i. | Geographical area | Aegean Islands |
ii. | Region | Kos |
iii. | Site | Kos |
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CAPInv. 1846: thiasitai hoi syn Dorotheoi
I. LOCATION
II. NAME
i. | Full name (original language) | θιασῖται οἱ σὺν Δωροθέωι (IG XII.4 2776 ll. 2-4) |
ii. | Full name (transliterated) | thiasitai hoi syn Dorotheoi |
III. DATE
i. | Date(s) | ii BC |
IV. NAME AND TERMINOLOGY
ii. | Name elements |
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iii. | Descriptive terms |
thiasitai (θιασιτᾶν, line 2) The term thiasos both refers specifically to a cultic group and, more widely, to a collectivity. |
V. SOURCES
i. | Source(s) | IG XII.4 2776 (2nd c. BC) |
Note |
Bosnakis, Epigraphes no. 275 Cf. also Maillot 2013: no. 29. |
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Online Resources | PHI: Epigraphes 275 | |
i.a. | Source type(s) | Epigraphic source(s) |
i.b. | Document(s) typology & language/script |
Boundary stone of a burial plot. Greek. |
i.c. | Physical format(s) | Boundary stone: rectangular block of white marble. |
ii. | Source(s) provenance | City of Kos? |
VI. BUILT AND VISUAL SPACE
ii. | References to buildings/objects | The point of reference of the boundary stone (ὅρος) is to burial plots of the group, thekaia (θηκαίων, line 1). |
VII. ORGANIZATION
i. | Founder(s) |
Dorotheos (line 4) This individual, mentioned in the name of the association, is either its founder or its leader. |
Gender | Male | |
iii. | Members | thiasitai (θιασιτᾶν, line 2) |
X. ACTIVITIES
iii. | Worship | See above IV.ii. |
Deities worshipped | Unclear. |
XII. NOTES
iii. | Bibliography |
D. Bosnakis (2008), Anekdotes epigraphes tes Ko, Epitymvia mnemeia kai horoi, Athens. S. Maillot (2013), 'Les associations à Cos', in P. Hamon and P. Fröhlich (eds.), Groupes et associations dans les cités grecques, Geneva: 199-226. |
XIII. EVALUATION
i. | Private association | Certain |
Note | Little is known about this association, its context or its possible forms of worship. But simply on the basis of its name and by comparison with other highly similar boundary stones of the burial plots of associations near the city of Kos (more than 50 in number, cf. e.g. CAPI no. 1826), we can be confident that it constituted a private association. |