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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...