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Epicrates of Ambracia ((ギリシア語:Ἐπικράτης Ἀμβρακιώτης)), was an Ambraciote who lived in Athens, a comic poet of the Middle Comedy, according to the testimony of Athenaeus (x. p. 422, f.), confirmed by extant fragments of his plays, in which he ridicules Plato and his disciples, Speusippus and Menedemus, and in which he refers to the courtesan Lais of Corinth, as being now far advanced in years. (Athen. ii. p. 59, d., xiii. p. 570, b.) From these indications, Augustus Meineke infers that he flourished between the 101st and 108th Olympiads (376–348 BC). ==Surviving Titles and Fragments== Two plays of Epicrates, ''Emporos'' (Merchant) and ''Antilais'' (Against Lais), are mentioned by Suidas (s. «.), and are quoted by Athenaeus (xiv. p. 655, f., xiii. pp. 570, b., 605, e.), who also quotes his ''Amazones'' (x. p. 422, f.) and ''Dyspratos'' (Hard to Sell) (vi. p. 262, d.), and informs us that in the latter play Epicrates copied some things from the ''Dyspratos'' of Antiphanes. Aelian (N.A.xii. 10) quotes the ''Chorus'' (Dance) of Epicrates.
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