i. | Geographical area | Attica with Salamis |
ii. | Region | Attica |
iii. | Site | Athens |
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CAPInv. GR-19: orgeones
I. LOCATION
II. GENERAL REFERENCE
i.a. | Full reference (original language) | ὀργεῶνες (FGrHist 341 (Seleukos). frg. F1) |
i.b. | Full reference (transliterated) | orgeones |
ii. | Reference context | A fragment from Seleukos' commentary on Solon's axones explains the meaning of the term orgeones as those honouring gods or heroes. |
III. DATE
i. | Date(s) | vi (?) BC |
V. SOURCES
i. | Source(s) | FGrHist 341 (Seleukos). frg. F1 (vi (?) BC) |
Note | Other publications: Ruschenbusch 1966: frg. 77; Ruschenbusch and Burgmann 2010: frg. 76b | |
i.a. | Source type(s) | Literary source(s) |
i.b. | Document(s) typology & language/script | Hellenistic commentary on Solon's axones, in Greek. |
VIII. NOTES
i. | Comments | The passage would have us to believe that the word orgeones occured in the Solonian axones; however, we do not know anything about its context. |
iii. | Bibliography |
Arnaoutoglou, I. (2003), Thusias heneka kai sunousias. Private religious associations in Hellenistic Athens. Athens: 54-5. Ferguson, W. (1944), ‘The Attic orgeones’, HThR 37: 61-140, esp. 62-4. Ismard, P. (2010), La cité des réseaux. Athènes et ses associations VIe – Ier siècle av. J.-C.. Paris: 46. Lambert, S. (1993) The phratries of Attica. Ann Arbor, Michigan: 250. Ustinova, Y. (1996), ‘Orgeones in phratries: a mechanism of social integration in Attica’, Kernos 6: 229. |
IX. EVALUATION
i. | Private associations | Probable |
Note | Orgeones are on record as private cult associations since the second half of the 4th century BC. | |
ii. | Historical authenticity | There is no reason to doubt the authenticity of the fragment. |