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- Morsimus or Morsimos (Ancient Gr****: Μόρσιμος) was a tragic poet of the 5th century BCE, around 450 to 400 BCE, and the member of a large dynasty of tragic...
- named Philocles the Younger, who was also a tragic poet. His grandfather Morsimus was also a tragic poet. The family is often described as "one of the most...
- The Suda claims that Philocles was the father of the tragic playwright Morsimus, who was in turn the father of the tragedian Astydamas the Elder and was...
- great-grandnephew of Aeschylus, great-grandson of Philocles, grandson of Morsimus, son of Astydamas the Elder, and brother of Astydamas the Younger, all...
- and it condemns contemporary dramatists like Carcinus, Melanthius and Morsimus. The Chorus resumes its place and Trygaeus returns to the stage. He declares...
- Karsch, 1890 Margarodera Beier, 1957 Mioacris Pictet & Saussure, 1892 Morsimus Stål, 1877 Orophyllus Beier, 1954 Paramorsimus Beier, 1954 Paraphyllomimus...
- theatre dynasty. He was the son of Morsimus, grandson of Philocles, and nephew of Aeschylus (by way of Morsimus's wife, who was Aeschylus's sister), all...
- Moderatus of Gadesphilosopher MoerisAttic lexicographer Moiro – poet Morsimus – poet Moschion (tragic poet) – tragedian Moschion (physician) – physician...
- which was the same year Aristophanes came third and last with The Clouds. Morsimus: A tragic poet, he is mentioned with disgust by Aristophanes in other plays...