- Source: Antiphon (disambiguation)
In music, an antiphon is a responsory by a choir or congregation in Christian music.
Antiphon may also refer to:
People
Antiphon was a common personal name in Ancient Greece, with the result that it is not always easy for scholars to distinguish between different bearers of the name.
Antiphon (orator) (480–411 BC), Athenian orator, one of the Ten Attic Orators and a significant political figure
Antiphon the Sophist, the writer of the Sophistic works of Antiphon, believed by many scholars to have been Antiphon the Orator
Antiphon, who wrote a treatise on the Interpretation of Dreams, possibly Antiphon the Sophist
Antiphon (tragic poet) (died 411 BC), incorrectly confused with Antiphon the Orator by Plutarch and Philostratus
Antiphon (epic poet), mentioned in the Suda
Antiphon (brother of Plato), brother of the philosopher Plato
Antiphon (arsonist) (died 342 BC), mentioned in a speech of the orator Demosthenes
Antiphon (writer), author of a lost treatise on men distinguished for virtue
Other uses
Antiphon (mythology), a comrade of Odysseus
Antiphon (album), a 2013 album by Midlake
The Antiphon, a 1958 play by Djuna Barnes
See also
Antiphona, a Venezuelan mixed choir
Antiphonary, a Catholic liturgical book
Antiphonus, in Greek mythology, a son of King Priam of Troy
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