Philyllius (Ancient Greek: Φιλύλλιος), also called Phillylius, Phlaeus, Philolaus, or Phillydeus, was an ancient Athenian comic poet. He was contemporary with Diocles and Sannyrion. He belonged to the latter part of the Old Comedy tradition and the beginning of the Middle Comedy tradition. He seems to have attained to some distinction before 392 BC, when the Ecclesiazusae of Aristophanes was acted.
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| - Filillio (in greco antico: Φιλύλλιος, Philýllios; in latino: Philyllios; Atene, anni 450 a.C. – dopo il 392 a.C.) è stato un commediografo ateniese. (it)
- Filil·le o Filil·li (en llatí Philyllus i també Philyllius, en grec antic Φιλύλλιος) fou un poeta còmic atenenc contemporani de Diocles de Flios i Sannirió segons diu Suides. Va viure al final del segle v aC i va escriure a la darrera part de la vella comèdia i començament de la mitjana. Suides i Eudòcia Macrembolites donen els títols de les seves comèdies: Els dos últims títols semblen sospitosos. (ca)
- Philyllius (Ancient Greek: Φιλύλλιος), also called Phillylius, Phlaeus, Philolaus, or Phillydeus, was an ancient Athenian comic poet. He was contemporary with Diocles and Sannyrion. He belonged to the latter part of the Old Comedy tradition and the beginning of the Middle Comedy tradition. He seems to have attained to some distinction before 392 BC, when the Ecclesiazusae of Aristophanes was acted. (en)
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| - Filil·le o Filil·li (en llatí Philyllus i també Philyllius, en grec antic Φιλύλλιος) fou un poeta còmic atenenc contemporani de Diocles de Flios i Sannirió segons diu Suides. Va viure al final del segle v aC i va escriure a la darrera part de la vella comèdia i començament de la mitjana. Ja havia arribat a certa distinció cap a l'any 392 aC, abans de la representació de Les assembleistes d'Aristòfanes, i la majoria dels seus títols se situen ja a la comèdia mitjana. Van introduir algunes innovacions a l'escenari com ara la de portar torxes enceses. El seu nom apareix també escrit Φιλλύλιος, Φιλαι̂ος, Φιλόλαος, Φιλλύδεος i encara d'altres formes. Suides i Eudòcia Macrembolites donen els títols de les seves comèdies:
* Αἰγεύς ("Aigeus" Egeu)
* Αὔγη (Auge)
* Ἀντεια (ἑταίρας ὄνομα) ("Anteia étaíras ónoma" Anteia, el nom d'una hetera)
* Δωδεκάτη ("Dodecáte" La dona que fa dotze)
* Ἡρακλῆς (Hèracles)
* Πλύντρια ἢ Ναυσικάα ("Plynteria, o Nausicaa")
* Πόλις (o Πόλεισ̓) (Polis)
* Φρεωρύχος ("Phreorykhos" L'excavador de pous)
* Αταλάντη (Atalanta)
* Ἑλένη (Helena) Els dos últims títols semblen sospitosos. (ca)
- Philyllius (Ancient Greek: Φιλύλλιος), also called Phillylius, Phlaeus, Philolaus, or Phillydeus, was an ancient Athenian comic poet. He was contemporary with Diocles and Sannyrion. He belonged to the latter part of the Old Comedy tradition and the beginning of the Middle Comedy tradition. He seems to have attained to some distinction before 392 BC, when the Ecclesiazusae of Aristophanes was acted. All titles of his plays evidently belong to Middle Comedy. He is said to have introduced some scenic innovations, such as bringing lighted torches on the stage. With regard to his language, Augustus Meineke mentions a few words and phrases in his plays, which are not pure Attic. (en)
- Filillio (in greco antico: Φιλύλλιος, Philýllios; in latino: Philyllios; Atene, anni 450 a.C. – dopo il 392 a.C.) è stato un commediografo ateniese. (it)
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