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Headword:
*file/tairos
Adler number: phi,308
Translated headword: Philetairos, Philetaerus
Vetting Status: high
Translation: A proper name.[1]
Athenian, comic poet, son of the comic poet
Aristophanes.[2]
His plays [number] 21: they include the following:
Achilles,
Playing the Corinthian,
Huntress,[3]
Pipe-lover,
Kephalos,
Tereus,
Oinopion,
Antyllos (this too [should be regarded] as the work] of Philetairos, though some [say it is the work] of Nikostratos),[4]
Atalante,
Torchbearers.
Greek Original:*file/tairos: o)/noma ku/rion. *)aqhnai=os, kwmiko/s, ui(o\s *)aristofa/nous tou= kwmikou=. dra/mata au)tou= ka#: w(=n e)sti kai\ tau=ta: *)axilleu/s, *korinqiasth/s, *kunhgi/as, *fi/laulos, *ke/falos, *threu/s, *oi)nopi/wn, *)/antullos [kai\ au)to\ *filetai/rou, w(s de/ tines *nikostra/tou], *)atala/nth, *lampadhfo/roi.
Notes:
C4 BCE; OCD(4) s.v.
Philetaerus(1); Kassel-Austin. PCG 7.322-332.
[1] "Philetairos, a proper name" is repeated (in its proper alphabetical place) under
phi 315.
[2] This last claim, already at
alpha 3932, was (and still is) questioned.
[3] Reading
*kunhgi/s, as in
Athenaeus,
Deipnosophists 13.570E and 572D [13.27 and 13.31 Kaibel], or
*kunagi/s, as in 7.280C [7.12] and 13.587E [13.52], for the Suda's
*kunhgi/as.
[4] cf.
nu 405.
Keywords: biography; comedy; definition; gender and sexuality; meter and music; mythology; women
Translated by: David Whitehead on 27 April 2003@09:08:54.
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