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Hegessipus, a comic poet of the New Comedy, who flourished about 300 BC. Two of his comedies are quoted, Adelphoi and Philetairoi. Suidas (s. v.) confounds him with the orator. (Athen. vii. p. 279, a., p. 290, b., ix. p. 405, d.; Meineke, Hist. Crit. Com. Graec. pp. 475-477.)
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