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Geographical area |
Western Asia Minor
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Region |
Pisidia
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Site |
Termessos
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Full name (original language) |
λατύποι (TAM III.1 872, IX.28)
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Full name (transliterated) |
latypoi
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Date(s)
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i (?) - iii (?) AD
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Source(s) |
TAM III.1 872, IX.28
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Source type(s) |
Epigraphic source(s)
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Document(s) typology & language/script |
Seat carvings. Greek.
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Physical format(s) |
Letters directly carved on the seats of the theatre
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Source(s) provenance |
Theatre
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Gender |
Men
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Status |
References to this group were found on the seats in the front row of the upper cavea, indicating a prestigious location (see van Nijf 1997: 225)
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Comments |
The sequence ορλατ, orlat, appears 5 times on the seats of the theatre of Termessos. Heberdey expanded such abbreviations as Ορ(ρεων) λα(τύπων), Or(reon) la(typon), in his edition of TAM III.1. More recently, Brandt 1992 has proposed ὀρείοι λατύποι, oreioi latupoi, referring to stone-cutters of the mountains around the city. The script would indicate a date in the Roman imperial period. Near these seats an Aurelia is attested. However, the use of letter forms carved directly on such surfaces is not an accurate dating criterion.
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Bibliography |
Heberdey, R. (1929), Termessische Studien. Vienna. Brandt, H. (1992), Gesellschaft und Wirtschaft Pamphyliens und Pisidiens im Altertum. Bonn. van Nijf, O. (1997), The civic world of professional associations in the Roman East. Amsterdam.
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Private association |
Possible
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Note |
With the surviving information, it is impossible to know whether these stone-cutters constituted a guild or they just wanted to state their occupation without implying the existence of a private association.
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