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Geographical area |
Libya with Cyrenaica
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Region |
Cyrenaica
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Site |
Ptolemais
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Association with unknown name |
U-LIB-001
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Date(s)
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m. iii - e. i BC
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Source(s) |
Łajtar 2010: 102-18 (m. iii - e. i BC)
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Online Resources |
Will soon be available at IGCyr
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Source type(s) |
Epigraphic source(s)
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Document(s) typology & language/script |
Catalogue in Greek of heads of an association.
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Physical format(s) |
Stele inscribed on two faces, but originally inscribed on all four faces.
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Source(s) provenance |
Between Tocra Gate and the city theatre.
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Leadership |
The catalogue has more than 30 entries, each with two or three names. It is supposed that these two or three names record the leaders of the association and not regular members. There are more than 30 entries from m. iii BC to e. i BC., i.e. over c. 150 years : the association's heads could therefore have rotated every two years.
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Officials |
Two men bear official titles within the catalogue: εὐεργέτης καὶ ἱερεύς, euergetes kai hiereus (l. 14) ἱερεύς, hiereus (l. 32)
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Income |
Probably funded through the generosity of benefactors (εὐεργέτης, euergetes, l. 14).
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Gender |
Men
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Note |
Only men are recorded in the catalogue.
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Age |
Adults
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Status |
Citizens. Prosopographical relations between several men in the catalogue suggest that the association was restricted to the civic elite.
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Relations |
Several father-and-son (e.g. l. 9 with l. 16; l. 19 with l. 23) or brother-and-brother (e.g. l. 27 with l. 28; l. 39 with l. 40) relationships between members.
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Comments |
The dating is based on paleographical grounds only. There is no proof of any cult by the group but the dates of existence of the association (more or less from the refoundation of Ptolemais up to the Roman conquest) strongly suggest that the association had something to do with royal cult.
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Bibliography |
Dobias-Lalou, C. (2011), ‘Bulletin épigraphique’, REG 124: no. 658. Łajtar, A. (2010), ‘A catalogue of officials of an association (?) in a newly discovered inscription from Ptolemais in Cyrenaica’, in R.W.V. Catling and F. Marchand (eds.), Onomatologos. Studies in Greek personal names presented to Elaine Matthews, Oxford: 102-18.
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Private association |
Possible
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Note |
Łajtar 2010 thinks that it is a private association with cultic purpose. Łajtar may be right in seeing in the inscription an association since it has 1. heads 2. others officials 3. maybe laws with the rotation of the heads every two years 4. maybe a cultic purpose
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