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Menander c.343-c.291BC
Greek comic dramatist and poet

He was born in Athens. His comedies were more successful with cultured than with popular audiences, but Quintilian praised him, and Terence imitated him closely. The greatest writer of Attic New Comedy, he wrote more than a hundred plays, but only a few fragments of his work were known until 1906, when Lefebvre discovered in Egypt a papyrus containing 1,328 lines from four different plays. In 1957, however, the complete text of the comedy Dyskolos (Eng trans 1960) was brought to light in Geneva.

Bibliography: O Veh, Beitrage zu Menander Protektor (1955)