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Epicrates of Ambracia (Greek: 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.). This is 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).

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  • Epícrates d'Ambràcia (en llatí Epicrates, en grec antic Ἐπικράτης) fou un poeta còmic atenenc de la comèdia mitjana segons testimoni Ateneu de Naucratis, confirmat per fragments existents de les seves obres de teatre on ridiculitza Plató i els seus deixebles, especialment Espeusip. Probablement va florir entre els anys 376 aC i 348 aC. Suides menciona dues de les seves obres Ἔμπορος i Ἀντιλαΐς. Ateneu hi afegeix Ἀμαζύνες i Δύσπρατος, i diu que en aquesta darrera va copiar part de Δύσπρατος, obra d'Antípater d'Acantos. Claudi Elià diu que també va escriure Χορός. Fabricius l'inclou a la Bibliotheca Graeca. (ca)
  • Epícrates de Ambracia (griego antiguo Ἐπικράτης/Epicrates) fue un ateniense, encuadrado en la comedia media, según Ateneo de Naucratis. Probablemente vivió entre 376–348 a. C. Sus obras Ἔμπορος y Ἀντιλαΐς son mencionadas por Suidas. Ateneo le atribuye Ἀμαζύνες y Δύσπρατος y afirma que copió en esta última, parte de Δύσπρατος, obra de . Claudio Eliano dice que también escribió Χορός. (es)
  • Epicrates of Ambracia (Greek: 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.). This is 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). (en)
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  • Epícrates de Ambracia (griego antiguo Ἐπικράτης/Epicrates) fue un ateniense, encuadrado en la comedia media, según Ateneo de Naucratis. Probablemente vivió entre 376–348 a. C. Sus obras Ἔμπορος y Ἀντιλαΐς son mencionadas por Suidas. Ateneo le atribuye Ἀμαζύνες y Δύσπρατος y afirma que copió en esta última, parte de Δύσπρατος, obra de . Claudio Eliano dice que también escribió Χορός. (es)
  • Epicrates of Ambracia (Greek: 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.). This is 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). (en)
  • Epícrates d'Ambràcia (en llatí Epicrates, en grec antic Ἐπικράτης) fou un poeta còmic atenenc de la comèdia mitjana segons testimoni Ateneu de Naucratis, confirmat per fragments existents de les seves obres de teatre on ridiculitza Plató i els seus deixebles, especialment Espeusip. (ca)
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