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Alexis (ca. 375 BC-ca. 275 BC) was a Greek comic poet of the Middle Comedy,
born at Thurii and taken early to Athens, where he became a citizen.
He won his first Lenaean victory in the 350s BC, most likely, where he was
sixth after Eubulus, and fourth after Antiphanes.
Plutarch says that he lived to the age of 106, and that he died on the
stage while being crowned. According to the Suda, he wrote 245 comedies, of
which some 130 titles are preserved. Only fragments of any of the plays
have survived - about 340 in all, totalling about 1,000 lines. They attest
to the wit and refinement of the author (see Theodor Kock, Comicorum
Atticorum Fragmenta).
The Suda also calls him Zoe's uncle, but an anonymous tractate on comedy
more plausibly states that Menander was his pupil. Alexis was known in
Roman times; Aulus Gellius noted that Alexis' plays were used by Roman
comedians, including Turpilius and possibly Plautus.
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