Sophron

-470 - -400
movement:  Old Comedy
country of citizenship:  ancient Syracuse
languages spoken, written or signed:  Ancient Greek
occupation:  comedy writerpoetmimographerwriter

Sophron of Syracuse (Greek: Σώφρων ὁ Συρακούσιος, fl. 430 BC), Magna Graecia, was a writer of mimes (μῖμος, a kind of prose drama). Sophron was the author of prose dialogues in the Doric dialect, containing both male and female characters, some serious, others humorous in style, and depicting scenes from the daily life of the Sicilian Greeks. Although in prose, they were regarded as poems; in any case they were not intended for stage representation. They were written in pithy and popular language, full of proverbs and colloquialisms. Source: Wikipedia (en)

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