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Menander
Menander (; ; c. 342/341 – c. 290 BC) was a Greek playwright and the best-known representative of Athenian New Comedy. He wrote 108 comedies and took the prize at the Lenaia festival eight times. His record at the City Dionysia is unknown.
Philemon
4th-century BC Athenian poet of New Comedy
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Diphilus of Sinope
thumb|Portrait of the poet Diphilus, a Roman copy from the early 1st century
Apollodorus of Carystus
ancient Greek poet of New Comedy
Machon
Machon (Ancient Greek: Μάχων, fl. 3rd century BC) was a playwright of the New Comedy.
Posidippus
Athenian poet of New Comedy
Philippides
Athenian poet of New Comedy
Apollodorus of Gela
ancient Greek poet of New Comedy
Anaxippus
Anaxippus () was an Athenian comic poet of the New Comedy, who was contemporary with Antigonus and Demetrius Poliorcetes, and flourished about 303 BC. We have the titles of four of his plays, and perhaps of one more.
Theognetus
Theognetus (Greek: Θεόγνητος) was an Ancient Greek comic poet of the 3rd century BC.