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Nicochares (Greek: Νικοχάρης, died ca. 345 BC) was an Athenian poet of the Old Comedy, son of the comic playwright and contemporary with Aristophanes. The titles of Nicochares' plays, as enumerated by Suidas, are, Αμυμώνη (Amymone), Πέλοψ (Pelops), Γαλάτεια (Galatea), Ηρακλής Γάμων (Hercules Getting Married), Ηρακλής Χορηγός (Hercules the Play-Producer), Κρήτες (Cretans), Λάκωνες (The Laconians), Λημνίαι (Lemnian Women), Κένταυροι (Centaurs), and Χειρογάστορες (Those Living Hand-to-Mouth). Augustus Meineke suggested that the Amymone and Pelops may have been alternative names for the same work, as the Suda lists the two works together when all of the others are in alphabetical order, and a fragment of Amymone quoted by Athenaeus mentions Oenomaus, the father-in-law of Pelops.

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  • Nicòcares (Nicochares, Nikokháres Νικοχάρης) fou un poeta atenenc de la vella comèdia, fill de Filonides (que també va ser un poeta còmic). Era contemporani d'Aristòfanes i probablement encara era viu el 354 aC. Aristòtil esmenta a un Nicòcares com a autor d'un poema anomenat Δηλιάς, però no és segur que fos el mateix personatge. (ca)
  • Nicocare, figlio di Filonide (in greco antico: Νικοχάρης, Nikocháres; Atene, prima del 388 a.C. – 345 a.C. circa), è stato un drammaturgo ateniese, esponente della commedia antica. (it)
  • Nicócares (en griego, Νικοχάρης) fue un autor de comedias de la Antigua Grecia. Era hijo de , autor también de comedias y contemporáneo de Aristófanes. Nicócares vivió en los siglos V y IV a. C. De sus obras solo se conservan algunos de los títulos y breves fragmentos, mentados por Ateneo (en el Banquete de los eruditos) y por Pólux, entre otros. (es)
  • Nicochares (Greek: Νικοχάρης, died ca. 345 BC) was an Athenian poet of the Old Comedy, son of the comic playwright and contemporary with Aristophanes. The titles of Nicochares' plays, as enumerated by Suidas, are, Αμυμώνη (Amymone), Πέλοψ (Pelops), Γαλάτεια (Galatea), Ηρακλής Γάμων (Hercules Getting Married), Ηρακλής Χορηγός (Hercules the Play-Producer), Κρήτες (Cretans), Λάκωνες (The Laconians), Λημνίαι (Lemnian Women), Κένταυροι (Centaurs), and Χειρογάστορες (Those Living Hand-to-Mouth). Augustus Meineke suggested that the Amymone and Pelops may have been alternative names for the same work, as the Suda lists the two works together when all of the others are in alphabetical order, and a fragment of Amymone quoted by Athenaeus mentions Oenomaus, the father-in-law of Pelops. (en)
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  • Nicòcares (Nicochares, Nikokháres Νικοχάρης) fou un poeta atenenc de la vella comèdia, fill de Filonides (que també va ser un poeta còmic). Era contemporani d'Aristòfanes i probablement encara era viu el 354 aC. Aristòtil esmenta a un Nicòcares com a autor d'un poema anomenat Δηλιάς, però no és segur que fos el mateix personatge. (ca)
  • Nicócares (en griego, Νικοχάρης) fue un autor de comedias de la Antigua Grecia. Era hijo de , autor también de comedias y contemporáneo de Aristófanes. Nicócares vivió en los siglos V y IV a. C. De sus obras solo se conservan algunos de los títulos y breves fragmentos, mentados por Ateneo (en el Banquete de los eruditos) y por Pólux, entre otros. Los títulos de algunas obras de Nicócares, nombrados en la Suda, son: Amimone,​ Pélope,​ Galatea,​ El casamiento de Heracles,​ Heracles corego,​ Cretenses, Laconios, Lemnias, Centauros​ y Χειρογάστορες.​ Aristóteles nombra un Nicócares autor de una obra llamada Deilíada o Delíada, pero no es seguro que se trate de la misma persona.​ (es)
  • Nicochares (Greek: Νικοχάρης, died ca. 345 BC) was an Athenian poet of the Old Comedy, son of the comic playwright and contemporary with Aristophanes. The titles of Nicochares' plays, as enumerated by Suidas, are, Αμυμώνη (Amymone), Πέλοψ (Pelops), Γαλάτεια (Galatea), Ηρακλής Γάμων (Hercules Getting Married), Ηρακλής Χορηγός (Hercules the Play-Producer), Κρήτες (Cretans), Λάκωνες (The Laconians), Λημνίαι (Lemnian Women), Κένταυροι (Centaurs), and Χειρογάστορες (Those Living Hand-to-Mouth). Augustus Meineke suggested that the Amymone and Pelops may have been alternative names for the same work, as the Suda lists the two works together when all of the others are in alphabetical order, and a fragment of Amymone quoted by Athenaeus mentions Oenomaus, the father-in-law of Pelops. From the extant fragments of Nicochares' work, one can only infer that he treated in the style of the Old Comedy—occasionally rising into tragic dignity. It is also evident that his comedies were influenced by the legends and local traditions of his country, and, undoubtedly, served to ridicule the peculiarities of the neighboring states. (en)
  • Nicocare, figlio di Filonide (in greco antico: Νικοχάρης, Nikocháres; Atene, prima del 388 a.C. – 345 a.C. circa), è stato un drammaturgo ateniese, esponente della commedia antica. (it)
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