Theopompus (Ancient Greek: Θεόπομπος) was an Athenian poet of the Greek Old Comedy, the son of Theodectus or Theodorus. He produced 24 plays.[1]
Surviving Titles and Fragments
Twenty titles, along with ninety seven associated fragments, are all that survive of Theopompus' work.
- Admetus
 - Althea
 - Aphrodite
 - Batyle
 - Peace (Eirene)
 - Hedychares
 - Theseus
 - Callaeschrus
 - Barmaids (Kapelides)
 - The Mede
 - Nemea
 - Odysseus
 - Children (Paides)
 - Pamphile
 - Pantaleon
 - Penelope
 - Sirens
 - Female Soldiers (Stratiotides)
 - Teisamenus
 - Phineus
 
References
- ↑ Suidas θ 171.
 
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