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Geographical area |
Western Asia Minor
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Region |
Lydia
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Site |
Thyateira
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Full name (original language) |
οἱ βουρσεῖς (TAM V.2 986, l. 7)
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Full name (transliterated) |
hoi bourseis
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Source(s) |
TAM V.2 986 (2nd. quarter of III AD)
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Note |
See also: Dittmann-Schöne III.1.12
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Online Resources |
TAM V.2 986
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Source type(s) |
Epigraphic source(s)
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Document(s) typology & language/script |
Honorific inscription dedicated by the association to an important member of the Roman elite. Greek.
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Physical format(s) |
Base (?)
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Source(s) provenance |
Thyateira
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Treasury/Funds |
The association must have funds to be able to erect honorific inscriptions.
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Honours/Other activities |
The association honours M. Gaios Likinios Rouphinos, vir clarissimus, consular, friend of the emperor, founder and benefactor (κτίστην καὶ εὐεργέτην, ktistes kai euergetes, ll. 4-5) of the fatherland. The same person is honoured by the gardeners of Thyateira (Dittmann-Schone III.1.16).
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Local interaction |
Since the association erects an honorific inscription for a founder and euergetes of the fatherland, it is presumable that it has interaction with the city. On the importance of honorific inscriptions set up by private associations in order to commemorate the relationships that they maintained with the leading members of society cf. van Nijf 1997: 73f.
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Comments |
This inscription is one of the cases where there is no concrete benefaction by the honorand to the association, and may be explained just as a way for the association to show its relationship with the leading members of the city. Cf. van Nijf, op. cit.
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Bibliography |
Dittmann-Schöne, I. (2010), Die Berufsvereine in den Städten des kaiserzeitlichen Kleinasiens. 2nd. ed. Regensburg: 189. van Nijf, O. (1997), The civic world of professional associations in the Roman East. Amsterdam: 73f.
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Private association |
Certain
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Note |
It is a workmanship-association.
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