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Timocles (Ancient Gr****: Τιμοκλῆς, fl. c. 345 BC – c. 317 BC) was one of the last
Athenian comic poets of the
Middle Comedy,
although Pollux listed him...
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several of
these plays. In
Timocles'
Orestautokleides and Anaxilas'
Neottis she is
named in
lists of hetairai,
Timocles'
Neaira makes a joke
about her...
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aphoristic verses Thespis (fl. 6th
century BC)
Thestorides of
Phocaea Timocles Timocreon of Rhodes, lyric/sympotic poet 5th
century BC and
bitter critic...
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named Sappho by Ameipsias, Amphis, Antiphanes, Diphilos, Ephippus, and
Timocles are attested. Two
plays titled Phaon, four
titled Leukadia, and one Leukadios...
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Apollodorus of
Carystus (~300–260 BC)
Diphilus of
Sinope (~340–290 BC)
Dionysius Timocles 324 BC
Theophilus Sosippus Anaxippus, 303 BC Demetrius, 299 BC Archedicus...
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Mnesimachus Timotheus Sophilus Antidotus Naucrates Xenarchus Dromo Crobylus,
possibly New Comedy,
after 324 BC
Timocles 324 BC
Damoxenus c. 370–270 BC...
- the few
slaves to
survive to flee over the
mountains to true freedom.
Timocles (Tim Eccles) - a Gr****
slave turned rebel. He
survives the
final battle...
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strategos 442–441 84.3
Diphilus Pericles is a
strategos 441–440 84.4
Timocles Pericles and
Glaucon are
strategoi 440–439 85.1
Morychides Pericles is...
- 45. FHG 4.452.
Hayward 1926, p. 377.
Anaxilas (fr. 22 = Athen. 13.6)
Timocles (fr. 27 = Athen. 13.22).
Pomeroy 1990, p. 54. Paus. 1.37.5. "His love for...
- or indecencies,
whether committed by men or by
women (see the Fragm. of
Timocles and Menander, ap. Athen. vi. p. 245,
where a... is
mentioned as the source...