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'''Eubulus''' (Εὔβουλος, ''Euboulos'') was an [[ | '''Eubulus''' (Εὔβουλος, ''Euboulos'') was an [[Athenian]] Middle Comic [[poet]], victorious six times at the [[Lenaia]], first probably in the late 370s or 360s BC (''IG'' II2 2325.144; just before Ephippus) | ||
According to the ''[[Suda]]'' (test. 1), which dates him to the 101st [[Olympiad]] (i.e. 376/2) and identifies him as "on the border between the Middle and the [[Old Comedy]]", he produced 104 comedies and won six victories at the [[Lenaia]]. An obscure notice in a ''[[scholia|scholium]]'' on [[Plato]] (test. 4) appears to suggest that some of his plays were staged by [[Aristophanes]]’ son Philippus. He attacked [[Philocrates]], [[Callimedon]], [[Cydias]], and Dionysius I of Syracuse the tyrant of Syracuse. | According to the ''[[Suda]]'' (test. 1), which dates him to the 101st [[Olympiad]] (i.e. 376/2) and identifies him as "on the border between the Middle and the [[Old Comedy]]", he produced 104 comedies and won six victories at the [[Lenaia]]. An obscure notice in a ''[[scholia|scholium]]'' on [[Plato]] (test. 4) appears to suggest that some of his plays were staged by [[Aristophanes]]’ son Philippus. He attacked [[Philocrates]], [[Callimedon]], [[Cydias]], and Dionysius I of Syracuse the tyrant of Syracuse. |