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Antiphanes of Berge (or Antiphanes the Younger, Ancient Greek: Ἀντιφάνης ὁ Βεργαῖος, 4th century BC) was a Greek writer of the book Ἄπιστα (Apista; "Unbelievable Things"), and was born in Berge, a town in ancient Macedonia near Amphipolis. In his Geographica, Strabo refers to him as an impostor, because Antiphanes wished the reader to believe everything in his book, which actually contained falsehoods. Strabo also attacked the credibility of the writers Pytheas and Euhemerus in the same chapter. The Attic verb βεργαΐζειν (bergaizein) was used in reference to Antiphanes (who lived in Athens). βεργαΐζειν (bergaizein) refers to the telling of unbelievable stories. He also wrote a work on courtesans. He is not to be confused with Antiphanes of Argos, as was done by some ancient writers.

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  • Antífanes de Berga (Antiphanes, Ἀντιφάνης) fou un escriptor nadiu de del segle iv aC. Va escriure sobre temes fantasiosos i meravellosos (Ἄπιστα (Apista; "increïble"). Estrabó l'esmenta i per la manera en què ho fa sembla que escrivia amb la idea de ser cregut tot i que les històries eren fictícies. La majoria dels autors estan d'acord que és el mateix personatge que l'anomenat Antífanes el Jove, que va escriure un llibre sobre cortesanes. Esteve de Bizanci l'esmenta com a poeta còmic, però podria ser simplement un error. (ca)
  • Antiphanes of Berge (or Antiphanes the Younger, Ancient Greek: Ἀντιφάνης ὁ Βεργαῖος, 4th century BC) was a Greek writer of the book Ἄπιστα (Apista; "Unbelievable Things"), and was born in Berge, a town in ancient Macedonia near Amphipolis. In his Geographica, Strabo refers to him as an impostor, because Antiphanes wished the reader to believe everything in his book, which actually contained falsehoods. Strabo also attacked the credibility of the writers Pytheas and Euhemerus in the same chapter. The Attic verb βεργαΐζειν (bergaizein) was used in reference to Antiphanes (who lived in Athens). βεργαΐζειν (bergaizein) refers to the telling of unbelievable stories. He also wrote a work on courtesans. He is not to be confused with Antiphanes of Argos, as was done by some ancient writers. (en)
  • Antifane di Berge (in greco antico: Ἀντιφάνης ὁ Βεργαῖος, Antiphánēs ho Bergâios; Berge, IV secolo a.C. – ...) è stato uno scrittore greco antico. (it)
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  • Antífanes de Berga (Antiphanes, Ἀντιφάνης) fou un escriptor nadiu de del segle iv aC. Va escriure sobre temes fantasiosos i meravellosos (Ἄπιστα (Apista; "increïble"). Estrabó l'esmenta i per la manera en què ho fa sembla que escrivia amb la idea de ser cregut tot i que les històries eren fictícies. La majoria dels autors estan d'acord que és el mateix personatge que l'anomenat Antífanes el Jove, que va escriure un llibre sobre cortesanes. Esteve de Bizanci l'esmenta com a poeta còmic, però podria ser simplement un error. (ca)
  • Antiphanes of Berge (or Antiphanes the Younger, Ancient Greek: Ἀντιφάνης ὁ Βεργαῖος, 4th century BC) was a Greek writer of the book Ἄπιστα (Apista; "Unbelievable Things"), and was born in Berge, a town in ancient Macedonia near Amphipolis. In his Geographica, Strabo refers to him as an impostor, because Antiphanes wished the reader to believe everything in his book, which actually contained falsehoods. Strabo also attacked the credibility of the writers Pytheas and Euhemerus in the same chapter. The Attic verb βεργαΐζειν (bergaizein) was used in reference to Antiphanes (who lived in Athens). βεργαΐζειν (bergaizein) refers to the telling of unbelievable stories. He also wrote a work on courtesans. He is not to be confused with Antiphanes of Argos, as was done by some ancient writers. (en)
  • Antifane di Berge (in greco antico: Ἀντιφάνης ὁ Βεργαῖος, Antiphánēs ho Bergâios; Berge, IV secolo a.C. – ...) è stato uno scrittore greco antico. (it)
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