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Author: Ursula Kunnert

CAPInv. 1018: U-EAM-001

I. LOCATION

i. Geographical area Eastern Asia Minor
ii. Region Cilicia
iii. Site Corycus

II. NAME

i. Association with unknown name U-EAM-001

III. DATE

i. Date(s) Byz.

IV. NAME AND TERMINOLOGY

ii. Name elements
Professional:
Note Maybe the aurarioi (lat. aurarii) of Corycus were organized as a professional association (cf. XII.i. Comments).

V. SOURCES

i. Source(s) MAMA III 335 (Byz.)
MAMA III 351 (Byz.)
MAMA III 428 (Byz.)
MAMA III 607 (Byz.)
Note Other editions/commentaries:
AGRW
Hagel-Tomaschitz, Repertorium Kry 553
GRA II 439
Hagel-Tomaschitz, Repertorium Kry 555
Hagel-Tomaschitz, Repertorium: Kry 570
CIJ II 793
Hagel-Tomaschitz, Repertorium: Kry 292
IJO II 240
Williams 1994: 281-2, no. X
Williams 1997: 274
Online Resources AGRW ID#13398
MAMA III 335
MAMA III 351
MAMA III 428
AGRW ID#13396
MAMA III 607
i.a. Source type(s) Epigraphic source(s)
i.b. Document(s) typology & language/script Funerary inscriptions in Greek of protaurarioi
i.c. Physical format(s) On the lids of sarcophagi
ii. Source(s) provenance In the necropolis of Corycus

VII. ORGANIZATION

ii. Leadership πρωταυράριος, protaurarios

XII. NOTES

i. Comments GRA II, AGRW ID# 13398: "The identification of the deceased as a head-goldsmith may imply leadership in a guild of goldsmiths." The aurarioi were formally organized as professional associations at Aphrodisias and Miletos, where they possessed reserved seats in the theatre. On one of the seats at Aphrodisias a προταυράριος, protaurarios (Roueché, Performers 46*J.8) is mentioned, presumably the head of the association of gold-workers. Cf. Roueché 1995: 37-50.
The protaurarios in MAMA III 607, Μωσῖς, Mosis (= Μωσῆς) is a Jew (Ἑβρεος, Hebreos), the others (MAMA III 335. 351. 428) may be Christians because of crosses beside their inscriptions.
iii. Bibliography Harland, P.A. (2014), Greco-Roman Associations: Texts, Translations, and Commentary, II. North Coast of the Black Sea, Asia Minor. Berlin, Boston.
Roueché, C. (1995), ‘Aurarii in the Auditoria’, ZPE 105: 37-50.
Williams, M.H. (1994), ‘The Jews of Corycus - a neglected diasporan community from Roman times’, JSJ 25: 274-86, esp. 281-2.
Williams, M.H. (1997), ‘Jewish Use of Moses as a Personal Name in Graeco-Roman Antiquity: A Note’, ZPE 118: 274.

XIII. EVALUATION

i. Private association Probable
Note The existence of a head-goldsmith may indicate the existence of a guild of goldsmiths."
ii. Historical authenticity Certain