Phrynichus — (Greek: polytonic|Φρύνιχος) may refer to:* Phrynichus , a genus in the Amblypygi, an order of arachnidsPeople*There are two dramatic poets named Phrynicus whose plays only survive in fragments: **Phrynichus (tragic poet), a pioneer of Greek… … Wikipedia
Phrynichus — ▪ Greek comic poet flourished late 5th century BC, Athens comic poet of Attic Old Comedy. Phrynichus, son of Eunomis, belonged to the last generation to write in that style. He produced his first play in 434 or 429 BC. (His contemporary… … Universalium
PHRYNICHUS — I. PHRYNICHUS Archon Athenis, Olympiadis centesimae de. cimae annô quartô. II. PHRYNICHUS Atheniensis, Olymp. 67. Tragicus, Melanthae fil. Thespidis discipulus, qui primus vultum femineum protulit in scenam, et tetrametrum reperit, filium habuit… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Phrynichus (tragic poet) — Phrynichus, son of Polyphradmon and pupil of Thespis, was one of the earliest of the Greek tragedians.ref|Buckham1 Some of the ancients, indeed, regarded him as the real founder of tragedy. He gained his first victory in a drama contest in 511 BC … Wikipedia
Phrynichus (comic poet) — Phrynichus was a poet of the Old Attic comedy and a contemporary of Aristophanes. His first comedy was exhibited in 429 BC. He composed ten plays, of which the Solitary ( polytonic|Μονότροπος ) was exhibited in 414 along with the Birds of… … Wikipedia
Phrynichus (genre) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Phrynichus. Phrynichus … Wikipédia en Français
Phrynichus Arabius — This article deals with the grammarian. For other persons of the same name, see Phrynichus. Phrynichus Arabius or Phrynichus of Bithynia (Greek: polytonic|Φρύνιχος) was a Greek grammarian who flourished in second century Bithynia, writing works… … Wikipedia
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