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	dbpprop:abstract	"Plato (also Plato Comicus) was an Athenian comic poet and contemporary of Aristophanes. None of his plays survive intact, but the titles of thirty of them are known, including a Hyperbolus (c. 420-416 BC), Victories (after 421), Cleophon (in 405), and Phaon (probably in 391). The titles suggest that his themes were often political. In 410 BC, one of his plays took first prize at the City Dionysia. Phaon included a scene in which a character sits down to study a poem about gastronomy (in fact mostly about aphrodisiacs) and reads some of it aloud. The poem is in hexameters, and therefore sounds like a lampoon of the work of Archestratus, although the speaker calls it \"a book by Philoxenus\", meaning either the poet Philoxenus of Cythera, the glutton Philoxenus of Leucas, or both indiscriminately."@en ,
		"Platon (dit \u00AB Platon le Comique \u00BB pour le diff\u00E9rencier du philosophe Platon), est un po\u00E8te comique grec et un contemporain d'Aristophane. Aucune de ses pi\u00E8ces ne sont rest\u00E9es intactes, mais l'on conna\u00EEt les titres de trente d'entre elles, par exemple Hyberbolos, Victoires, Cl\u00E9ophon, Phaon (vraisemblablement \u00E9crite en 391 av. J. -C.). Les titres sugg\u00E8rent que son th\u00E8me de pr\u00E9dilection \u00E9tait la politique."@fr ;
	rdfs:comment	"Plato (also Plato Comicus) was an Athenian comic poet and contemporary of Aristophanes. None of his plays survive intact, but the titles of thirty of them are known, including a Hyperbolus (c. 420-416 BC), Victories (after 421), Cleophon (in 405), and Phaon (probably in 391). The titles suggest that his themes were often political. In 410 BC, one of his plays took first prize at the City Dionysia."@en ,
		"Platon (dit \u00AB Platon le Comique \u00BB pour le diff\u00E9rencier du philosophe Platon), est un po\u00E8te comique grec et un contemporain d'Aristophane. Aucune de ses pi\u00E8ces ne sont rest\u00E9es intactes, mais l'on conna\u00EEt les titres de trente d'entre elles, par exemple Hyberbolos, Victoires, Cl\u00E9ophon, Phaon (vraisemblablement \u00E9crite en 391 av. J. -C.). Les titres sugg\u00E8rent que son th\u00E8me de pr\u00E9dilection \u00E9tait la politique."@fr .
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