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- Diphilus abstract "Diphilus (Greek: Δίφιλος), of Sinope, was a poet of the new Attic comedy and contemporary of Menander (342-291 BC). Most of his plays were written and acted at Athens, but he led a wandering life, and died at Smyrna.He was on intimate terms with the famous courtesan Gnathaena (Athenaeus xiii. pp. 579, 583). He is said to have written 100 comedies; of these plays, only the titles and associated fragments of fifty-four of them are preserved. He sometimes acted himself. To judge from the imitations of Plautus (Casina from the Κληρούμενοι, Asinaria from the Ὀναγός, Rudens from some other play), he was very skilful in the construction of his plots. Terence also tells us that he introduced into the Adelphi (ii. I) a scene from the Συναποθνήσκοντες, which had been omitted by Plautus in his adaptation (Commorientes) of the same play.According to the Encyclopaedia Britannica Eleventh Edition:The style of Diphilus was simple and natural, and his language on the whole good Attic; he paid great attention to versification, and was supposed to have invented a peculiar kind of metre. The ancients were undecided whether to class him among the writers of the New or Middle comedy. In his fondness for mythological subjects (Hercules, Theseus) and his introduction on the stage (by a bold anachronism) of the poets Archilochus and Hipponax as rivals of Sappho, he approximates to the spirit of the latter.".
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- Diphilus wikiPageWikiLink Amastrine.
- Diphilus wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greek_comedy.
- Diphilus wikiPageWikiLink Archilochus.
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- Diphilus wikiPageWikiLink Boeotia.
- Diphilus wikiPageWikiLink Callias_(comic_poet).
- Diphilus wikiPageWikiLink Category:4th-century_BC_Greek_people.
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- Diphilus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Pontic_Greeks.
- Diphilus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Smyrna.
- Diphilus wikiPageWikiLink Category:New_Comic_poets.
- Diphilus wikiPageWikiLink Desultor.
- Diphilus wikiPageWikiLink Dictionary_of_Greek_and_Roman_Biography_and_Mythology.
- Diphilus wikiPageWikiLink Encyclopædia_Britannica_Eleventh_Edition.
- Diphilus wikiPageWikiLink Gnathaena.
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- Diphilus wikiPageWikiLink Hecate.
- Diphilus wikiPageWikiLink Hellebore.
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- Diphilus wikiPageWikiLink Hipponax.
- Diphilus wikiPageWikiLink Lemnos.
- Diphilus wikiPageWikiLink Menander.
- Diphilus wikiPageWikiLink Pelias.
- Diphilus wikiPageWikiLink Philemon_(poet).
- Diphilus wikiPageWikiLink Plautus.
- Diphilus wikiPageWikiLink Sappho.
- Diphilus wikiPageWikiLink Sinop,_Turkey.
- Diphilus wikiPageWikiLink Smyrna.
- Diphilus wikiPageWikiLink Terence.
- Diphilus wikiPageWikiLink Theseus.
- Diphilus wikiPageWikiLink William_Smith_(lexicographer).
- Diphilus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Diphilus of Sinope".
- Diphilus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Diphilus".
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- Diphilus subject Category:4th-century_BC_Greek_people.
- Diphilus subject Category:4th-century_BC_writers.
- Diphilus subject Category:Ancient_Greek_dramatists_and_playwrights.
- Diphilus subject Category:Ancient_Pontic_Greeks.
- Diphilus subject Category:Ancient_Smyrna.
- Diphilus subject Category:New_Comic_poets.
- Diphilus hypernym Poet.
- Diphilus type Person.
- Diphilus type Writer.
- Diphilus type Dramatist.
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- Diphilus type Dramatist.
- Diphilus comment "Diphilus (Greek: Δίφιλος), of Sinope, was a poet of the new Attic comedy and contemporary of Menander (342-291 BC). Most of his plays were written and acted at Athens, but he led a wandering life, and died at Smyrna.He was on intimate terms with the famous courtesan Gnathaena (Athenaeus xiii. pp. 579, 583). He is said to have written 100 comedies; of these plays, only the titles and associated fragments of fifty-four of them are preserved. He sometimes acted himself.".
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- Diphilus sameAs 狄菲卢斯.
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