Ancient Greek Authors and Playwrites.
Tragedies / Comedies
Tragedies / Comedies
- Susarion of Megara (~580 BCE)
- Epicharmus of Kos (~540-450 BCE)
- Phormis, late 6th century
- Dinolochus, 487 BCE
- Euetes 485 BCE
- Euxenides 485 BCE
- Mylus 485 BCE
- Chionides 487 BCE
- Magnes 472 BCE
- Cratinus (~520-420 BCE)
- Crates c. 450 BCE
- Ecphantides
- Pisander
- Epilycus
- Callias Schoenion
- Hermippus 435 BCE
- Myrtilus
- Lysimachus
- Hegemon of Thasos, 413 BCE
- Sophron
- Phrynichus
- Lycis, before 405 BCE
- Lucrideus (c. 206 BCE)
- Leucon
- Lysippus
- Eupolis (~446-411 BCE)
- Aristophanes (c. 446-388 BCE), a leading source for Greek Old Comedy
- The Acharnians (425 BCE)
- The Knights (424 BCE)
- The Clouds (423 BCE)
- The Wasps (422 BCE)
- Peace (421 BCE)
- The Birds (414 BCE)
- Lysistrata (411 BCE)
- Thesmophoriazusae (c. 411 BCE)
- The Frogs (405 BCE)
- Assemblywomen (c. 392 BCE)
- Plutus (388 BCE)
- Pherecrates 420 BCE
- Diocles of Phlius
- Sannyrion
- Philyllius, 394 BCE
- Hipparchus
- Archippus
- Polyzelus
- Philonides
- Eunicus 5th century BCE
- Telecleides 5th century BCE
- Euphonius 458 BCE
- Phrynichus (~429 BCE)
- Cantharus 422 BCE
- Ameipsias (c. 420 BCE)
- Strattis (~412-390 BCE)
- Cephisodorus 402 BCE
- Plato (comic poet) late 5th century BCE
- Theopompus c. 410 - c.380 BCE
- Nicophon 5th century BCE
- Nicochares (d.~345 BCE)
- Eubulus early 4th century BCE
- Araros, son of Aristophanes 388, 375
- Antiphanes (~408-334 BCE)
- Anaxandrides 4th century BCE
- Calliades 4th century BCE
- Nicostratus
- Phillipus
- Philetarus c. 390-c. 320 BCE
- Anaxilas 343 BCE
- Ophelion
- Callicrates
- Heraclides 348 BCE
- Alexis (~375 - 275 BCE)
- Amphis mid-4th century BCE
- Axionicus
- Cratinus Junior
- Eriphus
- Epicrates of Ambracia 4th century BCE
- Stephanus, 332 BCE
- Strato
- Aristophon
- Euphron
- Sotades
- Augeas
- Epippus
- Heniochus
- Epigenes
- Mnesimachus
- Timotheus
- Sophilus
- Antidotus
- Naucrates
- Xenarchus
- Dromo
- Crobylus
- Philippides
- Philemon of Soli or Syracuse (~362–262 BCE)
- Menander (c. 342-291 BCE), a leading source for Greek New Comedy
- Dyskolos (317 BCE)
- Apollodorus of Carystus (~300-260 BCE)
- Diphilus of Sinope (~340-290 BCE)
- Dionysius
- Timocles 324 BCE
- Theophilus
- Sosippus
- Anaxippus, 303 BCE
- Demetrius, 299 BCE
- Archedicus, 302 BCE
- Sopater, 282 BCE
- Damoxenus c. 370 BC - 270 BCE
- Hegesippus, or Crobylus
- Theognetus
- Bathon
- Diodorus
- Machon of Corinth/Alexandria 3rd century BCE
- Poseidippus of Cassandreia (~316–250 BCE)
- Epinicus (~217 BCE)
- Laines or Laenes 185 BCE
- Philemon 183 BCE
- Chairion or Chaerion 154 BCE
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