had more the character of the middle...."
Brill's New Pauly: "Diphilus of Sinope, Comic poet, alongside Menander and Philemon the most important representative of the Attic New Comedy....
Author info:
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Smith's Dictionary
 

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