Nicophon (, also Nicophron, ), the son of a certain Theron, was an Athenian comic poet, a contemporary of Aristophanes in his later years. Athenaeus states that he belonged to Old Comedy, but it is more likely that he belonged to Middle Comedy. We learn from the argument of the Plutus of Aristophanes that he exhibited one of his plays, called á¼ÂôÃÂýùàAdonis, in 388 BC, the date Aristophanes exhibited his Plutus.
Plays
- á¼ÂôÃÂýùÃÂ, Adonis
- á¼ÂÃÂÃÂÿôïÃÂ÷àóÿýñï, Origins of Aphrodite
- á¼Âþ á¼ÂôÿÃÂ
á¼Âýùὼý, Coming Up from Hades
- àñýôÃÂÃÂñ, Pandora
- á¼ÂóÃÂõùÃÂÿóñÃÂÃÂÿÃÂõÃÂ, Living by their Hands
- ãõùÃÂá¿ÂýõÃÂ, Sirens
27 lines of his plays have survived.
References
- Meineke, Frag. Poet. Comic, vol. i. p. 256, &c. vol. ii. p. 848, &c.; *Clinton, F. II. vol. ii. p. 101.) [W. M.G.
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