Philetairos (poet)
Philetairos was an Attic poet of the "middle" comedy . He lived in the 4th century BC. Chr.
According to the Dikaiarchos and the Suda , Philetairos was the son of the famous poet Aristophanes . He won immediately after Anaxandrides and before Eubulus in the Lenae competition . In the Suda, 21 pieces are ascribed to him, of which 13 or possibly only 11 titles have survived. Five titles suggest myth travesties . 20 short fragments have been preserved from the pieces, which often caricature contemporary contemporaries. So he makes himself in his on the time between 370 and 365 BC. Chr. Dated piece Die Jäger about the meanwhile "withered" Hetaera Isthmias, Neaira and Phila funny.
literature
- Christian Orth: Philetairos. In: Bernhard Zimmermann , Antonios Rengakos (Hrsg.): Handbook of the Greek literature of antiquity. Volume 2: The Literature of the Classical and Hellenistic Period. CH Beck, Munich 2014, ISBN 978-3-406-61818-5 , pp. 1004-1006
- Heinz-Günther Nesselrath : The Attic medium comedy. Your position in ancient literary criticism and literary history. De Gruyter, Berlin 1990, ISBN 3-11-012196-4 , p. 192 f. (For the individual pieces, see the register on p. 391)
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SURNAME | Philetairos |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Attic poet of medium comedy |
DATE OF BIRTH | 5th century BC BC or 4th century BC Chr. |
DATE OF DEATH | 4th century BC BC or 3rd century BC Chr. |