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Geographical area |
Western Asia Minor
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Region |
Phrygia
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Site |
Hierapolis
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Full name (original language) |
ἡ [σ]υν[τ]εχνία τῶν ἡλοκόπων (Altertümer von Hierapolis 133, l. 3)
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Full name (transliterated) |
he [s]yn[t]echnia ton helokopon
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Name elements |
Professional: | ἡλοκόποι, helokopoi |
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Descriptive terms |
συντεχνία, syntechnia
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Note |
syntechnia: Altertümer von Hierapolis 133, l. 3
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Source(s) |
Altertümer von Hierapolis 133
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Note |
See also: Dittmann-Schöne V.5.12
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Online Resources |
Altertümer von Hierapolis 133
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Source type(s) |
Epigraphic source(s)
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Document(s) typology & language/script |
Funerary endowment. Greek.
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Physical format(s) |
Inscription on a sarcophagus
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Source(s) provenance |
Northern necropolis of Hierapolis
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Endowments |
The association is the recipient of an endowment: it receives 150 Denarii in order to distribute a stephanotikon at the grave (Judeich's supplement in l. 3, [στεφάνωσιν], [stephanosin], makes no sense: "coronation of the stephanotikon"? Laum 1914: 137, followed by Dittmann-Schöne 2010: 243, therefore inserted διανομήν, dianomen. The other inscriptions from Hierapolis normally use a form of δίδωμι, didomi, but στεφανωτικοῦ, stephanotikou is a genitive, so Laum is probably correct).
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Poland concordance |
Poland Z 68*e
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Bibliography |
Dittmann-Schöne, I. (2010), Die Berufsvereine in den Städten des kaiserzeitlichen Kleinasiens. 2nd. ed. Regensburg: 243. Laum, B. (1914), Stiftungen in der griechischen und römischen Antike. Ein Beitrag zur antiken Kulturgeschichte. Leipzig. Ritti, T. (1995), ‘Associazioni di mestiere a Hierapolis di Frigia’, in B. Maria Giannattasio (ed.), Viaggi e commerci nell'antichità. Atti VII Giornata Archeologia, Genova: 65-84.
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Private association |
Probable
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Note |
Professional associations in the 2nd/3rd century were often very close to the official civic institutions, but they probably remained essentially private associations.
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Historical authenticity |
Certain
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