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Geographical area |
Western Asia Minor
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Region |
Ionia
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Site |
Magnesia on the Maeander
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Full name (original language) |
ὁ θίασος ὁ Πλατανιστηνῶν (I.Magnesia 215 l. 34)
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Full name (transliterated) |
ho thiasos ho Platanistenon
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Date(s)
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Hell. (?) - f. ii
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Name elements |
Topographical: | Πλατανιστηναί, platanistenai, refers to a plane tree, presumably the one in which the image of Dionysos was found (cf. XII.i). |
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Descriptive terms |
θίασος, thiasos
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Source(s) |
I.Magnesia 215
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Note |
Jaccottet 2003 no. 146; Harland 2014 no. 143 (both with a list of earlier editions)
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Online Resources |
I.Magnesia 215
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Source type(s) |
Epigraphic source(s)
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Document(s) typology & language/script |
Oracle from Delphi, ostensibly from the Hellenistic period, inscribed as a dedication to Dionysos in the Hadrianic period. Greek.
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Physical format(s) |
Slab of marble and base, in which the stele was inserted.
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Source(s) provenance |
Magnesia, near the so-called 'Roman gymnasium'
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Founder(s) |
Κοσκώ, Kosko, a μαινάς ἐκ Θηβῶν, mainas ek Thebon, "a Maenad from Thebes"
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Gender |
Female
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Members |
μύσται, mystai
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Gender |
Men Women
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Note |
Cf. Jaccottet 2003: I 77-78 on the question of the gender of the members.
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Age |
Adults Elders
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Worship |
The thiasos was obviously a religious association but no specific cultic activities are recorded. The inscription mentions orgia, "rites" and nomima, "(cultic) customs".
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Deities worshipped |
Dionysos Bacchos
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Local interaction |
The thiasos of the Platanistai is one of three Dionysiac societies in Magnesia introduced in consequence of an oracle (cf. XII.i). See also CAPInv. 1402, CAPInv. 1403.
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Comments |
Notified by the loud sound of the wind, the Magnesians found an image of Dionysos in a plane tree near the city. The Magnesians sent messengers to the oracle of Delphi to ask what the appearance of the god means. The oracle ordered the Magnesians to build a temple for Dionysos and appointed a priest. Furthermore, they should bring three maenads from Thebes to Magnesia who will give them good rites, orgia, and customs, nomima, and will consecrate Bacchic thiasoi in the city. According to the oracle, three maenads were brought from Thebes and each founded her thiasos: Kasko gathered the thiasos "of the plane tree", τῶν Πλατανιστηνῶν, ton Platanistenon, Baubo that "before the city", πρὸ πόλεως, pro poleos, and Thettale that of the Kataibatai, τῶν Καταιβατῶν, ton Kataibaton. See also CAPInv. 1402, CAPInv. 1403
These events and the "old oracle" from Delphi were much later recorded in an inscription as a dedication to Dionysos by an "ancient initiate", ἀρχαῖος μύστης, archaios mystes, in the Roman imperial period.
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Bibliography |
Harland, Ph. A. (2014), Greco-Roman Associations: Texts, Translations, and Commentary. Vol. II. North Coast of the Black Sea, Asia Minor. Berlin/Boston Henrichs, A. (1978), 'Greek maenadism from Olympias to Messalina', HSPh 82. 123-137. Jaccottet, A.-F. (2003), Choisir Dionysos. Les associations dionysiaques ou la face cachée du dionyisme. Kilchberg.
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Private association |
Certain
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Note |
The terminology (thiasos) and the religious character suggests a private association.
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