i. | Geographical area | Attica with Salamis |
ii. | Region | Attica |
iii. | Site | Athens |
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CAPInv. 309: [k]oinon era[ni]ston
I. LOCATION
II. NAME
i. | Full name (original language) | [κ]οινὸν ἐρα[νι]στῶν (IG II3 (4) (1) 654, l. 1) |
ii. | Full name (transliterated) | [k]oinon era[ni]ston |
III. DATE
i. | Date(s) | s. ii BC |
IV. NAME AND TERMINOLOGY
iii. | Descriptive terms | κοινόν, koinon |
Note | koinon: IG II3 (4) (1) 654, l. 1 |
V. SOURCES
i. | Source(s) | IG II3 (4) (1) 654 (second half II BC) |
Note |
Ed. pr.:An.Ép. 1859: 1828, no. 3500 (frg. A) (ΑΡΜΑ 5: 162, no. 1155); An.Ép. 1860: 1919, no. 3738 (frg. B) (ΑΡΜΑ 5: 154, no. 1086/7) Other publications: IG II2 2354; Lueders no. 6 (frg. b); Foucart no. 40 (frg. a); GRA I 30 Cf. BE 1987: no. 573 |
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Online Resources |
IG II2 2354 and AGRW ID 3921 IG II3 (4) (1) 654 English translation |
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i.a. | Source type(s) | Epigraphic source(s) |
i.b. | Document(s) typology & language/script | Greek dedication followed by a list of names (of members). |
i.c. | Physical format(s) | Two joining pieces of a marble stele measuring 0.11x0.34m. |
ii. | Source(s) provenance | Found in the Akropolis, now in the Epigraphical Museum, EM 8082. |
IX. MEMBERSHIP
ii. | Gender |
Men Women |
Note |
Men: 10 Women: 13 |
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iii. | Age | Adults |
iv. | Status | Unidentified. See Arnaoutoglou 2011. |
XII. NOTES
ii. | Poland concordance | Poland A35 |
iii. | Bibliography |
Arnaoutoglou, I. (2011), ‘"Ils étaient dans la ville, mais tout à fait en dehors de la cité". Status and identity in private religious associations in Hellenistic Athens’, in O. van Nijf and R. Alston (eds.), Political culture in the Greek city after the classical age, Leuven: 27-48. Parker, R. (1996), Athenian religion. A history. Oxford. (SEG 47: 26) Tracy, S. (1990), Attic letter-cutters of 229 to 86 B.C.. Berkeley: 246. (SEG 40: 129) |
XIII. EVALUATION
i. | Private association | Probable |
Note | Poland 1909: 29 claims that this is not a real association but an ad hoc group; see also the reservations of Parker 1996: 337, n. 23. However, the use of the term koinon eraniston betrays a sense of community stronger than a casual gathering. |