Antiphanes — may refer to:*Antiphanes (comic poet) of Athens 4th c.BC *Antiphanes (tragic poet) Carystius 5th c.BC *Antiphanes of Berge Athenian writer 4th c.BC *Antiphanes of Argos sculptor *Antiphanes of Paros sculptor *Antiphanes sculptor of Erechtheum… … Wikipedia
Antiphanes — (* 408 v. Chr. in Athen; † 332 v. Chr.) war neben Alexis der bedeutendste Dichter der mittleren attischen Komödie. Antiphanes stammte aus einem eingewanderten thessalischen Geschlecht, erreichte ein Lebensalter von 74 Jahren und verfasste 260… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Antiphănes — Antiphănes, neben Alexis der bedeutendste Dichter der mittlern attischen Komödie, geb. um 405 v. Chr., von unsicherer Herkunft, wurde 74 Jahre alt und verfaßte 260 Stücke, denen dramatisches Talent, Formgewandtheit und Witz nachgerühmt werden.… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Antiphanes — Antiphanes, neben Anaxandrides und Alexis bedeutender Dichter der griechischen »mittleren Komödie« in der ersten Hälfte und Mitte des 4. Jahrhunderts v. Chr.; stellte mythologische Themen und Stoffe aus dem Alltagsleben dar. Von seinen etwa 300 … Universal-Lexikon
ANTIPHANES — Argivus, nobilis, et ingeniosus statuarius. Pausan. l. 5. Item scriba equitum Alexandri. Curtius, l. 7. c. 1 … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Antiphanes — ▪ Greek writer born c. 408–404 BC, Chios [Greek island near modern Turkey] or Rhodes [Greece] or Smyrna [now İzmir, Tur.] died c. 334–330 BC, Chios prolific and influential Greek writer of Middle Comedy, which succeeded Old Comedy (known… … Universalium
ANTIPHANES Syrnaeus — vel Rhodius, Comicus mediae Comoediae, vixit Olymp. 93. De Pythagoricorum victu egit, teste Athenaeô l. 4. c. 16. Idem εν Α᾿νταιῳ περὶ τῆς τῶ φιλοσόφων τρυφεροτητος διαλεγόμενος citatur ab eodem Athenaeo l. 12. c. 2. Fuêre autem praeter hunc… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Antiphanes of Berge — (Greek: Άντιφάνης ὁ Βεργαῖος, 4th century BC) in Thrace, near Amphipolis, was a Greek writer of the book Ἄπιστα (Apista; unbelievable ). It was due to Antiphanes, who lived in Athens, that the Attic verb βεργαΐζειν (bergaizein) was used in the… … Wikipedia
Antiphanes of Argos — was a sculptor, the disciple of Pericleitus, and teacher of Cleon. Since Cleon nourished 380 BC, Antiphanes may be placed at 400 BC. Pausanias mentions several of his works, which were at Delphi, especially a horse in bronze.References*SmithDGRBM … Wikipedia
Antiphanes of Macedon — is the author of ten epigrams in Greek Anthology; one of these is headed as Antiphanes of Megalopolis and may be by another poet.References*Poems from the Greek Anthology in English Paraphrase Page 45 By Dudley Fitts, Anthologia Graeca Selections … Wikipedia