Cleophon (poet)
Cleophon (Greek: Kλεoφῶν, Kleophōn) was an Athenian tragic poet[1] who flourished in the 4th century BC. The titles of eleven of his plays are given by the Suda, but none are extant today. These are:
- Acteon
- Amphiaraos
- Achilles
- The Bacchantes
- Dexamenos
- Erigone
- Thyestes
- Leukippos
- Mandroboulos
- Persis
- Telephos
He is referred to by Aristotle in Poetics and Rhetoric.[2]
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