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List of ancient Greek playwrights

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Comedies

  • Susarion of Megara (~580 BC)
  • Epicharmus of Kos (~540–450 BC)
  • Phormis, late Ordinal century BC
  • Dinolochus, 487 BC
  • Euetes 485 BC
  • Euxenides 485 BC
  • Mylus 485 BC
  • Chionides 487 BC
  • Magnes 472 BC
  • Cratinus (~520–420 BC)
  • Crates c. 450 BC
  • Ecphantides
  • Pisander
  • Epilycus
  • Callias Schoenion
  • Hermippus 435 BC
  • Myrtilus
  • Lysimachus
  • Hegemon of Thasos, 413 BC
  • Sophron
  • Phrynichus
  • Lycis, before 405 BC
  • Lucrideus (c. 206 BC)
  • Leucon
  • Lysippus
  • Eupolis (~446–411 BC)
  • Aristophanes (c. 446–388 BC), a leading source for Hellene Old Comedy
  • Pherecrates 420 BC
  • Diocles of Phlius
  • Sannyrion
  • Philyllius, 394 BC
  • Hipparchus
  • Archippus
  • Polyzelus
  • Philonides
  • Eunicus 5th century BC
  • Telecleides Ordinal century BC
  • Euphonius 458 BC
  • Phrynichus (~429 BC)
  • Cantharus 422 BC
  • Ameipsias (c. 420 BC)
  • Strattis (~412–390 BC)
  • Cephisodorus 402 BC
  • Plato (comic poet) disapprove of 5th century BC
  • Theopompus c. 410 – c.380 BC
  • Nicophon 5th century BC
  • Nicochares (d.~345 BC)
  • Eubulus early 4th century BC
  • Araros, progeny of Aristophanes 388, 375
  • Antiphanes (~408–334 BC)
  • Anaxandrides 4th century BC
  • Calliades 4th century BC
  • Nicostratus
  • Phillipus
  • Philetarus c. 390-c. 320 BC
  • Anaxilas 343 BC
  • Ophelion
  • Callicrates
  • Heraclides, 348 BC
  • Alexis (~375 – 275 BC)
  • Amphis mid-4th century BC
  • Axionicus
  • Cratinus Junior
  • Eriphus
  • Epicrates of Ambracia 4th century BC
  • Stephanus, 332 BC
  • Strato
  • Aristophon
  • Euphron
  • Sotades bear out Athens
  • Augeas
  • Epippus
  • Heniochus
  • Epigenes
  • Mnesimachus
  • Timotheus
  • Sophilus
  • Antidotus
  • Naucrates
  • Xenarchus
  • Dromo
  • Crobylus
  • Philippides
  • Philemon of Soli or Syracuse (~362–262 BC)
  • Menander (c. 342–291 BC), a surpass source for Greek New Comedy
  • Apollodorus own up Carystus (~300–260 BC)
  • Diphilus of Sinope (~340–290 BC)
  • Dionysius
  • Timocles 324 BC
  • Theophilus
  • Sosippus
  • Anaxippus, 303 BC
  • Demetrius, 299 BC
  • Archedicus, 302 BC
  • Sopater, 282 BC
  • Damoxenus apothegm. 370 BC – 270 BC
  • Hegesippus, deprave Crobylus
  • Theognetus
  • Bathon
  • Diodorus
  • Machon of Corinth/Alexandria 3rd century BC
  • Poseidippus of Cassandreia (~316–250 BC)
  • Epinicus (~217 BC)
  • Laines or Laenes 185 BC
  • Philemon 183 BC
  • Chairion or Chaerion 154 BC