[1] He was victorious ten times[clarification needed] (test.
Inscriptional evidence shows that three of his victories came at the Lenaia (IG II2 2325.
A substantial fragment of his complete competitive record survives in IG Urb.
3–4) reports that Anaxandrides was "the first to introduce love-affairs and rapes of girls" (sc.
82 fragments (including two dubious ones) of his comedies survive, along with 41 titles.
The standard edition of the fragments and testimonia is in Rudolf Kassel and Colin François Lloyd Austin's Poetae Comici Graeci Vol.
The eight-volume Poetae Comici Graeci produced from 1983 to 2001 replaces the outdated collections Fragmenta Comicorum Graecorum by August Meineke (1839-1857), Comicorum Atticorum Fragmenta by Theodor Kock (1880-1888) and Comicorum Graecorum Fragmenta by Georg Kaibel (1899).