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PDFLast Updated on 26 Jan 2018
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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 reference (original language) |
ὀργεῶνες (Is. Pros orgeonas. frg. 35)
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Full reference (transliterated) |
orgeones
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Reference context |
The word orgeones occurs in a lost lawcourt speech composed by Isaeus entitled Pros orgeonas.
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Source(s) |
Is. Pros orgeonas. frg. 35 (f. iv BC)
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Note |
The passage is preserved in Harpoer. α53; γ78; ε105; ο224; π232 Phot. ο. 343; Sud. ο. 512; Lex. Vind. ο. 10
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Source type(s) |
Literary source(s)
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Document(s) typology & language/script |
Law court speech, in Greek.
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Comments |
Since the term appears in the title of a lost speech, it should be considered as a general reference to not better defined group of orgeones.
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Bibliography |
Arnaoutoglou, I. (2003), Thusias heneka kai sunousias. Private religious associations in Hellenistic Athens. Athens: 34-5.
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Private associations |
Probable
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Note |
Judging from other references, both epigraphic and literary, it is most probably a private association.
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Historical authenticity |
It is considered genuine.
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