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Epigenes of Athens (Greek: Ἐπιγένης ὁ Ἀθηναῖος, c. 4th century BC) was an Athenian comic poet of the Middle Comedy. Pollux indeed speaks of him as neôn tis kômikôn, but the terms "middle" and "new," as Clinton remarks, are not always very carefully applied. Epigenes himself, in a fragment of his play called The Little Tomb (Mnêmation) speaks of Pixodarus, prince of Caria, as "the king's son"; and from this Meineke argues that the comedy in question must have been written while Hecatomnus, the father of Pixodarus, was yet alive, and perhaps about 380 BC. We find besides in Athenaeus, that there was a doubt among the ancients whether the play called Disappearance of the Money (Argyrion Aphanismos) should be assigned to Epigenes or Antiphanes. These poets therefore must have been contemporari

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  • Epígenes d'Atenes (en llatí Epigenes, en grec antic Ἐπιγέτης) fou un poeta grec de la comèdia mitjana que hauria estat contemporani d'Antífanes d'Atenes. Juli Pòl·lux diu d'ell que era νέων τις κωμικῶν (de la nova comèdia). En un fragment de la seva obra Μνημάτιον parla de Pixòdar (Pixodarus) príncep de Cària, com fill del rei, el que situa aquesta obra cap a l'any 380 aC, quan Hecatompos, el pare de Pixòdar, encara era viu. Ateneu de Nàucratis diu que entre els antics hi havia el dubte de si l'obra Ἀργυρίον ἀφανισμός (La desaparició dels diners) s'havia d'atribuir a Epígenes o a Antífanes de Cios, i segurament els dos poetes devien ser contemporanis. Es conserven alguns fragments d'aquesta obra. (ca)
  • Ο Επιγένης ο Αθηναίος ήταν ποιητής της μέσης κωμωδίας.Διασώθηκαν οι τίτλοι κάποιων έργων του (Αργυρίου αφανισμός, Βακχεία, Ηρωίνη, Μνημάτιον, Ποντικός) και ελάχιστα αποσπάσματα από τον Αθήναιο και από τον Πολυδεύκη. (el)
  • Epigene di Atene in greco antico: Ἐπιγένης ὁ Ἀθηναῖος (... – ...; fl. IV secolo a.C.) è stato un commediografo greco antico della commedia di mezzo. (it)
  • Epigenes of Athens (Greek: Ἐπιγένης ὁ Ἀθηναῖος, c. 4th century BC) was an Athenian comic poet of the Middle Comedy. Pollux indeed speaks of him as neôn tis kômikôn, but the terms "middle" and "new," as Clinton remarks, are not always very carefully applied. Epigenes himself, in a fragment of his play called The Little Tomb (Mnêmation) speaks of Pixodarus, prince of Caria, as "the king's son"; and from this Meineke argues that the comedy in question must have been written while Hecatomnus, the father of Pixodarus, was yet alive, and perhaps about 380 BC. We find besides in Athenaeus, that there was a doubt among the ancients whether the play called Disappearance of the Money (Argyrion Aphanismos) should be assigned to Epigenes or Antiphanes. These poets therefore must have been contemporari (en)
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  • Epígenes d'Atenes (en llatí Epigenes, en grec antic Ἐπιγέτης) fou un poeta grec de la comèdia mitjana que hauria estat contemporani d'Antífanes d'Atenes. Juli Pòl·lux diu d'ell que era νέων τις κωμικῶν (de la nova comèdia). En un fragment de la seva obra Μνημάτιον parla de Pixòdar (Pixodarus) príncep de Cària, com fill del rei, el que situa aquesta obra cap a l'any 380 aC, quan Hecatompos, el pare de Pixòdar, encara era viu. Ateneu de Nàucratis diu que entre els antics hi havia el dubte de si l'obra Ἀργυρίον ἀφανισμός (La desaparició dels diners) s'havia d'atribuir a Epígenes o a Antífanes de Cios, i segurament els dos poetes devien ser contemporanis. Es conserven alguns fragments d'aquesta obra. (ca)
  • Ο Επιγένης ο Αθηναίος ήταν ποιητής της μέσης κωμωδίας.Διασώθηκαν οι τίτλοι κάποιων έργων του (Αργυρίου αφανισμός, Βακχεία, Ηρωίνη, Μνημάτιον, Ποντικός) και ελάχιστα αποσπάσματα από τον Αθήναιο και από τον Πολυδεύκη. (el)
  • Epigenes of Athens (Greek: Ἐπιγένης ὁ Ἀθηναῖος, c. 4th century BC) was an Athenian comic poet of the Middle Comedy. Pollux indeed speaks of him as neôn tis kômikôn, but the terms "middle" and "new," as Clinton remarks, are not always very carefully applied. Epigenes himself, in a fragment of his play called The Little Tomb (Mnêmation) speaks of Pixodarus, prince of Caria, as "the king's son"; and from this Meineke argues that the comedy in question must have been written while Hecatomnus, the father of Pixodarus, was yet alive, and perhaps about 380 BC. We find besides in Athenaeus, that there was a doubt among the ancients whether the play called Disappearance of the Money (Argyrion Aphanismos) should be assigned to Epigenes or Antiphanes. These poets therefore must have been contemporaries. The Suda mentions two other plays written by Epigenes: Heroine and Revelry. The fragments of the comedies of Epigenes have been collected by Meineke and Kock. (en)
  • Epigene di Atene in greco antico: Ἐπιγένης ὁ Ἀθηναῖος (... – ...; fl. IV secolo a.C.) è stato un commediografo greco antico della commedia di mezzo. (it)
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