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      • Most of Menander's work did not survive the Middle Ages, except as short fragments.
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  2. He was the best-known representative of Athenian New Comedy, and one of the favourite writers of antiquity, immensely popular in his own time and for many centuries afterwards. Unfortunately, very little of his work has survived the ravages of time.

  3. Mar 26, 2024 · Menander (born c. 342—died c. 292 bce) was an Athenian dramatist whom ancient critics considered the supreme poet of Greek New Comedy —i.e., the last flowering of Athenian stage comedy. During his life, his success was limited; although he wrote more than 100 plays, he won only eight victories at Athenian dramatic festivals.

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    It now survives only in Latin-language adaptations by Terence and Plautus and, in the original Greek, in highly fragmentary form, most of which were discovered on papyrus in Egyptian tombs during the early to mid-20th-century.

    • c. 290 BC (aged 50 – 52)
  5. Mar 26, 2024 · Menander was the greatest of the Indo-Greek kings and the one best known to Western and Indian classical authors. He is believed to have been a patron of the Buddhist religion and the subject of an important Buddhist work, the Milinda-panha (“The Questions of Milinda”). Menander was born in the

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  6. Perhaps because his plays were not included in the traditional school curriculum of late antiquity, Menander did not survive the decline of learning in the Middle Ages.

  7. May 29, 2018 · He wrote more than one hundred comedies in that time, beginning with a play called Anger in 321 bce. The Grouch, his one play to survive virtually intact, won first prize at Athens in 316 bce. By about 292–291 bce, he was dead.

  8. He was the best-known representative of Athenian New Comedy, and one of the favorite writers of antiquity, immensely popular in his own time and for many centuries afterwards. Unfortunately, very little of his work has survived the ravages of time.

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