- NICOPHON
- NICOPHONscripsit ἀφροδίτης γονὰς, et laudatur a Schol. p. 545. in Aves Aristoph. Eius χειρογαςόρων γένναν, ibid. citat. p. 612. c. 2. Nic. Lloydius.
Hofmann J. Lexicon universale. 1698.
Hofmann J. Lexicon universale. 1698.
Nicophon — (Greek: Νικοφῶν, also Nicophron, Greek: Νικοφρῶν[1]), the son of Theron, was an Athenian comic poet, a contemporary of Aristophanes in his later years. Athenaeus[2] states that he belonged to Old Comedy, but it is more likely that he belonged to… … Wikipedia
Ancient Greek comedy — Detail, side A from a Silician red figured calyx krater (c. 350 BC–340 BC). Ancient Greek comedy was one of the final three principal dramatic forms in the theatre of classical Greece (the others being tragedy and the satyr play). Athenian comedy … Wikipedia
ACRIDES — quarum mentio Matthaei c. 3. v. 4. ἡ δέ τροφὴ ἀυτοῦ ἢν ἀκρὶδες καὶ μὲλι ἄγρςον, Isidoro Pelusiotae, viro docto et proxima Palaestinae loca incolenti, Ep. 132. οὐ ζῶά εἰςιν, ὥς τινες οίονται ἀμαθῶς, κανθάροις ἀπεοικότα, non sunt animalia… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
NICOPHRON — Theronis fil. Atheniensis Comicus, Aristophani coaetaneus, cuius fabulas recenset Suidas. Aliis Nicophon dicitur … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale