Di'philus
(
*Di/filos).
1. The author of a poem entitled
Θησηΐς, and of scurrilous poems in choliambics. (Schol.
Pind. O. 10.83; Schol.
Aristoph. Cl. 96.) From the latter passage it appears that he lived before Eupolis and Aristophanes. (Meineke,
Hist. Crit. Com. Graec. pp. 448, 449 ; Vossius,
de Hist. Graec. p. 434, ed. Westermann.)