i. | Geographical area | Eastern Asia Minor |
ii. | Region | Cilicia |
iii. | Site | Corycus |
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CAPInv. 1018: U-EAM-001
I. LOCATION
II. NAME
i. | Association with unknown name | U-EAM-001 |
III. DATE
i. | Date(s) | Byz. |
IV. NAME AND TERMINOLOGY
ii. | Name elements |
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Note | Maybe the aurarioi (lat. aurarii) of Corycus were organized as a professional association (cf. XII.i. Comments). |
V. SOURCES
i. | Source(s) |
MAMA III 335 (Byz.) MAMA III 351 (Byz.) MAMA III 428 (Byz.) MAMA III 607 (Byz.) |
Note |
Other editions/commentaries: AGRW Hagel-Tomaschitz, Repertorium Kry 553 GRA II 439 Hagel-Tomaschitz, Repertorium Kry 555 Hagel-Tomaschitz, Repertorium: Kry 570 CIJ II 793 Hagel-Tomaschitz, Repertorium: Kry 292 IJO II 240 Williams 1994: 281-2, no. X Williams 1997: 274 |
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Online Resources |
AGRW ID#13398 MAMA III 335 MAMA III 351 MAMA III 428 AGRW ID#13396 MAMA III 607 |
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i.a. | Source type(s) | Epigraphic source(s) |
i.b. | Document(s) typology & language/script | Funerary inscriptions in Greek of protaurarioi |
i.c. | Physical format(s) | On the lids of sarcophagi |
ii. | Source(s) provenance | In the necropolis of Corycus |
VII. ORGANIZATION
ii. | Leadership | πρωταυράριος, protaurarios |
XII. NOTES
i. | Comments |
GRA II, AGRW ID# 13398: "The identification of the deceased as a head-goldsmith may imply leadership in a guild of goldsmiths." The aurarioi were formally organized as professional associations at Aphrodisias and Miletos, where they possessed reserved seats in the theatre. On one of the seats at Aphrodisias a προταυράριος, protaurarios (Roueché, Performers 46*J.8) is mentioned, presumably the head of the association of gold-workers. Cf. Roueché 1995: 37-50. The protaurarios in MAMA III 607, Μωσῖς, Mosis (= Μωσῆς) is a Jew (Ἑβρεος, Hebreos), the others (MAMA III 335. 351. 428) may be Christians because of crosses beside their inscriptions. |
iii. | Bibliography |
Harland, P.A. (2014), Greco-Roman Associations: Texts, Translations, and Commentary, II. North Coast of the Black Sea, Asia Minor. Berlin, Boston. Roueché, C. (1995), ‘Aurarii in the Auditoria’, ZPE 105: 37-50. Williams, M.H. (1994), ‘The Jews of Corycus - a neglected diasporan community from Roman times’, JSJ 25: 274-86, esp. 281-2. Williams, M.H. (1997), ‘Jewish Use of Moses as a Personal Name in Graeco-Roman Antiquity: A Note’, ZPE 118: 274. |
XIII. EVALUATION
i. | Private association | Probable |
Note | The existence of a head-goldsmith may indicate the existence of a guild of goldsmiths." | |
ii. | Historical authenticity | Certain |