• Antiphanes may refer to: Antiphanes (comic poet) of Athens 4th century BC (408–334 BC) Antiphanes of Berge Athenian writer 4th century BC Antiphanes of...
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  • Antiphanes (Ancient Greek: Ἀντιφάνης; c. 408 to 334 BCE) was a playwright of Middle Comedy. According to Heinz-Günther Nesselrath, he is regarded as one...
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  • Antiphanes of Berge (or Antiphanes the Younger, Ancient Greek: Ἀντιφάνης ὁ Βεργαῖος, 4th century BC) was a Greek writer of the book Ἄπιστα (Apista; "Unbelievable...
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  • Antiphanes of Argos (Greek: Ἀντιφάνης ὁ Ἀργεῖος) was a sculptor, the disciple of Periclytus, and teacher of Cleon. Since Cleon flourished around 380 BC...
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  • Antiphanes (Ancient Greek: Ἀντιφάνης) of Macedon is the author of ten epigrams in the Greek Anthology; one of these is headed as Antiphanes of Megalopolis...
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  • Thisizima antiphanes is a moth of the family Tineidae. It is found in Burma and Thailand. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Thisizima antiphanes. Wikispecies...
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  • Averroes September 29, 1973 Palomar PLS  · 10 km MPC · JPL 8319 Antiphanes 3365 T-2 Antiphanes September 25, 1973 Palomar PLS THM 10 km MPC · JPL 8320 van...
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  • Antiphanes of Delos (Greek: Ἀντιφάνης) was a Greek physician. He has been quoted by Caelius Aurelianus and Galen, and must therefore have lived some time...
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    the device say that it opens up ideological and artistic possibilities. Antiphanes was one of the device's earliest critics. He believed that the use of...
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    or "φαινίνδα" (phaininda), which is mentioned by a Greek playwright, Antiphanes (388–311 BC) and later referred to by the Christian theologian Clement...
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  • publications have been translated into Latin. JPL · 8318 8319 Antiphanes 3365 T-2 Antiphanes (408–330 B.C.) was a Greek comic poet. Today 119 complete titles...
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    mentioned in classical texts such as the Greek poems of Archestratos and Antiphanes, as well as the De agri cultura of Cato the Elder. It is often seen as...
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    an invention on the part of Antiphanes, though he also suggests that the figure may not have been present in Antiphanes' original account, and that the...
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    festival by sniffing it. He died immediately after the festival was over. Antiphanes c. 310 BC According to the Suda, the renowned comic poet of the Middle...
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    derives from Sappho's name. Plays named Sappho by Ameipsias, Amphis, Antiphanes, Diphilos, Ephippus, and Timocles are attested. Two plays titled Phaon...
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    Greco-Roman origin. In 350 BCE, the ancient Greek poets Archestratos and Antiphanes first mentioned plakous. Cato the Elder's short work De agri cultura ("On...
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    ISBN 978-1-315-70197-4, retrieved 2021-06-03 Antiphanes (2007), Olson, S. Douglas (ed.), "H6 Antiphanes fr.172.1-4, from Women Who Looked Like Each Other...
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  • BC) Eubulus early 4th century BC Araros, son of Aristophanes 388, 375 Antiphanes (~408-334 BC) Anaxandrides 4th century BC Calliades 4th century BC Nicostratus...
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    Nonnus, Dionysiaca 3.400, 5.88, 32.10, 33.4, 41.20, 42.98, 42.378, 48.264. Antiphanes of Macedon, Greek Anthology 6.88. Photius, Bibliotheca 190.149a. Photius...
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    dried fruits and commends the honey-drenched Athenian version of plakous. Antiphanes, a contemporary of Archestratos, provided an ornate description of plakous:...
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  • century CE Greek gave an account of the morbid symptoms that precede death Antiphanes of Delos 2nd century CE Greek "the sole cause of diseases in man was the...
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  • vengeance, was much dreaded. See Heckenbach, p. 2776 and references. Antiphanes, in Athenaeus, 313 B (2. 39 K), and 358 F; Melanthius, in Athenaeus, 325...
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    BC Eubulus early 4th century BC Araros, son of Aristophanes 388, 375 Antiphanes (c. 408–334 BC) Anaxandrides 4th century BC Calliades 4th century BC Nicostratus...
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    thyme-covered slopes of Mount Hymettos. His contemporary, the comic poet Antiphanes, tells us the other main ingredients, goat’s cheese and wheat flour. Two...
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    epigrammatic poet and compiler of the Greek Anthology Archias, epigrammatist Antiphanes (late 1st century), epigrammatist Parmenio (late 1st century), epigrammatist...
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  • (ii. 14) to trace the invention of Sige to the heathen poets, quoting Antiphanes, who in his Theogony makes Chaos the offspring of Night and Silence. In...
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  • Epigonus of Thessalonica Perses epigrammatist Archias, epigrammatist Antiphanes (late 1st century AD), epigrammatist Parmenion (late 1st century AD),...
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    Pindar, Bacchylides, Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides, Aristophanes, and Antiphanes, make frequent and familiar allusion to the practice; and it is depicted...
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    misadventures of Eudoxus. Attacks the credibility of Pytheas, Euhemerus, Antiphanes. 6 Poseidonius' theory of Atlantis; attributes migration of Cimbri to...
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