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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 name (original language) |
ὀργε]ῶνες οἱ περὶ τὴν Σ[---] (IG II2 1351, ll. 2-3)
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Full name (transliterated) |
orge]ones hoi peri ten S[---]
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Name elements |
Cultic: | orgeones | Theophoric: | hoi peri ten S[---] with a lost name of a goddess (possibly the Syrian goddess)? |
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Source(s) |
IG II2 1351
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Note |
Ed. pr.: An.Ép 1905: 251 no. 15. Cf. SEG 41: 104. BE 1994, no. 315.
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Online Resources |
IG II2 1351
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Source type(s) |
Epigraphic source(s)
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Document(s) typology & language/script |
Decision of the group to inscribe the names of its members? Written in Greek.
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Physical format(s) |
Inscribed marble column, measuring 0,57x0,29m. To the left of the inscription a door post with a pediment was painted.
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Source(s) provenance |
Of unknown origin, now in the Epigraphical Museum, EM 8113.
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Comments |
Wilhelm 1905: 252 supplies the reading τῶν περὶ Σ---, while he recognizes the other possibilities (a lunate letter that could have been an O or Θ). Baslez 2004: 106 n.6, building on Wilhelm's reading, suggests that the name of the group could include the name of a goddess and that the deity may have been the Syrian Goddess.
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Poland concordance |
Poland A6D
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Bibliography |
Baslez, M.-F. (2004), ‘Les notables entre eux. Recherches sur les associations d’Athènes à l’époque romaine’ in Follet, S. (ed.), L’Hellénisme d’époque romaine: Nouveaux documents, nouvelles approches (Ier s. a.C. – IIIe s. p.C.) (Actes du colloque international à la mémoire de Louis Robert, Paris, 7-8 juillet 2000). Paris: 105-20. Byrne, S. (2003), Roman citizen of Athens. Leiden: 522. Pakkanen, P. (1996), Interpreting early Hellenistic religion. A study based on the mystery cult of Demeter and the cult of Isis. Helsinki.
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Private association |
Probable
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Note |
The descriptive term orgeones and the fact that a joint decision to inscribe the names of members is recorded on stone strongly suggest that this is a private association.
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