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Headword:
*ce/narxos
Adler number: xi,22
Translated headword: Xenarchos, Xenarchus
Vetting Status: high
Translation: Comic [poet]. Among his plays are
Boukolion, as
Athenaeus says in
Deipnosophists [book] 2;[1] also
Purple-shell and
Scythians, as the same [writer says].[2] Also
Twin Boys and
Pentathlete and
Priapus,
Sleep,
Soldier.[3]
Greek Original:*ce/narxos, kwmiko/s. tw=n drama/twn au)tou= e)sti *boukoli/wn, [w(s] *)aqh/naio/s fhsin e)n b# *deipnosofistw=n: kai\ *porfu/ra kai\ *sku/qai, w(s o( au)to/s. kai\ *di/dumoi kai\ *pe/ntaqlos kai\ *pri/apos, *(/upnos, *stratiw/ths.
Notes:
C4 BCE (Middle Comedy). OCD4
Xenarchus(2), by W.G. Arnott.
[1]
Athenaeus,
Deipnosophists 2.63F [2.64 Kaibel]. (On
Athenaeus and the
Deipnosophists -- which in fact supplies all eight of these titles: references in notes below -- see generally
alpha 731.)
[2]
Athenaeus,
Deipnosophists 6.225C [6.6 Kaibel], 7.319A [7.108], 9.367A [9.2], 10.418D [10.12], 10.431A [10.37]. (In some of these passages the attribution of the first of these titles is hedged between Xenarchos and Timokles: see
tau 624.)
[3]
Athenaeus,
Deipnosophists 10.426B [10.27 Kaibel], 10.440E [10.56], 10.441E [10.57], 11.473F [11.47], 13.559A [13.7], 13.569A [13.24], 15.679E [15.25], 15.693B [15.47]. (The correct title for
Pentathlete seems actually to be
Pentathlon.)
Reference:
Kassel-Austin, Poetae Comici Graeci vol.7 pp.791-801.
Keywords: athletics; biography; comedy; daily life; gender and sexuality; geography; military affairs; poetry; religion; zoology
Translated by: James L. P. Butrica â on 16 February 2000@13:33:14.
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