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No remains of his dramas have survived.
Of his epic poems little is known, but it may be presumed that they were chiefly ludicrous or satirical poems in the epic form.
Possibly his Python (), which contained a long account of a conversation with Pyrrho, during a journey to the Delphic oracle, may be referred to this class ; unless it was in prose.
It appears probable that his Funeral Banquet of Arcesilaus was a satirical poem in epic verse.
He also wrote parodies on Homer, and some lines from a scepticism-themed poem in elegiac verse have been preserved, as well as one or two fragments which cannot be with certainty assigned to any of his poems.

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