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Headword: Timoklês
Adler number: tau,624
Translated headword: Timokles, Timocles
Vetting Status: high
Translation:
Another [Timokles], he too a comic poet.[1] Amongst his plays are Women celebrating the Dionysia, Busybody, Ikarians,[2] Delos, Lethe, Dionysos, Dustcloud, Porphyra (which also seems [to some] to be by Xenarchus),[3] Heroes, Dragon, Neaira (Neaira is a courtesan's name),[4] Orestes, Marathonians.
These are the ones mentioned by Athenaeus in the books of his Deipnosophists.[5] There are also others.
Greek Original:
Timoklês heteros, kai autos kômikos. tôn dramatôn autou esti Dionusiazousai, Polupragmôn, Ikarioi, Dêlos, Lêthê, Dionusos, Konisalos, Porphura [hêtis kai dokei Xenarchou einai], Hêrôes, Drakontion, Neaira [hetairas de onoma estin hê Neaira], Orestês, Marathônioi. tauta Athênaios legei en tois bibliois tôn Deipnosophistôn. eisi de kai alla.
Notes:
[1] See tau 623. Modern scholars, however, equate the two.
[2] See generally iota 255.
[3] See generally xi 22.
[4] cf. alpha 2048, and see generally Debra Hamel, Trying Neaira (New Haven 2003).
[5] Athenaeus, Deipnosophists 6.223B [6.2 Kaibel], 8.339D-F [8.23-24], 8.341E [8.27], 9.407D-E [9.73], 10.430F [10.37], 10.431A [10.37], 10.455F [10.83], 13.567D-E [13.22], 13.570F [13.27].
Keywords: biography; comedy; gender and sexuality; geography; mythology; religion; women
Translated by: David Whitehead on 26 April 2003@10:09:30.
Vetted by:
Debra Hamel (Corrected typos.) on 15 May 2003@13:46:53.
David Whitehead (added note) on 16 May 2003@03:32:48.
David Whitehead on 13 January 2014@07:19:51.
David Whitehead on 15 January 2015@08:30:32.
Catharine Roth (coding) on 15 January 2015@23:43:12.

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