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==Wikipedia EN==
[[Rhinthon]] (Greek: [[Ῥίνθων]], gen.: Ῥίνθωνος; c. 323 – 285 BC) was a Hellenistic dramatist. The son of a potter, he was probably a native of Syracuse and afterwards settled at Tarentum.
He invented the [[hilarotragoedia]], a [[burlesque]] of [[tragic]] subjects. Such burlesques were also called phlyakes ("fooleries") and their writers [[φλυακογράφος|phlyakographoi]]. He was the author of thirty-eight plays, of which only a few titles (Amphitryon, Heracles, Medea, Orestes) and lines have been preserved, chiefly by the grammarians, as illustrating dialectic Tarentine forms. The metre is iambic, in which the greatest licence is allowed. The scant fragments of his plays are collected in R. Kassel and C. Austin, Poetae Comici Graeci, vol. 1, pp. 260–70.
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