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- Rhinthon (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Ῥίνθων, gen.: Ῥίνθωνος; c. 323 – 285 BC) was a ****enistic dramatist. The son of a potter, he was probably a native of Syracuse...
- Rhinthon is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae. Recognised species in the genus Rhinthon include: Rhinthon bajula (Schaus, 1902) Rhinthon braesia...
- Subtribe: Carystina Genus: Coolus Grishin, 2019 Species: C. bushi Binomial name Coolus bushi (Watson, 1937) Synonyms (Species) Rhinthon bushi Watson, 1937...
- late 4th century BC onwards by the dramatist Rhinthon. Five authors of this genre are known by name; Rhinthon and Sciras of Taranto, Blaesus of Capri, Sopater...
- philosopher Cleinias of Tarentum (4th century BCE), Pythagorean philosopher Rhinthon (c. 323–285 BC), dramatist Zeuxis (3rd century BCE), physician Livius Andronicus...
- (Gmelin, [1790]) Pyrrhocalles jamaicensis, Schaus's skipper (Schaus, 1902) Rhinthon cubana cubana, branded skipper (Herrich-Schäffer, 1865) Synapte malitiosa...
- C****andreia Apollodorus of Carystus Diphilus of Sinope Philemon (poet) Rhinthon Oxyrhynchus Theatre of ancient Greece Konstan, David (2010). Menander of...
- precisely from the colony of Thurii, came the playwright Alexis. While Rhinthon, although Sicilian from Syracuse, worked almost exclusively for the colony...
- to Rome thanks precisely to a Tarentine author, in particular, the poet Rhinthon (323–285 BC) who had given literary form to mythological parody. The theatrical...
- known about his existence and none of his work survives. Lost plays of Rhinthon. Of 38 plays, only a few titles and lines have been preserved. Lost poems...