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Geographical area |
Macedonia
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Region |
Edonis
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Site |
Philippi
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Full name (original language) |
οἱ πορφυροβάφοι (Philippi II 697/M580, ll. 1-2)
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Full name (transliterated) |
hoi porphyrobaphoi
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Name elements |
Professional: | πορφυροβάφοι, porphyrobaphoi (=purple-dyers). |
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Source(s) |
Philippi II 697/M580 (ii - iii AD)
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Online Resources |
TM 127006
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Source type(s) |
Epigraphic source(s)
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Document(s) typology & language/script |
Greek honorary inscription set up by a polis (name not specified in the text) for a citizen of Thyateira.
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Physical format(s) |
Marble fragment (0.57 X 0.38)
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Source(s) provenance |
Philippi, seen by Mertzides in 1892 reused in the walls of a recently ruined military camp (but see below, historical authenticity).
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Leadership |
The honorand is defined as πρῶτος ἐκ τῶν πορφυροβάφων, protos ek ton porphyrobaphon.
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Members |
Collectively designated as πορφυροβάφοι, porphyrobaphoi.
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Status |
The honorand was a citizen of Thyateira. For an association of purple-dyers attested at Thessaloniki and also mentioning a citizen of Thyateira, see CAPInv. 786, with further comments.
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Comments |
The word purpurarii is partially restituted in a fragmentarily preserved Latin inscription from Philippi, see Philippi II 646/L035.
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Bibliography |
Pilhofer, P. (1995), Philippi I. Die erste christliche Gemeinde Europas. Tübingen: 177-182. Pilhofer, P. (2009), Philippi, Band II: Katalog der Inschriften von Philippi. 2nd edn. Tübingen. Robert, L. (1939), ‘Hellenica V. Inscriptions de Philippes publiées par Mertzidès’, RPh 13: 136-150 (=OMS II: 1289-1303).
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Private association |
Certain
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Note |
If indeed authentic, this would be a private association of professionals.
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Historical authenticity |
Robert 1939: 142 strongly questioned the text's authenticity on the grounds of Mertzidis' untrustworthiness. But other scholars accept its authenticity and Pilhofer (1995 and 2009) has drawn attention to the fact that the same stone has been seen and commented upon a few years after Mertzidis' publication by a second scholar (Lambakis).
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