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Tryphiodorus (correctly but less commonly Triphiodorus)(Τρυφιόδωρος), fl. 3rd or 4th century, was an epic poet native to Egypt. His only surviving work is The Capture of Troy ((Ἰλίου Ἅλωσις), in 691 hexameters verses. Other recorded titles include Marathoniaca and The Story of Hippodamea.
His style is partway between that of Nonnus and Quintus Smyrnaeus.
Reference
A. W. Mair transl., Oppian, Colluthus, Tryphiodorus (Loeb Classical Library #219, 1969) ISBN 0674992415
Link
Triphiodorus bibliography (http://www.gltc.leidenuniv.nl/index.php3?c=159)
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