Nicarchus
Nicarchus was a
Greek writer of the first century AD, best known for his
epigrams, of which 42 survive, and his satirical poetry. He was a contemporary of, and influence on, the better-known
Latin writer
Martial. A large proportion of his epigrams are directed against doctors. Some of his writings have been found at
Oxyrhynchus in
Egypt.
A fragment of Nicarchus:
The Raven
''The gloom of death is on the raven’s wing,
''The song of death is in the raven’s cries:
''But when Demophilus begins to sing,
''The raven dies.
Nicarchus is also the name of a character in a play of Aristophanes, The Acharnanians.