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Phrynichus (comic poet) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Phrynichus (comic poet) Phrynichus (; ) was a poet of the Old Attic comedy and a contemporary of Aristophanes. His first comedy was exhibited in 429 BC. He composed ten plays, of which the ''Solitary'' (') was exhibited at the City Dionysia in 414 along with the ''Birds'' of Aristophanes and gained the third prize. The ''Muses'' carried off the second prize at the Lenaia in 405, Aristophanes being first with the ''Frogs'', in which he accuses Phrynichus of employing vulgar tricks to raise a laugh, of plagiarism and bad versification, and of lowbrow politics. ==Surviving titles and fragments== The surviving 86 fragments of his work may be found in Theodor Kock, ''Comicorum atticorum fragmenta'' (Teubner, 1880).
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