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==Surviving titles and fragments== {{div col|colwidth=22em}} *''Adelphoi'' ("Brothers") *''Agnoia'' ("Ignorance," possibly written by [[Callias (comic poet)|Calliades]]) *''Airesiteiches'' *''Aleiptria'' ("The Female Oiler," or "Masseuse") *''Amastris'' ("[[Amastrine|Amastris]]"), or ''Athenaeus'' *''Anagyros'' *''Anasozomenoi'' ("The Rescued Men") *''Aplestos'' ("Insatiable") *''Apobates'' ("[[Desultor|The Trick-Rider]]") *''Apolipousa'' ("The Woman Who Leaves") *''Balaneion'' ("The Bath-house") *''Boiotios'' ("The Man From Boeotia") *''Chrysochoos'' ("The Goldsmith") *''Gamos'' ("Marriage") *''Danaides'' ("The Daughters of Danaus") *''Diamartanousa'' ("The Woman Who Is Failing Utterly") *''Elaion'' ("The Olive-Grove") or ''Phrourountes'' ("The Watchers") *''Emporos'' ("The Merchant") *''Enagismata'' ("Offerings to the Dead") *''Enkalountes'' ("The Accusers") *''Epidikazomenos'' ("The Claimant") *''Epikleros'' ("The Heiress") *''Epitrope'', or ''Epitropeus'' *''Hecate'' ("[[Hecate]]") *''Helenephorountes'' *''Helleborizomenoi'' ("People Taking Hellebore") *''Herakles'' ("[[Hercules]]") *''Heros'' ("The Hero") *''Kitharodos'' ("The Citharode") *''Kleroumenoi'' ("Those Casting Lots") *''Lemniai'' ("Women from Lemnos") *''Mainomenos'' ("The Madman") *''Mnemation'' ("The Little Tomb," or "The Monument") *''Onagros'' ("The Wild Donkey") *''Paiderastai'' ("The Pederasts") *''Pallake'' ("The Concubine") *''Parasitos'' ("The Parasite") *''Peliades'' ("Daughters of [[Pelias]]") *''Philadelphos'' ("The Brother-Loving Man") *''Phrear'' ("The Well") *''Pithraustes'' (possibly ''Tithraustes'') *''Plinthophoros'' ("The Brick-Carrier") *''Polypragmon'' ("The Busybody") *''Pyrrha'' ("The Red-Haired Woman," or "[[Pyrrha]]") *''Sappho'' ("Sappho") *''Sikelikos'' ("The Sicilian Man," possibly belongs to [[Philemon (poet)|Philemon]]) *''Schedia'' ("The Raft") *''Synapothneskontes'' ("Men Dying Together") *''Syntrophroi'' *''Synoris'' *''Telesias'' *''Thesaurus'' ("The Treasure") *''Theseus'' *''Zographos'' ("The Painter") {{div col end}} Fragments in R. Kassel-C. Austin, "Poetae Comici Graeci" (PCG) vol. 5 (previously in T. Kock, ''Comicorum Atticorum fragmenta'' ii; see J. Denis, ''La Comédie grecque'' (1886), ii. p. 414; R.W. Bond in "Classical Review" '''24'''(1) (February 1910) with trans. of ''Emporos'' fragm.).{{sfn|Chisholm|1911}}
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