Minor Middle Comedy Poets
The following people were all minor authors of Greek Middle Comedy. None of their works have survived intact, but later writers of Late Antiquity provide the titles of some of their plays as well as brief quotations.
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Diocles
The following six titles, along with associated fragments, are all that survives of Diocles' (Greek: Διοκλῆς) work. The Suda states that some accounts claimed that Diocles invented a means of playing music by striking saucers and pottery vessels with a wooden stick.[1]
- The Bacchae
- Bees
- The Cyclopes
- Dreams
- Thalatta (name of a courtesan)[2]
- Thyestes
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Sophilus
The Suda claims that Sophilus (Greek: Σώφιλος) was from either Sicyon or Thebes.[6] The following nine titles, along with associated fragments, are all that survives of Sophilus' work.
- Androcles
- The Citharode
- The Deposit
- The Handbook
- Marriage
- The Phylarch
- Those Running Together
- The Woman From Delos
- Tyndareos or Leda
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Theophilus
The following nine titles, along with associated fragments, are all that survives of Theophilus' (Greek: Θεόφιλος) work.[8]
- The Citharode
- The Daughters of Proetus
- The Flute-Lover
- The Men From Epidaurus
- Neoptolemus
- The Pancratiast
- The Physician
- Those Traveling Abroad
- Women From Boeotia
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References
- Suda δ 1155
- Athenaeus, Deipnosophistae, 13.567C
- Kassel-Austin PCG 7.97-99
- Suda ω 272
- Athenaeus, Deipnosophistae 1.43F, 2.66D, 2.67A, 3.106A
- Suda σ 881
- Suda σ 870, 871
- Suda θ 195
- Suda τ 619
- Athenaeus, Deipnosophistae, 6.243c