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Headword:
*(ri/nqwn
Adler number: rho,171
Translated headword: Rhinthon
Vetting Status: high
Translation: Of Taras,[1] a writer of comedy, pioneer of the so-called burlesque tragedy, which is [to say] farce-writing.[2] He was the son of a potter and lived at the time of the first
Ptolemy.[3] His comedy-tragedy plays [numbered] 38.
Greek Original:*(ri/nqwn, *taranti=nos, kwmiko/s, a)rxhgo\s th=s kaloume/nhs i(larotragw|di/as, o(/ e)sti fluakografi/a. ui(o\s de\ h)=n kerame/ws kai\ ge/gonen e)pi\ tou= prw/tou *ptolemai/ou. dra/mata de\ au)tou= kwmika\ tragika\ lh#.
Notes:
Late C4/early C3 BCE. See generally OCD4 s.v. This Suda entry is R. testimonium #1 Kassel-Austin.
[1]
Tarentum, modern-day Taranto, in southern Italy; cf.
alpha 3927,
tau 112, and
tau 113.
[2] For farces (
phlyakes) cf.
phi 547, and see generally OCD4 s.v. (p.1138).
[3]
Ptolemy I Soter of Egypt (reigned 305-282).
Keywords: biography; chronology; comedy; geography; trade and manufacture; tragedy
Translated by: David Whitehead on 30 October 2001@08:27:18.
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