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|lshtext=<b>Choerĭlus</b>: i, m., = Χοιρίλος,<br /><b>I</b> a [[wretched]] Greek [[poet]], in the [[train]] of [[Alexander the Great]], Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 233; id. A. P. 357; Curt. 8, 5, 8; Aus. Ep. 16, 3.—After him, or [[another]] [[poet]] of the [[same]] [[name]] (cf. Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 232), is named Choerĭlīum (or -ēum) [[metrum]], a dactylic [[species]] of [[verse]], Serv. Centim. p. 1820 P.; Victorin. p. 2558 ib. | |lshtext=<b>Choerĭlus</b>: i, m., = [[Χοιρίλος]],<br /><b>I</b> a [[wretched]] Greek [[poet]], in the [[train]] of [[Alexander the Great]], Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 233; id. A. P. 357; Curt. 8, 5, 8; Aus. Ep. 16, 3.—After him, or [[another]] [[poet]] of the [[same]] [[name]] (cf. Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 232), is named Choerĭlīum (or -ēum) [[metrum]], a dactylic [[species]] of [[verse]], Serv. Centim. p. 1820 P.; Victorin. p. 2558 ib. | ||
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|gf=<b>Chœrĭlus</b>,¹⁴ ī, m., poète grec, contemporain d’Alexandre : Hor. P. 357 || <b>-līum</b> ou | |gf=<b>Chœrĭlus</b>,¹⁴ ī, m., poète grec, contemporain d’Alexandre : Hor. P. 357 || <b>-līum</b> ou -lēum [[metrum]], espèce de vers dactylique, inventé par Chérile : Gramm. 6, 70, 18.||<b>-līum</b> ou <b>-lēum [[metrum]], espèce de vers dactylique, inventé par Chérile : Gramm. 6, 70, 18. | ||
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|georg=Choerilus, ī, m. (Χοιρίλος), [[ein]] viell. [[mit]] [[Unrecht]] [[übel]] berüchtigter Dichter aus Iassos, der [[Begleiter]] Alexanders [[des]] Gr. [[auf]] seinen Zügen, der ihm [[für]] jeden guten [[Vers]] [[ein]] [[Goldstück]] bot, Curt. 8, 5 (17), 8. Hor. ep. 2, 1, 232; de art. poët. 355. – Dieser [[Choerilus]] ist [[nicht]] zu [[verwechseln]] [[mit]] dem [[Tragiker]] Choer. aus Athen u. [[nicht]] [[mit]] dem [[Epiker]] Choer. aus [[Samos]] (vgl. Choerili Samii [[quae]] supersunt collegit et illustravit, de Choerili Samii aetate, [[vita]] et poësi aliisque Choerilis disseruit A. F. Naekius. [[Lips]]. 1818.), [[von]] deren einem [[wohl]] [[benannt]] ist: Choerilīum (od. -ēum) [[metrum]], das um eine [[Silbe]] kürzer ist [[als]] der homer. [[Hexameter]], Gramm. | |georg=Choerilus, ī, m. ([[Χοιρίλος]]), [[ein]] viell. [[mit]] [[Unrecht]] [[übel]] berüchtigter Dichter aus Iassos, der [[Begleiter]] Alexanders [[des]] Gr. [[auf]] seinen Zügen, der ihm [[für]] jeden guten [[Vers]] [[ein]] [[Goldstück]] bot, Curt. 8, 5 (17), 8. Hor. ep. 2, 1, 232; de art. poët. 355. – Dieser [[Choerilus]] ist [[nicht]] zu [[verwechseln]] [[mit]] dem [[Tragiker]] Choer. aus Athen u. [[nicht]] [[mit]] dem [[Epiker]] Choer. aus [[Samos]] (vgl. Choerili Samii [[quae]] supersunt collegit et illustravit, de Choerili Samii aetate, [[vita]] et poësi aliisque Choerilis disseruit A. F. Naekius. [[Lips]]. 1818.), [[von]] deren einem [[wohl]] [[benannt]] ist: Choerilīum (od. -ēum) [[metrum]], das um eine [[Silbe]] kürzer ist [[als]] der homer. [[Hexameter]], Gramm. | ||
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==Wikipedia EL== | |||
Ο [[Χοιρίλος]] υπήρξε δραματικός ποιητής. Υπάρχουν μαρτυρίες ότι έγραψε 160 τραγωδίες και κέρδισε δεκατρείς φορές στα Μεγάλα Διονύσια. Διασώζεται μόνο ένας τίτλος τραγωδίας του: η «Αλόπη». | |||
==Wikipedia EN== | |||
[[Choerilus]] (Greek: [[Χοιρίλος]]) was an Athenian tragic poet, who exhibited plays as early as 524 BC. | |||
He was born in 546 BC. He died around 460 BC (about 86 years old). | |||
Choerilus started writing tragedies when he was 22 years old. He staged 160 plays and won the prize 13 times. His works are all lost; only Pausanias mentions a play by him entitled Alope (a mythological personage who was the subject of dramas by Euripides and Carcinus). He lived in Athens for most of his life. |