EUBULUS, Athenian poet of the Middle comedy, flourished about 370 B.C. Fragments from about 5o of the 104 plays at tributed to him are preserved in Athenaeus. They show that he took little interest in political affairs, but confined himself chiefly to mythological subjects, and to ridicule of the Tragedians, especially Euripides. His language is pure, and his versification correct.
Fragments in T. Kock, Comicorum Atticorum fragments, ii. (1884).