Diphilus
historical figure · 3 works · 5 mentions · 5 anchored passages
Diphilus the comic poet
in the texts
Stromata
Comic poet cited on divine judgement and honoring the Father.
Persuaded by him, the comic poet Diphilus most sententiously says:
Again Diphilus the comic poet discourses thus concerning the judgement:
" Likewise, when the comic poet Diphilus had said, "Changeable is the life of men," Posidippus says, "No man has passed his life unpained, being a man;
Theomnestus and Apollodorus Against Neaera
Brother of the legitimate Athenian woman whom Phrastor married after recovering from his illness.
For no sooner had Phrastor got up from that sickness and recovered his health and was fairly well, than he took to wife according to the laws an Athenian woman, the legitimate daughter of Satyrus, of Melitê, and the sister of Diphilus.
History of the Peloponnesian War
Athenian naval commander who leads the fleet from Naupactus against the Corinthians at Erineus.
The Athenians sailed out against them from Naupactus with three and thirty ships, under the command of Diphilus.