i. | Geographical area | Attica with Salamis |
ii. | Region | Attica |
iii. | Site | Athens? |
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CAPInv. 287: koinon ton ergaz[omenon?]
I. LOCATION
II. NAME
i. | Full name (original language) | κοινὸν τῶν ἐργαζ[ομένων?] (IG II3 (4) (1) 650, col. I, l. 2) |
ii. | Full name (transliterated) | koinon ton ergaz[omenon?] |
III. DATE
i. | Date(s) | 276 / 275 BC |
IV. NAME AND TERMINOLOGY
ii. | Name elements |
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iii. | Descriptive terms | κοινόν, koinon | ||
Note |
koinon: IG II3 (4) (1) 650, col. I, l. 2 The restoration ἐργαζ[ομένων], ergaz[omenon] is somewhat unusual. |
V. SOURCES
i. | Source(s) | IG II3 (4) (1) 650 (276 / 275 BC) |
Note |
Ed. pr.: IG II 1332 Other publications: Waltzing iii 191; IG II2 2941. |
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Online Resources |
IG II2 2941 IG II3 (4) (1) 650 English translation |
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i.a. | Source type(s) | Epigraphic source(s) |
i.b. | Document(s) typology & language/script | Greek dedication by those who were crowned by the association. |
i.c. | Physical format(s) | Marble round basis 0.21x0.29 (diameter) broken on the right. |
ii. | Source(s) provenance | Now in the Epigraphical Museum, EM 8739. |
VII. ORGANIZATION
iv. | Officials |
Steward (ἐπιμελητής, epimeletes, col. II, l. 6) (at least two) Treasurer (ταμίας, tamias, col. I, l. 3) (three) Secretary (γραμματεύς, grammateus, col. II, l. 3) (two) |
IX. MEMBERSHIP
i. | Number | The names of ten members survive on stone. |
ii. | Gender | Men |
Note | Ten male names of members survive on stone. | |
iii. | Age | Adults |
X. ACTIVITIES
iv. | Honours/Other activities | The association honoured their officials, [στεφανωθέντες], [stephanothentes], col. I, l. 1. |
XII. NOTES
i. | Comments | The monument was dedicated in the year of the archon Philokrates. |
ii. | Poland concordance | Poland Z3 |
iii. | Bibliography | Osborne, M. (2009), ‘The archons of Athens 300/299–228/7’, ZPE 171: 83–99, esp. 88. |
XIII. EVALUATION
i. | Private association | Probable |
Note | On the basis of the evidence at our disposal (name, organisation, honours), it is probable that the group was a private association. The presence of officials grouped together, and not as a board for each year, is somewhat puzzling. |