, one of the several ancient Greek comic poets of the same name mentioned
, one of the several ancient Greek comic
poets of the same name mentioned by Suidas, Athenaeus,
Strabo, and others, was either of Rhodes, Caristia, or
Smyrna, and lived in the time of Alexander. This monarch
expressing little taste for his comedies, the author took the
liberty to inform him, that in order to enjoy them, he must
be better acquainted with the nature of the subjects and the
scene; from which it has been inferred that he described
depraved manners. This, however, did not prevent his
carrying off the prize three times. He composed three
hundred and sixty-five, or at least two hundred and eighty
comedies, of which Fabricius has given a list from Hertelius, Koenig, Vossius, and Meursius, who often mention
these pieces of Antiphanes; and Gronovius, in his “Excerpta Comicorumj
” has given the fragments found in
Athenscus and other authors. The learned Koppiers has
bestowed great pains on these fragments in his “Philologica observata,
” Leyden,