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Geographical area |
Attica with Salamis
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Region |
Attica
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Site |
Athens
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Full name (original language) |
Παιανισταί (Agora 18 C22, right side l. 10)
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Full name (transliterated) |
Paianistai
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Name elements |
Cultic: | Paianistai: The singers of peans in religious ceremonies. |
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Source(s) |
Agora 18, C22 (AD 200-210)
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Note |
Other publications SEG 28: 225; Samama 2003, no. 22; Furley and Bremer 2001, no. 7.3. Cf. SEG 30: 158; SEG 32: 220; SEG 33: 1625; SEG 35: 130; SEG 39: 209; SEG 41: 159; SEG 45: 175; SEG 48: 2139; SEG 49: 220. BE 1992, no. 242.
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Online Resources |
SEG 28: 225 B
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Source type(s) |
Epigraphic source(s)
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Document(s) typology & language/script |
Greek inscription of the paian to Koronis and Asklepios (composed by Serapion of Hierapolis in Syria) and a list of the names of Paianistai.
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Physical format(s) |
Join of nine inscriptions forming a base of a tripod. Cf. Oliver 1936: 91-122.
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Gender |
Men
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Note |
The preserved names of members are all male names.
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Comments |
The decree was issued when archon was Mounatios Themison of Azenia.
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Bibliography |
Furley, W. and Bremmer, J. (2001), Greek Hymns. 2 vols. Tuebingen. Samama, E. (2003), Les medecins dans le monde grec: sources epigraphiques sur la naissance d'un corps medical. Geneve. Ismard, P. (2010), La cité des réseaux. Athènes et ses associations VIe – Ier siècle av. J.-C.. Paris: 253. Oliver, J. (1936), ‘The Sarapion monument and the paean of Sophocles’, Hesperia 5: 91-122.
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Private association |
Possible
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Note |
Although the available documentation about these groups is deficient in key areas (e.g. how were these groups formed? Were singers selected for a certain period of time or for life? Did they have any other common activities?), one cannot exclude the possibility that they formed a structured group.
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