Alexander of Athens

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Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Alexander (Gr. Ἀλέξανδρος) of Athens was a comic poet, the son of Aristion, whose name occurs in an inscription given in Böckh,[1] who refers it to the 145th Olympiad (200 BC).[2] There seems also to have been a poet of the same name who was a writer of the Middle Comedy, quoted by the Scholiast on Homer,[3] and Aristophanes[4] and Athenaeus.[5][6]

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  1. Philipp August Böckh, Corpus Inscriptionum Graecarum i. p. 765
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  3. Scholiast on Homer, Iliad ix. 216
  4. Scholiast on Aristophanes, Ran. 864
  5. Scholiast on Athenaeus, iv. p. 170, e. x. p. 496, c.
  6. Augustus Meineke, Graecorum comicorum fragmenta vol. i. p. 487